Thursday, 26 October 2017

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Tuesday, 3 October 2017

What you need to know



Reasons why people fail at Network Marketing

è Lack of understanding of the opportunity so they don’t apply any effort.
è Bad leadership that is more like dictatorship.
è People struggle to recruit.
è People quit as they can’t afford the monthly fees.
èHigh joining fee and people are afraid of outlaying that type of money.
è Delivery cost is added onto purchase of product or monthly fee.
è Attrition is when people quit or fall off the system - the dream of building a team is smashed as is the hope for that income.
è Income is usually large at the start giving one the hope of the income growing as they get a larger team they have to work harder for less. Hence the terms start up bonus.

Reasons why 4 Corners is successful as it has overcome all the above issues

Entry fee $ 18 once off - no more out of pocket cost - this makes it affordable to everyone.
* You earn when you have one person placed below you - even if you didn’t do any work - this is unheard of in network marketing - to be able to earn and do nothing, however the person who brings in and places that person below you earns 2 times the amount the person who did not bring in that person does.
*This is what’s called a forced Matrix - what that means is everyone receives people evenly, those who being in people build faster and earn more - but no one is left behind financially.
*Example - John does nothing and has 1 person placed under him through the forced matrix - John earns $ 4 - the person who brought in the person who was placed under John earn $ 4 - No one loses.


Misconceptions people have in Network Marketing 

1.    Pyramid scheme - Pyramid schemes are illegal - what is the difference between a Pyramid scheme and Pyramid Structure? 


A scheme has people put in money with the hope of receiving money back in return. People who join first usually make money, however as the structure implies there are more people at the bottom than the top and if they can’t find enough people to keep coming in, people are not paid as expected - bad news spreads that people are not being paid and less people join - this leaves the larger group at the bottom losing when it so called collapses (incorrect terminology) it doesn't collapse it ceases to pay out. 
However the power of multiplication is sound - what’s important is to receive a product one had paid for - for example - you walk into OK and buy a bar of soap - OK closes as it did - you have not lost anything. There are around 25 000 legitimate regulated network marketing companies in the World.
2.       If you’re against the structure your against most things because Facebook - Spur - Microsoft - Government - Police Force - Your job - Education - Your family tree. Everything has the structure - but not everything is a scheme.
3.       The product is 32 modules provided as e-books on financial education - for example, investing in Property - Gold - Forex - Binary Option - Bitcoins - Getting out of debt and so on.
4.       100% retention - this is key to any growth - once in no one can fall out - this means over time everyone has the chance to learn how to bring in people - our team has a number of simple strategies we use and also strategies to maximize the earning potential through the matrix model.
5.       Credibility - 4 Corners was set up in 2011 - so it’s hitting on its 6 years of business. Its head office is based in the US and the CEO David Harrison has been voted 21 as the best CEO out of the 25 000 Network Marketing companies in the World. 4 Corners has been ranked 88 for the Momentum rankings - fastest growing.
6.       The US has a very strong regulatory system in Network Marketing - so there is no fear of a scam. Once your matrix is full and people are ranked you earn $ 559 000 even if you didn’t bring in one person. However if you bring in the suggested 4 personals, and their matrix is filled (bear in mind theirs is in yours so your matrix is a large part of theirs being filled) you earn 100% check matching on the 4 you bring in = 4 x $ 559 000 - which is a total of 5 x 559 000 for bringing in 4 people.
7.       Time is incalculable - but to show you possibilities. Could you bring in 4 people in a week? If you could your people could, this means the 4x6 matrix would be filled in 6 weeks.

I am sure you would agree $ 18 is not a lot of money to risk, hence the growth opportunity - you are not losing as you receive your level one module and a free website - and over time even if you don’t bring in a person you will still make it. It’s a win win-win situation.
I am sure you would agree - there is a lot more to this that we will share with you in our online training – if you think it’s legit and there is money to be made just say yes and let’s get you building and earning.
Let’s assume it’s going to take 3 years to build the matrix - its time you’re going to have to go through anyway - would you agree? Secondly - we all want the same thing - so would we support you and mentor you? It would be madness not to as you would be my business partner and I would earn an extra $ 559 000 off your success.
Further - the income is not earned at the end but over the period.
Don’t try complicating it - one only learns to ride a bicycle by riding the bicycle if you get me.
All I need is a yes a no or a question from you - but truly I encourage you - you know financially the odds are stacked against you, and you probably can’t remember where the last R 270 YOU SPENT WENT?

