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Posted by din_na2004 (Member # 4494) on :
 
Greetings to all my brothers and sisters in Christ, I've been away for a couple of months working on this project. I have just launched a Christian network marketing company this past week. Our mission is to bring hope, dignity and salvation to the homeless population. Come join our mission and you will be able to earn a considerable income while spreading the Father's glory. www.kingdomofhopeandlight.com/chestnut
 
Posted by David (Member # 1) on :
 
http://kingdomofhopeandlight.com/visitor/products.php

So what are the products you are selling?

I looked at this page and it did not say?
 
Posted by din_na2004 (Member # 4494) on :
 
Greetings Dave, our product is salvation itself. The best way to describe my company would be to compare it to Christian Children Fund. We decided to launch as a for profit company instead of a NPO model because we would be able to generate more income through our network affiliates. By joining my company you would be able to create a residual income while raising money for my company to support our mission.

Your brother in Christ,
Yul
 
Posted by becauseHElives (Member # 87) on :
 
Isn't that "Multi level marketing"

I am not sure but I think you idea is call a pyramid?

I am not sure if that is legal?
 
Posted by Study (Member # 3991) on :
 
Although this sounds like a good idea. It still has the makings of a multi-level marketing program and how can you market salvation? Salvation is not a product. Salvation is free for all to except. With all the multi-level programs I have been in. I have never come away with anything but an empty pocket-book. Maybe you should rethink salvation as a product. I say this will require some caution. [cool_shades]


Blessings
Study
 
Posted by din_na2004 (Member # 4494) on :
 
"Isn't that "Multi level marketing"

I am not sure but I think you idea is call a pyramid?

I am not sure if that is legal?"

Multi Level Marketing or network marketing is legal. Pyramid is illegal. The difference between to two is the product. MLM promotes a product, where as a pyramid promotes recruiting others without offering a product.

"Although this sounds like a good idea. It still has the makings of a multi-level marketing program and how can you market salvation? Salvation is not a product. Salvation is free for all to except. With all the multi-level programs I have been in. I have never come away with anything but an empty pocket-book. Maybe you should rethink salvation as a product. I say this will require some caution. "

Yes I totally agree, salvation is not a product, what I should of wrote is, the product is a website, discount and indirectly but most importantly bringing hope, dignity and salvation to the homeless population.

The difference between my MLM company and others is quite simple. Most MLM companies offers products such as power drinks, vitamins, website hosting and about every other useless thing you can imagine. Most people that join MLM companies never use the products but how many Christians will be willing to join when they know that their purchase every month will be going indirectly to spreading the Great Commission?
I want to be perfectly clear, most people that join mlm companies end up losing money. The difference between my company and others is that, Christians that join my company will not care if they are losing money.
 
Posted by din_na2004 (Member # 4494) on :
 
The most important thing to remember about MLM companies is that the first few are the only ones that have a chance to create a residual income. If you join a MLM company that already has 1 million members, your chance of success is very limited. You have to compete with all those other people to build your business.
The biggest problem that I currently have with Christians joining my company is that they are more than happy to join but they are not interested in building a business.
Also, I forgot to mention in my last post, I tried MLM companies in the past and I hated solicting those useless products to my friends and family. This is where my company differs again, what Christian would be ashamed to say that they are part of a company whose mission is to spread the Great Commission? Thank you all for your questions and insight.

Your brother in Christ,
Yul
 




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