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May 04, 2008 - James (Jim) Senior, one of the early successful Internet Marketers back in the days of dial-up online sales, has returned to the 2008 frenzied Internet. He says, "there is almost too many businesses to consider; while its easy to spot scams, the MLM opportunities where only the top ranked members can earn significant incomes, as well as those programs where you'll spend considerable money serving another mass merchant receiving small commissions while having to do the work and pay to drive traffic, and other programs that might by filled with hype and hollow promises, in the final analysis EDC is the sure winner!" Yes, there are other, more expensive programs including the same old and some new Travel Plan opportunities. While he did not explore them in detail, his past experience in working with a friend who was in the travel anency business, they proved beyond any doubt, the online program was far more expensive than using a travel agent (of course, its the income from the opportunity that still attracts their members).
EDC-DIAMOND, with its $2,497 price point, while higher then EDC-GOLD ($997), will quickly be the most popular option. In terms of starting your own business, $2,500 is very inexpensive compared to all the other options available to the people with the desire and mindset to become Entrepreneurs. Over the course of 1-2 years, most participants who are consistent will begin achieving 6 & even 7 figure annual incomes. He points out where one EDC member earned over a million dollars in 2007, prior to DIAMOND. With the new option, the Founders removed the "up-front give-up training sales" & implemented a "no member left behind" standard in 2008. Diamond has a built-in payout where "team-work" and mentoring becomes the norm. There's also passive ways to earn tons of money. Finally, training and support have enabled all EDC programs to really pull away from the other opportunities on the entire Internet Marketing scene as it now exists.
He's also "looked at the copycat programs" & suggest people "run, not walk" from all of them.......reasons include: program-jumpers, lack of having a solid programming platform, support which is marginal or non-existant. Jim's advise: "bet the farm on the EDC Founders, Craig Garcia and Mike Corcoran". Their experience, personal integrity, a long-term commitment to the business and members are things they live each and every day! Its just their nature!!
To visit Jim's EDC-Diamond site, simply go to: http://jimspath2wealth.com.
For incormation about the two primary offerings: http://soartotop.edcdiamond.com & httpL//soartotop.edcgold.com.
Jim indicates its key for prospects to always signup for a free, no-obligation membership.....which gives serious prospects the opportunity to see the "members area" material prior to signing up.....and indicates they are welcome to explore to their heart's content. A new member can expect to be up and running as quickly as the bank/credit-card mechanics are setup. Each member receives their replicated site so they can quickly begin. Regardless of the program, the new member is in "profit mode" after their first two sales; for many, they will achieve this within their first month. As always, its up to the specific individual, their motivation and time to devote to the program; there's also a small element of luck - but not for long.
Lastly, Jim further states: in terms of how to ensure success, its just like all business ventures. Treat is as your own business! Attend training and use the live support staff as often as necessary; also utilize your sponsor/mentor and follow the program as suggested in the "fifteen days to success". And, start developing your "mind" referencing the entire EDC's focus on personal development as part of the success equation.
"To suceed rapidly, a member should expect to use the telephone to talk with prospects! [The e-mail only path will make success difficult and slow.]. By all means use a day-at-a-glance calendar & manage your time, specially when you've only 2-3 hours to devote to the program during weekdays."