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What the licensing fee covers…

In Mark Guest EVP on October 7, 2010 at 7:21 pm

People may question what the licensing fee is for.  Well, since we are a full online retail store, the monthly licensing fee covers all of the administrative tasks needed to support all of the Free stores.  It takes care of the labor needed to track all of the shipments, provide customer service through online chat, email or phone, and helps the company honor the 30 day money back guarantee from the manufacturer.   Basically it manages everything for the free stores you give away.  And the more free stores you give away, the more value you will get for your $30 or $100 monthly license fee.

And in our stores, customers are getting immediate gratification with every day low prices.  They are seeing the value of what they are buying immediately.  There’s no waiting to put in a coupon code to get a discount – they are already getting a lower price than the competition.  And with this model – you will create an advocate.  Your free store customers will end up taking part in the marketing plan of sharing with others once they experience their transactions going through and feel the immediate savings.  And eventually (it may be after the 1st transaction or after the 100th transaction) they will move from consumer to an Independent Sales Owner (ISO).

Just ask people to try it out – become a free customer.  Those that are looking for an opportunity to help others save – give them a free store.

Right now the timing may never be better.  Especially with the challenges in the economy.  As per CNBC unemployment is 12% in California.  And you can really add another 6.5% for all those that are working part time because that’s simply all they can get.  We are right now just 5% away from some of the greatest destructionary times in the history of this country and even in this state alone.

Our products are not exotic, not overpriced, not unfamiliar and they are delivered right to the customers doorstep.  Our customers receive immediate gratification from every day low prices plus cash back.

And our compensation plan works.  Whether you like binarys or don’t like binarys – it doesn’t matter.  Just create two organizations, one your left and one on your right.  Sample out the product – give stores away for FREE at no cost to you.  And pretty soon as they save money, and earn cash back, they will share with others and now you have an advocate.  You will have someone that says “I’m in”.  Why?

Because people don’t join a network marketing company if they don’t believe it – it’s not real.  They say “are you kidding?  I can’t do that.”  They say “my doctor says it’s bull”.  That’s the hesitation!

We’re not concerned about getting the Networkers to come…

In Mark Guest EVP on September 2, 2010 at 10:03 pm

KACHING KACHING isn’t worried about attracting the Network Marketers because they are going to come anyway once they hear about the kind of money that can be made.

Our focus is on the retail side of it – designing a program that puts the horse before the cart – will attract the Networkers.

Mark Guest, EVP of Business Development, is committed to this business and to this company.  He states “we will become the largest online retail store”.  We love Amazon.com – why?  Because they have done the dirty work for us and set the standard.  We beat their prices all the time!  And if we don’t – simply send us an email rightprices@kachingkaching.com and we will go back to the manufacturer and renegotiate the prices.

KACHING KACHING is different in that respect.  We are not an affiliate program or an online mall that is at the mercy of another retailers prices and promotions.  We buy directly from the manufacturer, so we can set our own prices and promotions!  And if a product is priced too high – we’ll simply do what is necessary to get it in alignment with the competition.

KACHING KACHING has every day low prices, plus store owners can get up to 10% cash back on the purchases made from their store.  Non-store license owners can get up to 5% cash back.

A comp plan is a comp plan is a comp plan.  Some of the most money has been made in some of the worst comp plans (stairstep breakaways, unilevels, etc…).  And how is that possible – because someone actually had to go to work.

Networkers will follow the path of the least resistance.  There are comp plans out there where all you have to do is get in line and people will just drop below you.  KACHING KACHING has an awesome comp plan – the money is there – no doubt!  And when word gets out – the Networkers will be swarming, because they can smell the money!

KACHING KACHING’s focus is to turn everyone you know that shops at your store for free or gets a gift or an offer to join (similar to joining Facebook or getting an invite through email) to become a FREE customer by saving money up front through every day low prices and get cash back.

A business model focused on the consumer instead of the distributor

In Mark Guest EVP on August 28, 2010 at 2:35 am

What is residual income?  What is passive residual income?  What’s the difference?

Residual income is someone paying into a program over and over again.  Passive residual income is renewals of a product where you don’t have to call them.  The consumer experience is good.  The product is necessary.  They will continue to purchase regardless of whether you contact them again or not.

In today’s world, we don’t teach people how to spend money online – they already do.  Now and over the next several years, people are either going to participate in e-commerce or they are going to participate in e-commerce.

Remember back when the Internet was called the “World Wide Web”?  People were afraid to put their credit card into a computer.  Now it’s safer than giving your credit card to the person at the front desk when you check into a hotel.

Times have changed – either you participate in e-commerce or you participate in e-commerce.

What makes the KACHING KACHING business model different is that we are participating in e-commerce and we are focused on the consumer and not the distributor.  The distributors will come anyway – why?  Because they can smell a money making opportunity from miles away!

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