Jaguar Marketing System. Is this work from home business opportunity better than PAS, Emerald and Coastal? Paul Beit 10 year Internet Veteran explains the differences between the most popular work from home based systems.
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Len Estrada - Best Home Business on September 1st, 2008 at 3:38 pm
Well it’s definitely more successful than PAS could have ever been. PAS had no product, Jaguar does.
As for Emerald and Coastal, Paul could probably answer that question better than I could. But, with Jaguar’s 10k Per Week program, any company would be hard pressed to compete in this niche.
Nick on September 17th, 2008 at 1:48 pm
Jaguar Marketing / Mentors on a Mission is a Multi-level marketing (MLM) company. Since MLM has a bad reputation, MLM companies will often try to hide the fact that they are an MLM. To quote from the Jaguar Marketing website:
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“After you pass your first sale to your sponsor you are qualified. From that point forward every system generated sale pays you either $1000 or $3000 and at the same time creates a new payline for you. You can have unlimited paylines
Every person entering one of your paylines has to give you their first sale down to infinity. This is the real power of Jaguar - MS. As the number of your paylines increases the number of systems out there working to earn you money also increases.”
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This is a typical MLM that uses a 1-up compensation plan (your first sale is given to your sponsor). You are making your money by building a downline (or payline as they call it). The downline/payline is the chain of people (the multi-level of MLM) below you who have also signed up with the plan.
The Federal Trade Commission has published an advisory regarding multilevel marketing. The FTC lists some tips for evaluating an MLM before joining. Two of these tips are noteworthy in the case of Jaguar Marketing:
* Be cautious of plans that claim you will make money through continued growth of your downline, that is, the number of distributors you recruit.
(This is exactly what Jaguar Marketing is doing in the plan description above)
* Do your homework! Check with your local Better Business Bureau and state Attorney General about any plan you’re considering - especially when the claims about the product or your potential earnings seem too good to be true.
Jaguar Marketing System (aka Predator Marketing System) is part of Mentors on a Mission, created by Alan Turnquist in Saint Petersburg, FL. You can look it up in the BBB and find that it has an unsatisfactory rating because they do not respond to complaints. Even if these complaints were minor or misunderstandings, it is a poor business strategy to ignore them, and to ignore the BBB in general. Sure, most companies will get a complaint at one time or another, but if they are a respectable company, they will RESPOND to the complaint. Besides not responding to complaints, they also do not respond to the BBB when asked for basic information about the nature of their business.
William Moseley on September 19th, 2008 at 5:09 am
Jaguar Marketing is a good program with good people running this company. I just hate to pass up my 1st sale. And I think its cost to much to get started.