Friday, March 24, 2017

Credit Card Processing Residual X Network marketing = Power Squared

Greetings, Agents of the Digital World!

This is a great weekend to be dropping some cards, flyers, emails or hints to those great merchants that you patronize on a regular basis.  They are important in your shopping life for whatever reason (you are choosing them, after all, whether for their coffee, cupcakes, styles or service) and if you can improve their bottom line maybe they can prosper and continue to bless your community!

Here is some information re. our two main processing partners  that serve your merchants as part of your Digital World team:


These guys are not snowflakes:  you can see they are HEAVYWEIGHTS!

And how many merchants can you help through your DW business?

Here are but a few:

1. Service Business

A service type of business provides intangible products (products with no physical form). Service type firms offer professional skills, expertise, advice, and other similar products.
Examples of service businesses are: schools, repair shops, hair salons, plumbers, carpenters, banks, accounting firms,law firms, etc.

2. Merchandising Business

This type of business buys products at wholesale price and sells the same at retail price. They are known as "buy and sell" businesses. They make profit by selling the products at prices higher than their purchase costs.
A merchandising business sells a product without changing its form. Examples are: grocery stores, convenience stores, boutiques, bookstores, automobile dealers, distributors, and other resellers.

3. Manufacturing Business

Unlike a merchandising business, a manufacturing business buys products with the intention of using them as materials in making a new product. Thus, there is a transformation of the products purchased.
A manufacturing business combines raw materials, labor, and factory overhead in its production process. The manufactured goods will then be sold to customers.

Hybrid Businesses

Hybrid businesses are companies that may be classified in more than one type of business. A restaurant, for example, combines ingredients in making a fine meal (manufacturing), sells a cold bottle of wine (merchandising), and fills customer orders (service).
Nonetheless, these companies may be classified according to their major business interest. In that case, restaurants are more of the service type – they provide dining services.


Question:  what type of merchant can you NOT help?  Answer:  very few!
  
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From the Inbox:

"DW is just like fishin'.   Just keep throwing line out there.

I talked with President of a company last week that just started taking credit cards and first week they did $396,000 in processing.

Just off phone with him few minutes ago and they just finished SECOND week and did over $800,000 in processing and he wants to give us some of his biz.

Gonna be some excited Agents when this happens.

Mike Lammons, Agent" 
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THE POWER OF CARD RESIDUALS MEETS THE POWER OF NETWORK MARKETING!




Many entrepreneurs are attracted to a Network Marketing opportunity because you can grow a network of sales people underneath you. You then make something on every sale the person under you makes and every sale the person under them makes and so forth. This powerful model has enabled entrepreneurs to become millionaires on their terms for decades. They choose their schedule, they choose how aggressive they want to be. A recent report of the top 100 Network Marketers

performers across different companies showed they earned between $130,000 - $1,560,000 per month.

The power of credit card residuals meet the power of Network Marketing! The above monthly income numbers may seem to be unrealistic yet in reality they
are fact for top performers in each industry. However, the examples are meant to show the earning potential that credit card residuals and Network Marketing have
separately. Imagine if you multiplied the earning potential of the two opportunities into one.  Digital World for the first time in history is doing just that!

Credit Card Processing Residual X Network marketing = Power  Squared



I have heard of Network Marketing opportunities in the past and only the people at the top make real money. Why is Digital World  different?

Ground level - Digital Worldhas been offering competitive credit processing services since 2000. However, the new marketing model was just launched in 2014. So you get a  unique opportunity to get in on the ground level of this powerful business model.


Need vs. Luxury - We are selling a service that every business needs -- credit card processing. Most Networking opportunities are selling a 'luxury product'  that is not needed.


Service vs. Product - Unlike other Network programs which make you purchase product inventory upfront, there is no purchase necessary from DW..... you are offering a service and
have only a $195.00 one time fee for your training  and ongoing support.



One-time Commission vs. Residual – Other Networking programs only pay you when someone in your network makes a sale. So if people underneath you stop selling you stop making anything. Credit Card residuals change the game. Now, even if someone under you only makes one sale, that sale provides residual income to you for as long as the merchant stays with us. So imagine an army of Agents
building residual income for you every day!


  
What do I have to do to get started? This is a 100% commission based opportunity to pursue at your own pace. As an Agent you would be
responsible for showing the benefits of our credit card processing to merchants and turning people like yourself on to the opportunity. We provide training and
support to help you get started. Digital World requires only a ONETIME $195.00 fee for your training and support to get started.

Digital World is adding new Agents daily who are getting in on the ground level of this rare opportunity. Feel free to call us for more information.


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AGENTS:  feel free to cut-and-paste the above doc  and personalize to share with others!


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