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Tampogo Review – Is Tampogo a Legitimate Opportunity Or Just More Hype?
There are many people in this country that are looking for ways to work from home. They want to be able to stay home with their family and spend more time at home with them. There is nothing wrong with wanting to find a job at home these days.
I am going to tell you a little bit about a company that is called Tampogo. They are a company that donates a percentage of the products sold and the annual income to help feed the starving children. They contribute to help end world hunger. You will read more in this Tampogo Review.
It does not take much to get started. All you need to do is go to their website and read what they are about. They explain clearly what you do and what will happen if you do this. It seems like a very easy job to do to make really good money.
We have all heard of all those companies that are pretty much a pyramid business. Well this is just kind of like that. You buy a product each month from them and then you also need to find people to set up a business of their own.
Once you get them all set up you then will help them find eight other people. You keep doing that. Then you will be making money from them and then the people they signed up and so on.
Now you may wonder if this is a legitimate business or not. I would say yes because of the fact that they give a percentage of each product purchased to feed the starving children. They are doing this all for a good cause, It is not like they are keeping all the money for themselves.
I have not ever seen any other type of business like this that will donate to a non profit organization to actually make a difference. That right there tells you that they do think about other people than just themselves. I mean how many companies that are work from home donate money to help stop world hunger?
Every time a product is purchased it feeds a hungry child for one week. Can you imagine if you could start working for them and you can work as hard as you can just so you can help those hungry kids? It can give you a reason to work hard.
I would honestly say that this is a legitimate business opportunity. If you do not believe me, then why don’t you go ahead and give it a try. You don’t have to put in all kinds of money to get started, all they ask is that you buy a product which you would normally buy from the store.
That is all it takes to get started. When you are ready to get started in a real business then you need to visit there website and get signed up. You should even tell all your friends about this business.
Now that you have read the Tampogo Review what you can do for the business and what they can do for the hungry kids. What do you feel about this company? I feel like it is a great opportunity for you to get started on.
Jim Valicenti Is An Accomplished Network Marketer Who Shows Other Network Marketers How To Make A Profit And Grow Their Business Using Cutting Edge Technology At: Carbon Copy Success Tips.
The original article by Jim can be read at http://blogshopping-and-product-reviews.blogspot.com/2009/08/tampogo-review-is-tampogo-legitimate.html
P.S. Please Share this Opportunity and Help me Fight World Hunger -Go To Tampogo Leaders Now
The following is the Tampogo Compensation plan as of 19 August 2009. This is subject to change so make sure you check for any updates at http://tampogo.com/leaders.
iReps
- Each Fast Track Product purchased by an iRep provides a minimum of $10.00 payout as Network Commission.
- Each of the 8 iReps above the member who made the purchase receives 12% of the Network Commission. The remaining 4% is paid out as monthly bonuses, at Tampogo’s discretion.
- iReps can sponsor an unlimited number of people on any level.
- iReps must personally sponsor 8 active iReps to be paid on all 8 levels of their network.
- If an iRep has less than eight personally sponsored, active iReps for a given calendar month, they will be paid commission only on as many levels as they have active iReps. For example, if an iRep has three personally sponsored active iReps, they will earn commission on the first three levels of their network.
- A iRep must purchase one Fast Track Product each calendar month to remain active.
- If an iRep does not purchase one Fast Track Product in a calendar month, they will not be eligible to receive commission or bonuses.
- If an iRep remains inactive for a period of six months, they will be removed from the Network and lose their position and downline and rollup will occur.
- Commission and bonuses will be paid out on the 5th of each month for iReps who have a minimum of $25 of commission.
- iReps agree that a minimum of 50% of all products they purchase will be sold to a Retail or Direct Customer.
- TamPogo commissions are paid based on a Unilevel Network with dynamic compression.
Direct Customers
- Direct Customers are assigned to an iRep and given a Member ID.
- When a Direct Customer makes a purchase, 50% of the Network Commission generated is paid as Sponsor Commission and 50% is paid to the network.
Retail Customers
- Retail Customers purchase product directly from an iRep.
- Retail Customers do not register on the TamPogo website or receive a Member ID.
Non-Profit Organizations
- Once approved by TamPogo, a Non-Profit Organization can enroll as an iRep.
- A Non-Profit Organization is exempt from the monthly purchase requirement.
- A Non-Profit Organization will not be allowed to make purchases.
Terminology
Network Marketing – TamPogo’s marketing strategy is driven by individuals through their personal network of contacts.
iRep (NP) – A TamPogo distributor. As an iRep, you are taking personal responsibility for growing your network. You commit to purchase one (1) Fast Track Product per month to remain active.
Direct Customer (DC) – A TamPogo customer. Direct Customers are interested in purchasing product at substantial savings. They have chosen not to participate in the business opportunity of TamPogo.
Retail Customer (RC) – A customer acquired by an iRep that does not register on the TamPogo website. Product is sold directly to a Retail Customer by the iRep.
Sponsor Commission (SC) – Money paid to an iRep from a Direct Customer purchase. 50% of the Network Commission generated from a Direct Customer purchase is paid as Sponsor Commission and 50% is paid to the network.
Network Commission (NC) – Commission paid to the network from the purchase of a product. Network Commission is split between the iReps on the 8 levels above the member who made the purchase. Each active iRep will receive 12% of the Network Commission. The remaining 4% is paid out as bonuses.
High Volume Minimum (HVM) – The minimum number of units that must be purchased to receive a reduced price.
Fast Track Product – Product purchased by an iRep qualifying them to remain active for that calendar month.
Dynamic Compression – The network will skip over inactive members and attempt to always pay on 8 levels.
Unilevel Network – In a unilevel network you can sign up as many people as you want on your first level and every person under you can do the same.
P.S. Please Share this Opportunity and Help me Fight World Hunger -Go To Tampogo Leaders Now

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