Have u or do u have any friends who can invite couples to spend few days in Vegas or take them to the Super Bowl on YOUR private jet?
If not, listen to this story. At our event in Simi Valley, CA this past Friday nite, all guests joined Digital World-- probably not because of my biz prez-- but because 5 of the brand new Agents have a friend who was broke all his life till 7 years ago. This friend became an Independent Agent in Credit Card Processing biz. He struggled for 2 years to make ends meet and then------BOOM BOOM BOOM ---His biz took off and 7 years after he started, he makes OVER SEVEN FIGURES A YEAR and takes his friends all over--all FREE. And he did that with NO leverage and no network marketing--just on his efforts alone.
Each of u have a much better opportunity than he had so here is my question for you!!! Are u going to enroll some new Agents, help them get started and enroll some Merchants??? In our first MLM after retiring from traditional biz, Barb and I watched two individuals earn OVER ONE MILLION A MONTH FOR A LONG TIME. We never made that kind of money but we did become the # 2 Income Earners in that company--out of 2 million + reps. Digital World is our ticket to serious residual money--how bout joining us?? Mike
A new career for you in the merchant card processing $5 trillion industry in US: expanding globally! Read about it here!
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Friday, January 29, 2016
Welcome new DW Agents!!
Send your merchants to:
Digitalworldmerchant.com
Watch the excellent merchant video!
Great meeting last night in San Diego ... photos and news posting later.
On the road to Simi Valley for DW event tonight. Awesome news coming!
Watch the excellent merchant video!
Great meeting last night in San Diego ... photos and news posting later.
On the road to Simi Valley for DW event tonight. Awesome news coming!
Monday, January 25, 2016
Are you in the GREATER San Diego area??
Meet Co-Founder, John Daniels
and
National Directors, Mike and Barb Lammons
Meet Co-Founder, John Daniels
and
National Directors, Mike and Barb Lammons
WHEN: Thursday, January 28th, 2016 7-9 pm
WHERE: 7710 Balboa Ave.
3rd Floor-Conference Room
San Diego, CA 92111
WHERE: 7710 Balboa Ave.
3rd Floor-Conference Room
San Diego, CA 92111
Are you in the LA area??
Meet Co-Founder, John Daniels
and
National Directors, Mike and Barb Lammons
Meet Co-Founder, John Daniels
and
National Directors, Mike and Barb Lammons
WHEN: Friday, January 29th, 2016 7-9 pm
WHERE: Junkyard Restaurant (No-Host Ticket)
2585 Cochran Street
Simi Valley, CA 93065
Thanks to Agent Michael Herron for chairing this event!
Come meet John, Mike, and Barb and hear the exciting things that are happening at Digital World™ and in their own business. They are all inspiring to listen to and have knowledge to share that you don't want to miss!
WHERE: Junkyard Restaurant (No-Host Ticket)
2585 Cochran Street
Simi Valley, CA 93065
Thanks to Agent Michael Herron for chairing this event!
Come meet John, Mike, and Barb and hear the exciting things that are happening at Digital World™ and in their own business. They are all inspiring to listen to and have knowledge to share that you don't want to miss!
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A little training, Professor:
Please make sure
you are ONLY using the interface to submit statements. You may use the
desktop version or the mobile version. Both are easy to use, so you'll
find either one user friendly.
Desktop: go to www.dwpinterface.com and select Submit then Statement Submission. Fill out and follow prompts to upload and send the statement.
Mobile Site: go to www.dwpinterface.com on your smartphone or tablet. Select Statement Submission and fill out the form. Once the information is filled out, select Submit Statement Form, choose file(s) to upload, select Submit and Exit and you’re done! Please call if you need further instructions.
Desktop: go to www.dwpinterface.com and select Submit then Statement Submission. Fill out and follow prompts to upload and send the statement.
Mobile Site: go to www.dwpinterface.com on your smartphone or tablet. Select Statement Submission and fill out the form. Once the information is filled out, select Submit Statement Form, choose file(s) to upload, select Submit and Exit and you’re done! Please call if you need further instructions.
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Reminder:
Introducing
Clover’s lower monthly Cloud fee of $29.99! You can now bundle a Mobile
or Mini unit with a full size Station for just ONE payment of $29.99,
monthly.
With the Clover Placement program, merchants pay the hardware fees for just 24 months! After that, only regular monthly fees apply. There are no long term contracts to sign and they can cancel anytime! Free insurance, IP scanning and reporting are included with Clover placement.
And now for the EXCITING news!! (as if lower fees weren’t already exciting)
ANNOUNCING an additional $100 on Clover Station Placement.*
Each time you place a full size Clover Station, you will receive an extra $100 on your personal level, in addition to the $50 you already receive. That’s $150 total bonus!!