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Sunday, 13 August 2017

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Tuesday, 27 June 2017

Smart Money with 4 Corners

Investing in Financial knowledge is Power 
FOUR CORNERS FINANCIAL E-BOOKS 
Modules and Topics covered


LEVEL 1 – 3 MODULES

Financial Literacy The Essentials
Precious Metals and Understanding Precious Metals
Your MLM business

LEVEL 2 – 2 MODULES

Binary Options and Strategies Simplified
Bitcoin and Crypto Currency Guide For The Rest Of Us.

LEVEL 3 – 3 MODULES

Economics and The Spin Behind It
Credit Card Debt
Exchange Traded Funds The Inside Story

LEVEL 4 – 6 MODULES

Binary Options Lessons Learn't In The Trenches
Debt Crises
Hedge Funds Why Investors Love Them And Why You Should Too
How To Get Out Of Debt And How To Avoid Getting Ripped Off
The Insider Guide To Swing Trading
Streams Of Income

LEVEL 5 – 9 MODULES

Commercial Real Estate
Exchange Traded Funds The Inside Story Part 2
Forex Trading 1 – How To Trade With The Big Guys
Forex Trading 2 – Forex Trading Simplified
Forex Trading 3 – How To Trade Forex Like A Seasoned Pro
Just The Facts About Depository Receipts
Knowledge Is Power The Dow Theory Revealed
Residential Estate – The Essential Guide To Residential Estate Investing
Secrets With Getting Traction In Momentum Trading

LEVEL 6 – 33 MODULES

Basic Materials 1
Basic Materials 2
Basic Materials 3
Bond Investing Secrets Part One
Bond Investing Secrets Part Two
Bond Investing Secrets Part Three
Consumer Cyclicals 1
Consumer Cyclicals 2
Consumer Cyclicals 3
ETF Trading Series Part 1
ETF Trading Series Part 2
ETF Trading Series Part 3
Elliot Wave Theory Demystified Practitioners Tell All
Forex Trading Series 4 Thriving The Forex Market Place
Forex Trading Series 5 Advanced Forex Techniques
Forex Trading Series 6 The Ultimate Trading Resource
Health 1 Cyclical Analytics
Health 2 Cyclical Analytics
Health 3 Cyclical Analytics
Elliot Wave Part 2
Forex Trading 7
Forex Trading 8
Forex Trading 9
Health 4 Cyclical Analytics
Health 5 Cyclical Analytics
Health 6 Cyclical Analytics
Getting out of Debt 2
Industrial Sector Book 1 The Fundamentals
Industrial Sector Book 2 The Entire Market
Industrial Sector Book 3 Worth Investor Attention
Mature Investor Series Change Your Investments
Mature Investor Series Dividend Gold Mine
Mature Investor Series Real Estate
Options Trading 1 A Birds Eye View
Options Trading 2 The Ins And Outs Of Options Trading
Options Trading 3 The Deep Dive
Real Estate Investment Trust
Time Value Of Money
Timeless Investment Principles
Understanding Precious Metals Investing 2

Smart money 4:6 Forced Matrix Explained



Sunday, 18 June 2017

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Friday, 14 April 2017

Sunday, 2 April 2017

4C Business Approach

Four Corners Buy In Power 
  • One can join at level 2 – but they must purchase level 1 and two - $ 8.00 admin fee + level 1 = $ 10 and level 2 $ 10 – total outlay out of pocket - $ 28.00 – bearing in mind this gets you closer to your goals.
  • Level 3 buy in - $ 9.60 admin – level 1 $ 10 – level 2 $ 10 and level 3 $ 25 = Total $ 54.60
  • Level 4 buy in - $ 11.30 admin - level 1 $ 10 – level 2 $ 10 - level 3 $ 25 - level 4 = $ 60 = $ 116.30
  • Level 5 buy in - $ 23.30 admin – level 1 $ 10 – level 2 $ 10 – level 3 $ 25 – level 4 = $ 60 – level 5 $ 150 = $ 278.30
  • Level 6 cant be bought into currently – it can be upgraded to through commissions.
In Rand terms $ 278.30 x current exchange rate 13.50/US$
  • Or level 1 = R 243.00 BUY IN
  • level 1 and 2 = R 378.00 BUY IN 
  • level 1,2 and 3 = R 737.10 BUY IN
  • level 1,2,3 and 4 = R 1570.05 BUY IN
  • level 1,2,3,4 and 5 = R 3757.05 BUY IN

Currently you cannot buy into level 6 – only to level 5. Level 6 can be reached through commissions which would be considerable based on people joining at higher levels.

