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Pro: By far the most established, first to market, and the largest pixel page on the planet. Already has paid people. Led by an experienced, excellent reputation network marketer (Russ Medlin). No limit to how many business centers you can buy. Con: No longer in pre-launch, but with over 15,000 people marketing the business, the potential for spillover is good. Gold business center earnings unrealistic if you missed the pre-launch. Trying some gimmicks (random prizes) that seem to be weakening the brand name. Cost: $25/block Compensation Plan (3x8 Matrix)
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Pro: Launched March 1. Pays 7% on all 7 levels (i.e., $2.10 on a $30 ad). Forced 5x7 matrix. Over $200,000 potential commissions per business center. Plus a 20% Direct Referral/Matching Bonus on the commissions of all your personally sponsored members. Outstanding sizzle call at 877-577-6475. Detailed information call on the site. Con: New kid on the block (but isn't this the perfect time then to join?). Cost: $7.50/block, with a $30 minimum purchase. Compensation Plan
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Pro: No business centers to fill, no matrices to try to explain; simply a straight commission for your own personal work and those of your downline. Offers a bonus pool for the first 2000 members (not sure if they have hit that yet--by the look of the site, I doubt it). 30% commission on your first level ($7.50). Unlimited first level. No limits on your income on any level. Con: No spillover from your upline. You have to refer people to make any money at all. Cost: $25/block Compensation Plan image from EasyImpact.net
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Pro: 3x8 matrix begins paying on level 1. Quickly growing currently. Low cost per block ($1) Con: Way too many Jerky Direct ads. ;) (Actually, I believe it was started by a JD affiliate). Cost: $1/block, but you have to buy 10 or more blocks. Compensation Plan
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Pro: Re-launched mid-March. Lots of add-on money makers. Multiple streams of income with generational team building into new ventures automatically. Top loaded payout in the matrix. Free to register and build a team during pre-launch. $0.25/month/member in entire downline, in addition to commissions. Discounted buying rates. Can be an affiliate without buying an ad. Con: $5/month admin fee. Has no track record yet. Cost: Varying levels, from $5 to $6.25/block Compensation Plan Honestly, I'm not quite sure how this going to work. The site says 5 wide forced matrix, and down 5 levels. Level 1: 40% (on 5 referrals' purchases), Level 2: 20% (on 25 referrals' purchases), Level 3: 10% (on 125 referrals' purchases); Level 4: 5% (on 625 referrals' purchases), and Level 5: 5% (on 3125 referrals' purchases). The site is not clear if multiple purchases by the same referral counts as one slot on one level, or if each ad block fits into each of the slots.
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Strong Recommendation MLMPixels
has the cheapest ads, and they have a lot of traffic. So the advertising
alone there is worth the $10. EasyImpact
is not going anywhere fast, but if you are a recruiting king, then it's the
best option since you control your check. And you earn $7.50 for every
ad block that is purchased by somebody you refer. No forced matrix
here. Pixel-Mania2 is
only for the severe risk takers. If it works how it is explained, it
will be lucrative. But this is not something to put your grocery money
into. A hedge of one $25 block would be a relatively safe bet. When getting involved in Pixel Network marketing, it's important that you realize that more of your money should be going toward spreading the word and getting referrals than the ads themselves. Without the referrals, none of these companies will pay you very well. If you have a budget of $500 to spend on Pixel Network Marketing, this would be my recommendation:
If you don't have $500, but want to get involved, then you'll want to at least get started with ProPixelAd and PixMeUp; then spread the word using free sources. Best of luck to you in 2006, Bob Jenkins |
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There have been visitors before you. This page launched January 4, 2006. * The owner of this website is an affiliate/distributor of each of these programs, with varying degrees of involvement. Any income statements on this page of actual earnings or potential earnings come from the reporting of the respective websites.
This website is managed by Bob
Jenkins, an independent affiliate of the pixel pages mentioned in this
article. Additionally, Bob is the owner of
PixYourBiz.com, a home business resource
center for serious network marketers. No part of this site may be reproduced. This site is
not owned or operated by any network marketing pixel companies, but operated
by an independent affiliate. All financial figures
are taken from the business plan of the various websites. All
trademarks are held by the respective companies. |
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