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I just signed up for a Free MLM opportunity with this company. It seems like it could really be something big. Here is a copy of the Blog post that I saw. you can go here check it out if you don't already know anything about the company... ( http://www.groupons.thecustomeradvantage.com ) THE FIRST FREE MLM The Customer Advantage is like Groupon, in that they distribute coupons via email. But the real differences arise when you look at how they are going about building their business. TCA has built their reputation, pre-launch, strictly by word of mouth and offering a fantastic payplan that is enticing internet marketers from around the world. While The Customer Advantage is totally free, and always will be, for consumers and marketers, they are willing to share the wealth in return for the positive word of mouth that their members are giving. I'm sure you are wondering how can a free membership pay out dividends? Well, The Customer Advantage, like Groupon, receives money from advertisers. Instead of keeping all the profits, they are willing to pay members for sharing this site with friends and families. Why would anyone want a free membership? Because TCA will email out coupons for local business products and services that consumers use every day anyway, and these coupons will entitle the customer to around 50% discounts. All in all this is a win-win situation for everyone who gets involved. The customer Advantage is getting set to launch in late March, and with a little luck, will be over a quarter of a million members strong at launch date. So if you are interested in a ground floor opportunity as a marketer, or saving money as a consumer, The Customer Advantage is a ground floor opportunity that may just be what you've been looking for. Join Now. NO COST, NO RISK GUARANTEED RESULTS. Go to (http://www.groupons.thecustomeradvantage.com) and sign up. It's Free and your information will never be shared Please respond with your comments.... Thanks

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  1. My personal opinion and experience is that most MLM programs work only for a few people (i. e. on the top of the "pyramid"). I recommend looking for and choosing 1-3 affiliate products/programs, e. g. on ClickBank. And in the long creating your own information products, e. g. small special reports and eBooks.
  2. Well the website below says Groupons estimated 2010 revenue was 350 million. So there's really no question that the business idea of groupons is genius. Right now it is very successful in the marketplace. The topic of conversation here really is the marrying of the Groupon concept with Network Marketing. Will Groupon work with the MLM strategy? I hope it works but its hard to guess. AllAdvantage was a genius idea married to MLM that really took off but ultimately went out of business because of sharp decline of advertiser revenue. The great thing about Groupons is the guarantee that they are providing businesses. This takes away alot of the risk. I can't imagine any company stopping doing this if it works for them once. So because of this I cant imagine them facing the decline in advertising that put AllAdvantage out of business. The obvious challenge would of course come with competition. All the groupon copycats to come, that will say they can offer advertisers a better deal then the next guy. So the amount the advertiser is being charged from the MLM company is going to have to be competitive to beat a non-MLM groupon type company. Which will ultimately drive down the price first and then the commissions payable to the field. That's the only challenge I can forsee but who knows how this will play out. I do like that they are free to join. If they keep it free it removes all doubt about where the money is coming to pay the field. Free is a plus for this concept. That's my thoughts on this. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
  3. There's no such thing as "guaranteed results" in MLM. If that's what they are claiming, I would proceed with caution.
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