Now – I must share – what are the advantages in buying in higher? Naturally everyone would buy in or choose the lower level buy in at R 243.00. Firstly understand – your going to have to pay the full amount through commissions anyway – or you will pay the full amount and draw out all your commissions and receive your money back plus profits – I also want to share that any amount paid towards a business with the intention of earning an income becomes a tax write off – this is something most salary earners are not familiar with anyway – a business owner know the cost of running a business and the full amount is not a lot to outlay as they probably pay this in telephone bills every month. We will teach you more on the tax advantages in the mentor-ship group if your not familiar with that as a salary earner.    

Monday, 20 March 2017

Wealth Seekers Four Corners Registration


Welcome to Network Marketing's greatest contender 4 Corners Alliance Group, spreading financial freedom through eBooks since the year 2011. Congratulations on choosing to join 4 Corners. Kindly see the following basics and easy steps to register. (Already have a bitcoin wallet, kindly proceed to step 3).

Step 1 Creating your first Crypto-currency/ Bitcoin wallet
(a) Create a Luno account bitcoin wallet (All African countries listed)
(b) Click on this link https://www.luno.com/?promo=M8S2W
(c) Click Sign Up: Type your email address and choose a unique password
(d) After selecting your country Click Sign Up again at the bottom
(e) Check to confirm received email and activate Luno your account

Step 2 Funding your Luno Bitcoin wallet
(a) Click Fund and Select your country's national flag
(b) Click EFT and then select your bank - type $18 relevant to your country's currency rounded off to accommodate the inflation e.g $18 = R227,53 so make it R250 (Online-Currency-Converter)
(c) Use the provided FNB/RMB account and reference number to fund your Luno Account
(d) 24 hours later/Login to Luno and convert your funds into Bitcoins
(e) Under the Home Tab Click Buy immediately convert your funds into Bitcoins

Step 3 Registering for 4 Corners
(a) Kindly follow link Choose Sponsor Here
(b) Click Join Now and then complete the registration form
(c) On payment option select Bitcoin
(d) Scan bar-code and/or copy the 4Corners's bitcoin address string (do not close the browser)
(e) Open your funded Luno bitcoin wallet in another browser and click Send
(f) Paste the 4 Corners copied link and type the amount equivalent to $18 again rounded off but this time instead of R250 make it R270.

- Immediately see your Four Corners backoffice become active and be added to the most influential team/international
- Welcome to Four Corners Alliance Group

"Four Corners will do to book shops what email did to post office and what Forever living is doing to Pharmaceutical industry. Selling financial eBooks directly to people and sharing profits." _ Thinta Lusenga


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Monday, 13 March 2017

The real


More and more desperate South African graduates are advertising their services on the street, writes Nosipho Mngoma.
When Lindelani Madonsela walked across the University of Pretoria stage and was handed his public management degree, he thought he had made it.
As his grandmother ululated and sang the family’s clan names that day in 2011, he was already imagining himself being able to look after her as she had him his whole life.
He had already started thinking about a grand gesture to thank his older sister - a teacher - for funding his studies.

Five years later, the 28-year-old has had to resort to standing on a busy street corner with a cardboard placard similar to many seen at traffic lights around the country.
But he does not lament his poverty or ask for money for a meal - although he really could use it. Instead, Madonsela advertises his CV, in the hopes of being spotted by a potential employer.
After graduating and not being able to secure a job, Madonsela returned to his home town of Pongola in northern KwaZulu-Natal.

Coming from a rural village where not many people attend university, let alone graduate, Madonsela said it was tough going back home with nothing to show for his time away.
“People that are supposed to look up to you start doubting themselves. They wonder why they should work hard in high school to qualify for tertiary studies and push to go to university if nothing will come of it. People expect you to come back with a fancy job title, a car and to be that (high class) person living that (high class) life.”
He braved the “humiliation” and overcame the pressure thanks to the support and reassurances of his family and friends from university. He returned to his former high school to volunteer to teach extra English classes. “I wanted to keep myself busy and my mind stimulated.”
All the while he kept applying for jobs. While studying, he had lived in the Pretoria township of Mamelodi, in a backroom which was 300% cheaper than living in town or university residence.
He paid for this and for food and clothes with the money his grandmother sent him from her herbal medication business.

