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Is GVO (Global Virtual Opportunities) The Latest MLM Scam?
With Everything That GVO Hosting + Internet / Network Marketing Tool Shed and MLM Business Opportunity Claims To Be & Have, People Are Asking If GVO Is A Scam.
It's a fair question.
How could they provide unlimited domain hosting, with massive video hosting, and unlimited autoresponder with lead capture system, and a 10 seat audio / video conference room with desktop sharing and power point capability (similar to GoToMeeting.com), for an all inclusive price of $45 a month?
Moreover, how could they offer all that and then give a pay plan unparalleled in MLM history that includes a 20% matching bonus for your direct referrals (for life), along with 50% fast start bonus on directs, and a 2x10 matrix downline that pays you 5% of what they spend, for a minimum of $2.24 per downline member, that caps off at 2,046 maximum, or $4,600 monthly maximum in downline growth potential?
And furthermore, how could they give all members 1 "Profit Position" for every 14 members in their organization with which they can extend their matrix to potential infinity?
Why would any MLM corporation create a pay plan that gives the vast majority of their profits (up to 80%) to their members?
And even if all of the above were true, what is there to ensure that some upstart new company with lofty and admirable goals won't go belly up?
Well, starting with the last question first, GVO is a rebrand of KIOSK, the webhosting company of many of the biggest internet "Gurus", including Mike Filsaime, Micheal Cheney, Joel Broughton, Ken Hammond, Mark Call, Todd Gross and many, many more. The company moved from Canada to Texas to be able to benefit from one of the largest fiber optic networks in the hemisphere. They aren't going anywhere. That's for certain.
The only way I could investigate the other issues, stated above, was to become a member. So I did. Here is what I have discovered after 3 months of pre-launch membership.
The bad news: There are bugs in the autoresponder that I have had to open several tickets about and take the programmers to task. Things they should have known better about, like not having an edit option in their shared campaign feature. After all, the reason to share your autoresponder campaign with someone is to give it to downline members so all they have to do is go in and change out your name and affiliate links with theirs. Kind of defeats the purpose to have shared campaigns that you can't edit. But I must admit to being extremely impressed with the support team's response as well as response time. My suggestions are taken to heart and instead of getting excuses, I have received thank you's, along with solutions to the problems. EXTREMELY IMPRESSIVE.
THE GOOD NEWS
Every one of their claims is true. They offer all of the tools mentioned above, and even more, for a tad less than $45 a month. NOTE: An autoresponder alone, can cost hundreds a month if you have a service like Aweber and you grow your lists, but GVO's total tool shed of every tool an internet and network marketer needs to succeed is only $45. It's actually fairly mind boggling.
If they had not gone MLM with this or had any affiliate opportunity of any kind, GVO would still be a no brainer decision based on the tools and the price: not to mention free training to help you develop the skills to use your tools.
But add to the picture the pay plan which is truly trailblazing, and really reminiscent of what us old timers thought MLM was going to be when we first saw the trend in the early 80's -- And that just puts this opportunity off the charts. This is uncharted territory, and it explains how so many very successful marketers like Todd Gross, Bram Smith and many others have completed changed the business model so they can focus, almost exclusively on the GVO opportunity.
After all, these are real tools that everyone who has the desire to make money on the internet needs. The products are top notch, the team is like no other I've ever seen, and the prices are downright "sick" (as the kids like to say).
Plus a pay plan that gives you a 20% matching bonus for every person your refer (on real products that we all need) is the way to create long term residual wealth. If you recruit a superstar who makes $100,000 a year, you'll make $20,000 just on her alone. Or if you bring in 100 people who make $1000 a year, you'll make $20,000 even if you quit working.
And a ten level deep 5% on what everyone in your downline spends may very well grow to thousands of dollars per month in and of itself. For the first time I am actually seeing downward growth that isn't related to just my referrals.
In fact, my organization has been doubling every month, and while I'm not even telling myself it will always continue at that rate, even doubling every year, can lead to tremendous wealth.
Getting in on GVO now is a dream come true. Imagine if you had been among the first to join GDI. Now multiply that by maybe 100. Even though a lot of people have made money with GDI, comparing them with GVO isn't a fair fight, no matter how you slice it. GDI has a bonus that only the tiniest minority has ever achieved. They wouldn't dream of sharing 20% on your direct referrals.
For downline growth they pay a buck, 5 levels deep, compared to GVO's minimum of $2.24 ten levels deep, with a contingency allowing you to actual go to infinity. But I'm here to praise GVO: not to bury GDI, rest their soul.
I invite you to take the one dollar, 14 day trial and experience it for yourself. If I have the honor of being your sponsor, you will get the sponsor of your dreams. Someone who keeps in touch and provides action steps and feedback.
Lookit, I'm going to get a 20% bonus of whatever you make. My goal for all my referrals is $5,000 a month by the end of the first year, and I'm willing to bend over backwards to help you achieve that.
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