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With the Clover Placement program, merchants pay the hardware fees for just 24 months! After that, only regular monthly fees apply. There are no long term contracts to sign and they can cancel anytime! Free insurance, IP scanning and reporting are included with Clover placement.
And now for the EXCITING news!! (as if lower fees weren’t already exciting)
ANNOUNCING an additional $100 on Clover Station Placement.*
Each time you place a full size Clover Station, you will receive an extra $100 on your personal level, in addition to the $50 you already receive. That’s $150 total bonus!!
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Do you know where you fit into the card payments industry as a DW Agent? Can you find your role on this pic:
How do some of our competitors operate? This is copied from a website just now (it was news to me, too!)
*************How much will our service cost?
We only get paid if we save you money. If we can’t save you anything, then you don’t pay us anything. If we do save you money, then our compensation will be 50% of your monthly savings for a period of 24-months.
For example, If we save you $1000 per month, then our compensation will be $500 for 24-months. After those 24-months, you enjoy all the savings moving forward. Sound fair enough?
Ready to get started?
- Fill out the form below.
With DW, if we save the merchant $1,000 month, then that's what the merchant saves!! None of this 50/50 for 24 months hanky-panky!!
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An offer you can't refuse?
"Toss in the promise of a $50 AmEx gift card if you can find better rates elsewhere, and it’s clear why Fxxxxx is the most popular choice among our visitors." (From a competitor's website just now.)
DW pays $500 if we can't met or beat a competitor's rate -- that's putting your money where your savings and service are!
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TALK TO A MERCHANT TODAY.
Friday, January 22, 2016
Incredible growth
Top DW residual check to one Agent in January 2016 = $3,400.00
And, no, it wasn't me.
And, yes, it can be you!
Go talk DW to someone every day and watch it begin.
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Incredible growth of mobile payments
Remember to let your local merchants know that you can equip them to accept THE GROWING mobile payments market FOR FREE!
The
number of people in the US using their phones to pay for goods and
services at the point of sale will continue to climb steadily, with 2016
being a year of significant growth for the technology. According to the
latest proximity mobile payments forecast from eMarketer, the total
value of mobile payment transactions in the US will grow 210% in 2016.
eMarketer defines proximity mobile payments as point-of-sale
transactions that use mobile phones as a payment method, via tapping,
waving and similar functionality.In 2015, mobile payments will total $8.71 billion in the US, with users spending an average of nearly $376 annually using their mobile phone as a payment method. By 2016, total mobile payment transactions will reach $27.05 billion, with users spending an average of $721.47 annually. Total mobile payment sales will rise faster than average spending per user in 2016 because of the growth in the number of overall users of the technology.
- See more at: http://www.emarketer.com/Article/Mobile-Payments-Will-Triple-US-2016/1013147#sthash.VXCLek6F.dpuf
The
number of people in the US using their phones to pay for goods and
services at the point of sale will continue to climb steadily, with 2016
being a year of significant growth for the technology. According to the
latest proximity mobile payments forecast from eMarketer, the total
value of mobile payment transactions in the US will grow 210% in 2016.
eMarketer defines proximity mobile payments as point-of-sale
transactions that use mobile phones as a payment method, via tapping,
waving and similar functionality.In 2015, mobile payments will total $8.71 billion in the US, with users spending an average of nearly $376 annually using their mobile phone as a payment method. By 2016, total mobile payment transactions will reach $27.05 billion, with users spending an average of $721.47 annually. Total mobile payment sales will rise faster than average spending per user in 2016 because of the growth in the number of overall users of the technology.
- See more at: http://www.emarketer.com/Article/Mobile-Payments-Will-Triple-US-2016/1013147#sthash.VXCLek6F.dpuf
In
2015, mobile payments will total $8.71 billion in the US, with users
spending an average of nearly $376 annually using their mobile phone as a
payment method. By 2016, total mobile payment transactions will reach
$27.05 billion, with users spending an average of $721.47 annually.
Total mobile payment sales will rise faster than average spending per
user in 2016 because of the growth in the number of overall users of the
technology. - See more at:
http://www.emarketer.com/Article/Mobile-Payments-Will-Triple-US-2016/1013147#sthash.VXCLek6F.dpuf
In
2015, mobile payments will total $8.71 billion in the US, with users
spending an average of nearly $376 annually using their mobile phone as a
payment method. By 2016, total mobile payment transactions will reach
$27.05 billion, with users spending an average of $721.47 annually.
Total mobile payment sales will rise faster than average spending per
user in 2016 because of the growth in the number of overall users of the
technology. - See more at:
http://www.emarketer.com/Article/Mobile-Payments-Will-Triple-US-2016/1013147#sthash.VXCLek6F.dpuf
eMarketer defines proximity mobile payments as point-of-sale transactions that use mobile phones as a payment method, via tapping, waving and similar functionality.
