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Review Of The BEST Cash Gifting Programs
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The Good: All of Q’s advertising campaigns are top-notch. He will provide you with pre-designed ads and postcards, that have already been test-marketed and proven to be effective. Q personally handles all of your prospect’s questions and sets up tracking to ensure that all of your cash is safely delivered to your doorstep. Everything is more-or-less automated within this gifting club.

The Bad: The lowest entry level of this program being $6,600 + marketing expenses (which could run into thousands per month), Ecosov™ is definitely NOT the gifting club for the average Jo the Plumber. Q is very blunt about the fact that his program is about the rich helping each other get richer. The other major shortcoming of this gifting program, as I see it, is the fact that none of your marketing and advertisement can be tracked! You don’t know where your prospects are coming from, thus you can’t determine which marketing methods work best for you. You could be spending thousands of dollars per month for ineffective marketing!

The Ugly: The thing that I find most offensive about this program is that, although the entry fees are extremely high, the members are not given ANY CONTROL. You’re not provided with your own web-site – only a member ID – thus all of the leads that you generated are going to Q. There is no way to know how Q is handling your prospects or how many prospects you have generated. For all you know, Q could be "pocketing" half of your leads! Also, you must GIVE AWAY every 5th gift you receive to Q as a "Monitor Fee". Overtime, you could end up giving away your new house, or your kid’s college tuition.

Verdict: Ecosov™ is a gifting program that works for people with wallets that are bursting at seams, that don’t care if they have control over where their money is going to.

The Overnight Cash System (TOCS)

Overview: TOCS is a gifting circle that was designed for the "little guy", since the lowest entry level is only $250. The program has been around for a couple of years and it uses a 1Up style structure, like many others. Unlike most gifting clubs, TOCS requires members to pay some extra fees, which vary depending on the entry level you chose and range anywhere from $200 to a $1000. There is also a monthly $30 fee for the hosting of your web-site and access to marketing tools.

The Good: This gifting club is almost fully automated. The prospects read over the information on the web-site and by pushing the "callback" button request someone to get in touch with them to answer their questions. The team leaders talk to the leads on your behalf, so the whole system can be completely hands-off.

The Bad: The TOCS web-site design has a hokey "Get-Rich Now" feel, which turns off a lot of prospects. TOCS actually has one of the lowest visitor conversion rates amongst all the gifting clubs. Also, there is no way to manage your opt-in database and send personalized follow-up emails. Everything is sent by the system and the members can’t improve any of the messages broadcasted.

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Brad Smith, Wealth Expert

On Brad’s web-site http://ToGiveAndToReceive.com, you can learn about how cash gifting can aid your financial situation without considerable money and time investments.

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