“I would go to campus hungry sometimes, with no money for lunch. If I was going to stay on campus after 6pm, I would miss the free university bus back to Mamelodi and have to take the train because it was cheap. I persevered because I knew each day that passed was a day closer to a job.”
Back home, he struggled to find a job but because there were more jobs advertised in Johannesburg he moved in with a relative in the East Rand to continue his job search.
He landed a contract job. At the end of the contract, he found another and another until finally he was accepted for a government internship in 2014. “I thought okay this is it, everything is going to be fine now, a government internship should end with a permanent job, this is exactly what I studied for after all.”
It was not to be. When the internship ended, he was back to “being a statistic”.
On top of the daily frustration of spending his days job-hunting online at internet cafes or the costly trips of physically going to hand out his CVs, Madonsela had to deal with the feelings of inadequacy and “feeling less of a man not being able to provide for my grandmother and sister after all they had done for me”.
Unfortunately, his grandmother passed away before he could do this. Every day he fought despondency.
Last Monday he scraped together taxi fare to go to Auckland Park and stood at a busy intersection.
He handed out a few CVs to motorists who requested it and others took photos of him and circulated them on social media. Any shame or embarrassment he felt quickly faded.
“One guy snapped a photo of me and gave me a thumbs up. Another lady smiled and said she could not offer me a job but held out R20. I told her my intention for being here was not for people to hand out money to me but she insisted and because I needed money to go back, I took it. I had buses of school kids waving at me.”
Although he has yet to get a job offer, Madonsela said he was overwhelmed by the support which he believed showed that although people were not in the same situation, they empathised and did not shun him, a qualified professional, for standing at a street corner asking for help.
Madonsela does not regret his choice of qualification but believes the challenge of unemployment among youth should be addressed from the early stages of schooling. “As black people, we grow up aspiring to be employed. We are not equipped with the mind set or skills to start our own businesses.” Successful black entrepreneurs were the exception in South Africa.
Madonsela said he would not give up on securing a permanent job, and could not wait to use his skills and experience to contribute to society while earning a living.
Phindile Mthembu, 25, graduated with a National Diploma in Marketing at the Durban University of Technology last year. She is wheelchair-bound having had TB of the spine as a child.
“I always thought that if you have a disability it was easy to get a job because companies want to comply (with employment equity) I guess. But I soon found out that these were mostly learnerships for anyone with a disability.”

Months after graduating, Mthembu is unemployed. She also took her job hunt on the street. This may have been out of desperation but was also informed by the marketing concept of lifting yourself above the clutter to get noticed.She tossed and turned the night before she went out to a traffic light in Samora Machel (Aliwal) Street in the Durban CBD. “My mom laughed at the idea but when she saw that I was serious, she said I was brave. My mom has always been supportive of me but was obviously worried.

“She was concerned about having my number on the poster, she thought people might stalk me.
“I told her I would be strict and talk only to people who meant business.”
She did receive several calls and has sent her CV to those potential employers.
Although her studies were paid for by NSFAS/Department of Labour funding for students with disabilities, there is an outstanding amount of R3 000 which she cannot pay until she is gainfully employed. Because of this, she does not have her diploma and has to send potential employers a letter confirming that she qualified.
She believes the financial aid she received showed how South Africa had changed in that black youth were given the opportunity to study even if their financial background was poor. Mthembu believes that the country has come a long way but the economy remains the playground of the previously privileged. She would like to see the country build on the gains of 1994, which would not have been made without the contribution of the class of 1976.

Siya Mankeya, who has been seen in Sandile Thusi (Argyle) Road, carries a placard reading; “Please help a black child prosper. If you were not born into greatness, give birth to it, stop complaining all the time.”
He also writes he obtained a BCom Accounting Honours Degree cum laude but is unable to secure employment because of a criminal record.

