Archive for January, 2008

How To Generate Leads And Get Paid For It Using Magnetic Sponsoring

Most people who are in a network marketing business usually ‘burn out’ their enthusiasm because they either:

(1) Run out of leads
(2) Run out of money while trying to generate more leads.

This is a common problem struggling marketers but it is much different using the Magnetic Sponsoring system.

You see, Magnetic Sponsoring talks about a funded proposal system. In other words you get PAID to generate leads regardless if they join your network marketing company or they don’t.

It’s very simple. Magnetic Sponsoring contains an affiliate program that targets the generic network marketing crowd. What network marketers want is more leads, and more cash. The funded proposal system teaches network marketing prospects all about generating more leads and getting more cash - precisely what every network marketer wants to learn all about!

Therefore, a person who uses the Magnetic Sponsoring system is able to build a relationship with other network marketers - people who are already SOLD on the idea of network marketing and they are probably looking for a leader to follow as well.

If they are willing to invest in the program (regardless if they join your network marketing company or not), the system pays you a commission based on the sale and therefore, as you are prospecting, you get a nifty side income as well.

Once you give others what they want, they will most likely give you what you want.

A Guide To Scholarship Applications

Scholarship applications can be extremely complex and confusing. Not only does every different scholarship body want something different, but none of them seem to set the deadline dates for the same week, which no doubt would confuse you even more! When you are applying for college, it can seem like you are going round in an endless circle, trying to finish tasks that you have already started but seemingly getting nowhere. It can be a chore just to finish one application to a college, let alone fill in several for scholarships as well. However, help is at hand and you can make life easier for yourself with these basic tips:

Read every application carefully.

Every scholarship requires something different because no two are the same, so you cannot just fill out one for them all and hope that you will get a measure of success. It does not work like that. There will always be something different expected of you, whether there is a word limit on your personal statement or fewer letters of is recommendation. If you do not read it and comply with the guidelines then you application will be discarded straight away.

Prepare in advance.

Before you even begin to research scholarships in depth, you should practice your personal statement. Style is extremely important so you should write it out the summer before you plan to apply to ensure that get it completely right. If a personal statement reflects you then it is perfect for your applications. Keep the copy of the draft you wrote and then use that as a foundation on which to build your actually personal statements when it comes to applying for real.

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How Not to Pay Back Your Student Loan

Is there ever a chance you will not have to pay back your student loans?  The answer is: YES!
Depending on the type of student loan you have and when you obtained it, you may be able to cancel all or a portion of your loan under one of the following circumstances:

* The former student for whom the loan was taken has died.
* You become totally and permanently disabled.
* Your school closed before you could complete your program of study.
* Your school falsely certified that you were eligible for a student loan.
* You left school and were entitled to a refund but never received the money.
* You teach in a Department of Education-approved school serving low-income students or in designated teacher shortage areas (other types of teacher cancellations are available for Perkins loans).

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