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Bigtickettowealth - Part 1 of 2
By Tom Culbertson | July 8, 2008
Is Bigtickettowealth just another one of those scamming home based businesses out there. Or is Bigtickettowealth the real deal. Let’s look closer here at the company and find out.
I spent several months researching many online businesses and recently came across Bigtickettowealth. The company is quite new and hasn’t had too much attention up to this point.
It doesn’t matter what business you are looking into. Whether it’s Bigtickettowealth or some other company there are two very important things you want to pay attention to before joining. The first is the compensation plan and the second is the training program.
Let’s look at the compensation plan and the levels that you can join Bigtickettowealth at. The first level is the National priced at $797. The second is the Executive which is prices at $1197. The third is the Presidential. To join Bigtickettowealth at the Presidential you will have to pay $1997. All and all the prices don’t seem bad and are a little under the average of what you usually pay to join a network marketing company.
I like the fact that the members of Bigtickettowealth get paid direct. The money doesn’t go to the company and then to you. It goes straight to you into your bank account. I also like the fact that Bigtickettowealth doesn’t have a pass-up style program.
With a pass-up style company you will have to pass up your first sales to your sponsor before you can begin to make money for yourself. The majority of network marketing businesses require there members to do this. Bigtickettowealth doesn’t so I have to applaud them for that.
Bigtickettowealth has what is known as the 100% matching override bonus. What this basically means is that when you have someone on your team make a sale, you will make that exact same amount. When Bob who is on your team makes a $900 sale you will also make $900 as well. Not bad I must admit.
So I like what I see with Bigtickettowealth and their compensation plan. Now the question is do they have a dissent training program. In Part 2 we’ll go over the companies training program and see first off whether they have one, and second whether or not it’s any good. After the second review we’ll know whether Bigtickettowealth is the real deal or not.
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