In 2015, mobile payments will total $8.71 billion in the US, with users spending an average of nearly $376 annually using their mobile phone as a payment method. By 2016, total mobile payment transactions will reach $27.05 billion, with users spending an average of $721.47 annually. Total mobile payment sales will rise faster than average spending per user in 2016 because of the growth in the number of overall users of the technology.
“Several factors will drive substantial mobile payments growth in the US. Mobile wallets like Apple Pay, Android Pay and Samsung Pay will become a standard feature on new smartphones,” said eMarketer analyst Bryan Yeager. “Also, more merchants will adopt point-of-sale systems that can accept mobile payments, and incentives like promotions and loyalty programs will be integrated to attract new users.”
eMarketer expects there will be 23.2 million people in the US using proximity mobile payments in 2015. By 2016, that will grow 61.8% to 37.5 million. Even as more consumers adopt the technology, there will continue to be a gap between younger and older generations. In 2015, 17.5% of 25- to 34-year-olds will use a mobile payment method, vs. just 3.5% of those 65 and older. By 2017, 37.0% of the younger age group will have adopted the technology, compared with just 6.3% of the 65 and over group.
Mobile Payments Will Triple in the US in 2016
Oct 26, 2015
Nearly one in five smartphone users will use mobile payments by next year
The number of people in the US using their phones to pay
for goods and services at the point of sale will continue to climb
steadily, with 2016 being a year of significant growth for the
technology. According to the latest proximity mobile payments forecast
from eMarketer, the total value of mobile payment transactions in the US
will grow 210% in 2016.eMarketer defines proximity mobile payments as point-of-sale transactions that use mobile phones as a payment method, via tapping, waving and similar functionality.
In 2015, mobile payments will total $8.71 billion in the US, with users spending an average of nearly $376 annually using their mobile phone as a payment method. By 2016, total mobile payment transactions will reach $27.05 billion, with users spending an average of $721.47 annually. Total mobile payment sales will rise faster than average spending per user in 2016 because of the growth in the number of overall users of the technology.
“Several factors will drive substantial mobile payments growth in the US. Mobile wallets like Apple Pay, Android Pay and Samsung Pay will become a standard feature on new smartphones,” said eMarketer analyst Bryan Yeager. “Also, more merchants will adopt point-of-sale systems that can accept mobile payments, and incentives like promotions and loyalty programs will be integrated to attract new users.”
eMarketer expects there will be 23.2 million people in the US using proximity mobile payments in 2015. By 2016, that will grow 61.8% to 37.5 million. Even as more consumers adopt the technology, there will continue to be a gap between younger and older generations. In 2015, 17.5% of 25- to 34-year-olds will use a mobile payment method, vs. just 3.5% of those 65 and older. By 2017, 37.0% of the younger age group will have adopted the technology, compared with just 6.3% of the 65 and over group.
The
number of people in the US using their phones to pay for goods and
services at the point of sale will continue to climb steadily, with 2016
being a year of significant growth for the technology. According to the
latest proximity mobile payments forecast from eMarketer, the total
value of mobile payment transactions in the US will grow 210% in 2016.
eMarketer defines proximity mobile payments as point-of-sale
transactions that use mobile phones as a payment method, via tapping,
waving and similar functionality.In 2015, mobile payments will total $8.71 billion in the US, with users spending an average of nearly $376 annually using their mobile phone as a payment method. By 2016, total mobile payment transactions will reach $27.05 billion, with users spending an average of $721.47 annually. Total mobile payment sales will rise faster than average spending per user in 2016 because of the growth in the number of overall users of the technology.
- See more at: http://www.emarketer.com/Article/Mobile-Payments-Will-Triple-US-2016/1013147#sthash.VXCLek6F.dpuf
Mobile Payments Will Triple in the US in 2016
Source: eMarketer
Nearly one in five smartphone users will use mobile payments by next year
The number of people in the US using their phones to pay
for goods and services at the point of sale will continue to climb
steadily, with 2016 being a year of significant growth for the
technology. According to the latest proximity mobile payments forecast
from eMarketer, the total value of mobile payment transactions in the US
will grow 210% in 2016.eMarketer defines proximity mobile payments as point-of-sale transactions that use mobile phones as a payment method, via tapping, waving and similar functionality.