“My history will never define my future,” reads a smaller placard he holds.
A photo of him on the street has been shared on Facebook 4 000 times and received more than 20 000 likes.
Johannesburg BTech Chemical Engineering graduate Malwandla Hadebe last month received a call from Sasol after people tweeted the energy and petroleum giant her traffic light photo.
Help from NYDA
Sabelo Ntuli, National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) Durban manager, said they had a jobs database to help young people with employment opportunities.
However, with the economy not doing well worldwide, the labour market was shrinking.
“We rely on employers to come forth and utilise our platform. It’s happening more and more that companies are downsizing and are unable to place unemployed youth,” he said.
The NYDA has been knocking on doors for learnership opportunities which enable graduates to gain experience while earning a stipend.
They also encourage youth to start their own businesses and support them by providing entrepreneurial development training.
“We equip young people with business management skills because we don”t want to give money to graduates who have never run their own business or studied without equipping them with the skills required to run their own enterprise,” said Ntuli.
After training, they can apply for grant funding of between R10”000 and R100”000 paid towards tools of trade subject to certain criteria.
Self-employment
“Your line of study can determine whether you can be an entrepreneur.
“That is why we offer career guidance so that people understand that when selecting their course, they need to do their research and find out if it is required by the labour market and whether it can create opportunities for entrepreneurship.
“We need them to look at scarce and critical skills so that when they graduate they are not only employable, but have the potential to become job creators,” said Ntuli.
“We encourage them to consider scarce and critical skills and to have an entrepreneurial mind even at the stage of choosing a qualification to study.
“They should set themselves up for self-employment as a second option if they can’t land a job.”
About the strategy employed by Madonsela, Mthembu, Mankeya and Hadebe, Ntuli said it showed the frustration of many unemployed young people in the country.
“They are trying any means possible to get some attention and knock on lots of different doors.”
Ntuli said the struggle of young black South Africans had changed over time. From against apartheid in 1976, HIV/Aids to unemployment.
Choose your career
Cathy Sims, executive director of the SA Graduate Employers Association, said the country was growing in supporting graduate programmes.
“I certainly, having worked in the sector for the last 20 years, have seen a significant increase in employers actively pursuing entry level candidates. We have been measuring the growth of demand of graduates in our research since 2007 and the demand has more than doubled in eight years at our member organisations.”
She said the only way to redress and change the demographics of an organisation by way of gender or race, was to actively pursue a capacity-building talent strategy.
In South Africa, many companies have structured graduate programmes aimed at facilitating entry level graduates into their organisation and structure a learning programme which prepares them for future leadership opportunities.
“On the other hand, there are also many companies that need trained technical professionals - be they engineers, accountants or lawyers. They will typically be placed into a position, provided with on-the-job training and fill meaningful roles,” said Sims.
Regarding choice of study, she said there were degrees and majors which were more in demand than others and this is why there are facilitated programmes to assist in building these skills - chartered accounting and computer science being two areas where there are just not enough black and coloured students pursuing these courses at university
“It is important though to consider what you are good at and what you are interested in. I would never encourage a matriculant who excels in writing and wishing to pursue journalism to switch to computer science if that is something they least enjoy - you certainly cannot spend the next 40 years in a career that you have no interest in just to earn a salary.”
Success looks different for companies and for graduates, said Sims. “For a company, it would be that you have offered meaningful, challenging opportunities for the graduate and that the graduate is engaged and stays with your organisation - so retention would be one of the measures of success. For a graduate, it would be that you are effectively developed, doing meaningful, interesting work and that you are earning a salary that is able to contribute to the upliftment of yourself and your family. We all have different expectations of success.”
Youth still struggle
Mienke Mari Steytler, spokeswoman for the SA Institute of Race Relations, warned that young people going to the length of advertising their CVs on street corners would increase if the “great” challenge of youth unemployment was not tackled.
“We are seeing mostly black youth resorting to these desperate measures as they have the highest unemployment rate. It”s not that there are no unemployed graduates in other races but the education system as it stands is still not serving young, black South Africans as it should be.”
She believes if the education system is not fixed as soon as possible, labour laws reformed and empowerment laws reformed - to serve the majority rather than a relatively small elite - then unemployment will become even greater and that would be a tragedy.
Steytler said structural issues dating back to apartheid were an issue but policies and budget management of the education system are also playing a role.
“Yes, the youth of 2016 are also fighting for equal education, employment and empowerment opportunities. Much like the youth of 1976.”
A tertiary qualification did make it a bit “easier” to get a job, however, in South Africa”s current economic climate, unemployment was growing, hitting as high as 27% some months ago, which affects everyone.
“Our youth are our dividend - more than two-thirds of South Africans are under the age of 35. If they are employed and empowered they could drive South Africa forward. However, a serious look has to be given to policies relating to education, the economy and employment,” Steytler said.
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Statistics
* Chance of being absorbed into the workforce with matric - 51.1%
* Chance of being absorbed into the workforce with tertiary education - 76.7%
* Number of unemployed South Africans with matric - 1.7 million
* Number of unemployed South Africans with tertiary education - 405 000
* Unemployed youth (15-24 years)
Black - 53.7%
Coloured - 46.4%
Indian/Asian - 23.5%
White - 25.0%
Source: Institute of Race Relations 2016 South Africa Survey