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Click to view CorpCons08's profile Mogul CorpCons08 1,128 posts since
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15. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 11:48 AM
in response to: Rico76
OK... That's how the client makes money. How does Zlio make money?
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16. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 11:50 AM
in response to: CorpCons08
90 % for our Zlioshops and 10 % for Zlio.
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17. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 11:52 AM
in response to: CorpCons08
We are getting there SLOWLY!! How does Zlio make money??
And how do we get Commissions?? again LUCKIEST
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18. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 11:53 AM
in response to: Rico76

Hmm..so if the product is producing $16.00 commission for the store.
$1.60 is going to Zlio and the remainder to the store owner?
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19. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 11:54 AM
in response to: LUCKIEST
I feel like I am prying candy from a baby...lol
Yes...how do we get paid commissions out? And how frequently.
Is there fees that come up for the store owner as time progresses?
Who are you in this venture?
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20. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 12:10 PM
in response to: CorpCons08
it's right : if the product is producing 100 commission for the store, 10 are going to ZLio and the remainder to the store owner.

as soon as you earn a commission and that it has been validated, the money will be transfered to your paypal account and then to your bank account whenever you choose.
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21. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 12:12 PM
in response to: Rico76
And... there's not fees

I'm just a man with his Zlioshops in the ZLio network ;-)
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22. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 12:19 PM
in response to: Rico76
Validation. What do you mean by validation?
If a sale is made, what is it that needs to be validated?
Users are going to be confused by that, just as much as I am.
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23. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 12:19 PM
in response to: Rico76
What do you get out of promoting their services?
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24. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 5:12 PM
in response to: CorpCons08
Not being a rocket scientist here...the best case scenario for this Zilo making money from the parent website thing is one of the following:

1. These retailers PAY Zilo for the exposure based on the amount of sales generated through the zilo sites. OR

ZILO purchases 'X" amount of goods/merchandise 'points' and thus may be/could be restricted in the amount of goods released through the zilo sites....with zilo being able to purchase more points if sales through their sites are up...more points through zilo sales = discount on retailer points (points being redeemable for merchandise for sale).

American Airlines uses the same formula when partnering with vendors that offer AA miles. These groups purchase miles from AA which are then posted to members accounts. An example would be my AA Citibank master card that build mileage each month according to the total dollar amount on the bill.
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25. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 12:50 PM
This is hardly a "new" home business concept -- been around since at least the 1920's. It is, however, an excellent example of a non-sustainable business model.

For anyone in this community exploring a potential Home Based Business in the U.S.A., please read the Terms and Conditions of the offer carefully, and search on line (Federal Trade Commssion, state Attorney General, Better Business Bureau, consumer advocacy groups, trade newsletters, etc.) for any complaints and problems the company has had. Those things will at least let you see the tip of the iceberg you're about to hit.
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26. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 12:53 PM
in response to: Lighthouse24
That is something that I always search for.
GOOGLE -> "Business Name" Scams
Look at the results and smile for not investing your money first.

CorpCons08
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27. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 1:06 PM
in response to: CorpCons08
Thanks, Lighthouse for going back to the 1920. and CorpCon for "Business Name" Scams on Google.
LUCKIEST
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28. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 2:45 PM
in response to: CorpCons08

The major offenders are using negatives like "scam" and "complaints" in their SEO formulas now, so the top results returned from a Google-type search may still be their propaganda. For another MLM that is often "pushed" in this community, a search on the company name with either "scam" or "complaints" yields an impressive Google-sponsored result that appears to be a national consumer protection organization website. The company gets the agency's highest rating for excellent standards and outstanding service. Trouble is, there's no such organization, and the domain is actually owned by the MLM. Crafty, aren't they? Every site in the top 30 for that search was either owned by the company or by a downline rep for the company.

I usually don't respond to posts unless they have a question mark in them somewhere, but it's appropriate in cases like these to add balance to the "opportunity" being advocated (especially if it seems to be a trap designed to catch the eager, yet inexperienced, aspiring business owners who may seek advice in this forum). Your probing questions acccomplished the same thing, but in a much more entertaining way! Thanks.
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29. Re: A new home business concept... Dec 3, 2007 3:09 PM
in response to: Lighthouse24
LOL! I'm glad I made your day Lighthouse lol.
I agree that a lot of scam postings are by angry laid off employees and competitors.
I also have read a lot on legit scams from some of the postings I have seen on here.
I like to make sure I am giving any interested users the opportunity to research the information I am finding for them.
They have a right to know what they are getting into.
The reason I inquired about Zlio so much, is the information wasn't shared right away.
I felt as if something was being hidden.

CorpCons08
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