In 2015, mobile payments will total $8.71 billion in the US, with users spending an average of nearly $376 annually using their mobile phone as a payment method. By 2016, total mobile payment transactions will reach $27.05 billion, with users spending an average of $721.47 annually. Total mobile payment sales will rise faster than average spending per user in 2016 because of the growth in the number of overall users of the technology.“Several factors will drive substantial mobile payments growth in the US. Mobile wallets like Apple Pay, Android Pay and Samsung Pay will become a standard feature on new smartphones,” said eMarketer analyst Bryan Yeager. “Also, more merchants will adopt point-of-sale systems that can accept mobile payments, and incentives like promotions and loyalty programs will be integrated to attract new users.”
eMarketer expects there will be 23.2 million people in the US using proximity mobile payments in 2015. By 2016, that will grow 61.8% to 37.5 million. Even as more consumers adopt the technology, there will continue to be a gap between younger and older generations. In 2015, 17.5% of 25- to 34-year-olds will use a mobile payment method, vs. just 3.5% of those 65 and older. By 2017, 37.0% of the younger age group will have adopted the technology, compared with just 6.3% of the 65 and over group.
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Are you in the GREATER San Diego area??
Meet Co-Founder, John Daniels
and
National Directors, Mike and Barb Lammons
Meet Co-Founder, John Daniels
and
National Directors, Mike and Barb Lammons
WHEN: January 28th, 2016 7-9 pm
WHERE: 7710 Balboa Ave.
3rd Floor-Conference Room
San Diego, CA 92111
Come meet John, Mike, and Barb and hear the exciting things that are happening at Digital World™ and in their own business. They are all inspiring to listen to and have knowledge to share that you don't want to miss!
WHERE: 7710 Balboa Ave.
3rd Floor-Conference Room
San Diego, CA 92111
Come meet John, Mike, and Barb and hear the exciting things that are happening at Digital World™ and in their own business. They are all inspiring to listen to and have knowledge to share that you don't want to miss!
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Remember to let your local merchants know that you can equip them to accept THE GROWING mobile payments market FOR FREE!
Mobile-payment services draw more shoppers and merchants
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Monday, January 18, 2016
Sunday Night Wrap-up Call click here.
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ACTUAL RESIDUAL NUMBERS ON ONE DW MERCHANT -- HOW THE DW RESIDUAL PLAN ACTUALLY WORKS:
Agent Level Oct. '15 Amount Paid % Dec. '15 Amount Paid
E. 0 $1,532.00 20 $3,102.00
Y. 1 $ 383.00 5 $ 765.00
S. 2 $ 383.00 5 $ 765.00
P. 3 $ 306.00 4 $ 615.00
R. 4 $ 306.00 4 $ 615.00
R. 5 $ 299.00 3 $ 460.00
J. 6 $ 299.00 3 $ 460.00
V. 7 $ 925.00 12 $1,840.00
Total Agent Comm. $4,435.00 $8,622.00
Total Processed $722,000.00 $1,500,000.00
Merchant Savings $7-10,000.00/month
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NOTE 1:
The residual cannot be held for an unqualified Agent, BUT the Agent will begin receiving it as he/she becomes qualified level by level...no time requirements.
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It is our DW experience so far that in helping all merchants, large and small, we build a lasting and growing residual income for ALL participating Agents!
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ACTUAL RESIDUAL NUMBERS ON ONE DW MERCHANT -- HOW THE DW RESIDUAL PLAN ACTUALLY WORKS:
Agent Level Oct. '15 Amount Paid % Dec. '15 Amount Paid
E. 0 $1,532.00 20 $3,102.00
Y. 1 $ 383.00 5 $ 765.00
S. 2 $ 383.00 5 $ 765.00
P. 3 $ 306.00 4 $ 615.00
R. 4 $ 306.00 4 $ 615.00
R. 5 $ 299.00 3 $ 460.00
J. 6 $ 299.00 3 $ 460.00
V. 7 $ 925.00 12 $1,840.00
Total Agent Comm. $4,435.00 $8,622.00
Total Processed $722,000.00 $1,500,000.00
Merchant Savings $7-10,000.00/month
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NOTE 1:
Qualification requirements to receive residual income:NOTE 2:
Levels 0 and 1 none
Level 2 1 personal merchant
Level 3 1 more personal merchant
Level 4 1 more personal merchant
Level 5 1 more personal merchant
Level 6 1 more personal merchant1 more personal merchant1 more personal merchantpersonal merchant (total: 5)
Level 7 9 more personal merchants (total: 14)
The residual cannot be held for an unqualified Agent, BUT the Agent will begin receiving it as he/she becomes qualified level by level...no time requirements.
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It is our DW experience so far that in helping all merchants, large and small, we build a lasting and growing residual income for ALL participating Agents!
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Mike, Jolly, Victor |
Santa Clara team.... |
Eager to learn! |
Great coffee, bakery! |
Sean gets attention. |
Back of Wen's head... |
New Agents signing up! |
The lovely Anita dos Santos with Sean |
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