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  • Best Home Business For 2011: Numis or XAG Network?

    Posted on January 30th, 2011 mike1174 No comments

    If you are new to Network Marketing, or have been away from the industry for some years, you should be very wary of jumping into anything where everybody gets excited, then quits soon after signing up in your downline.

    Here are two guiding criteria I recommend you follow:
    The opportunity has to be so simple that people can swiftly turn around and share it with confidence.
    It has to reimburse people very well in their opening month.

    If you don’t get both of these things in a business there is no point in looking any further.  So I checked out  both the Numis Network and amp;lt;a href=amp;quot;http://xagnetwork.com/index.php?spon=3687amp;quot; target=amp;quot;_blankamp;quot;amp;gt;amp;lt;strongamp;gt;XAG Networkamp;lt;/strongamp;gt;amp;lt;/aamp;gt;, and these are my observations.

    amp;lt;strongamp;gt;MARKETINGamp;lt;/strongamp;gt;

    Numis really do have their act together. Websites, systems, marketing, all well done. The co-founder, Mike Mezak, is from the world of the TV Shopping Channels.

    XAG Network is not as visually imposing, but easy and straightforward, which I think is important. Not a lot of buildup, but the promotion tools are developing, and it seems they are receiving traction and attracting several qualified leaders.

    When it comes to marketing, Numis wins hands down at present, but the chronicle isn’t over yet. If you slice though the packaging and look for substance XAG wins in scores of ways, but I understand why for many Numis win on the matter of advertising. For the time being!

    amp;lt;strongamp;gt;VALUEamp;lt;/strongamp;gt;

    An knowledgeable collector would never bother with the Numis coins. The grading company Numis uses is the least attractive, as compared to PCGS and NGC. The featured Numis MS70’s might only get graded as MS68-69 by a more well thought-of grader, and be worth $30 to $70 max. It has been suggested that Numis must be buying van loads of them at a cost a great deal less than the price they promote them for. Millions of these coins are made; so much for rarity.

    On the other hand, XAG lets you purchase coins and bullion amp;quot;at near Silver spot price amp;quot;. So far not a solitary person who asked for a quotation has reported that they found a better deal somewhere else. Other dealers have said that they cannot compete with the XAG business model.  My strategy is to introduce people who desire to be paid money so they can then make a purchase of precious metals at the best price, as well as those who are enthusiastic buyers already. So for me, XAG wins hands down on the point of Value. Even if XAG did not exist, I still would not sign up Numis.
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    WHY NOT?amp;lt;/strongamp;gt;

    Numis costs $495 at the Executive level. One MS70 coin included, plus a plastic collector case and marketing systems. XAG at present costs about $46, and pays on eight levels of a 5 X 8 Matrix and one Canadian Maple Leaf 1oz silver coin is included.  $46 is a much simpler buying decision, and I think people will better appreciate what they get for it. So for me, XAG wins on this feature.

    amp;lt;strongamp;gt;ONGOING COSTSamp;lt;/strongamp;gt;

    Numis has an autoship ($99.95/month + shipping) plus ~ $9.95 / month for websites. amp;lt;a href=amp;quot;http://xagnetwork.com/index.php?spon=3687amp;quot; target=amp;quot;_blankamp;quot;amp;gt;XAG Networkamp;lt;/aamp;gt;- just $46.

    amp;lt;strongamp;gt;FAST STARTamp;lt;/strongamp;gt;

    Let’s look at the Numis and XAG Network Fast-Start offer.

    Numis pays $100 for referring a sale, so look for how many sales it takes to break even. Every business should have positive cash flow, AND it’s a dilemma if it does not. Let’s say the coin and the case are assets worth $100. So you must make $400 to break even and to begin profits. And, you must earn the $400 before your autoship kicks in a couple of times, presuming that sooner or later you’ll conclude the actual worth of what you’re receiving on that autoship is not justifiable to you.
    Yes, Numis has a coded bonus structure too but, unless you are sponsoring quite a few and seeing duplication, it’s not what you would consider part of the amp;quot;fast startamp;quot; money – unless you are a high-class networker.
    XAG: The coins shipped to you are worth $29 or so. Net cost about $15. Four sales and you break even. No other costs.
    More points to XAG. Mike Peever understands the importance of the word amp;quot;fastamp;quot; in Fast Start Bonus. I’d say XAG. would be at least two times as rapid as Numis to get to affirmative cash flow in an average situation, and the simplicity and buying decision factors might improve that to three or four times.

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    THE BEST OF THE COMPENSATION PLANamp;lt;/strongamp;gt;

    This is the age of Frankenstein compensation plans that take pieces from every comp plan out there and stitch them together. They call them amp;quot;hybridsamp;quot;, and amp;quot;the most lucrative in the history.
    Your best bet is to check out the first page of a comp plan and pretty much ignore the remainder. The first page is fundamentally what will determine attrition. All considered, the remainder of the Numis comp plan rapidly becomes beside the point. Here’s why:
    It is not bad compared to many and has a lot of features for leaders. The coded bonus is pretty attractive. But again, since the great bulk of people will never access the advanced features of a complex comp plan,  you should center strictly on what most people’s experience will be in the company.
    In Numis it’s hard to visualize most people getting much beyond the fast starts and binary before they give up or their networks erode away.

    XAG pays you on 8 levels and multiplies by 5 each level of the matrix. That’s it. There is nothing else to understand, no hoops to jump through, no endless qualifiers, no strong leg / pay leg uncertainty. They have a 59-second description. Mike Peever worked as admin and comp plan programmer for many years. He saw the trends towards difficulty, and has referred to it as amp;quot;smoke and mirrorsamp;quot;. He created XAG to give people an substitute to industry hype.  No money is spread about to highly developed features; it all remains in the matrix – where everyone has quick admittance.
    So for me, XAG is the only choice. Keep it uncomplicated! Done. Pay new people properly so they don’t get dispirited! Done.
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    amp;lt;a href=amp;quot;http://xagnetwork.com/index.php?spon=3687amp;quot; target=amp;quot;_blankamp;quot;amp;gt;amp;lt;strongamp;gt;TAKE ADVANTAGE.amp;lt;/strongamp;gt;amp;lt;/aamp;gt;

    Numis Network will get big based on marketing to people who are not clued-up about coins, but who are eager for an break. From May 23rd to Jun 10th a dependable average of only 22 people per day joined Numis. With over 10,700 signed up since last summer, how many can actually still be working it? Draw your own conclusion.

    However, Numis did get 1000’s of network marketers animated about precious metals again, so take advantage and join amp;lt;a href=amp;quot;http://xagnetwork.com/index.php?spon=3687amp;quot; target=amp;quot;_blankamp;quot;amp;gt;XAG Networkamp;lt;/aamp;gt; today, and make it your foremost money-maker for 2011.

    If you want more information about investing in silver bullion and/or coins, go to my blog amp;lt;a href=amp;quot;http://www.whycashistrash.comamp;quot; target=amp;quot;_blankamp;quot;amp;gt;http://www.whycashistrash.comamp;lt;/aamp;gt;
    This posting was based on an article by Scott Hull, a business mentor and west coast XAG Network Team Leader. Experienced in years of network marketing, team building and an Internet Marketing expert. amp;quot;In network marketing, People join People, not Businesses!amp;quot; Said Scott Hull.  numishull@gmail.comlt;centergt;lt;pgt;lt;font size=’1’gt;lt;igt;#1247lt;/igt;lt;/fontgt;lt;/pgt;lt;/centergt;

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