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Can You Really Make Money Owning Your Own Online Mall?

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By Jaramillo


 

I suppose many reading this have ventured into several multi-level marketing opportunities and have failed miserably. To be completely honest, this is a MLM, but it works much differently. After owning my own online mall for the last 12 months, I am a firm believer that this system works. Those who have gotten into and have failed and want to try it again, please try it, but approach it differently. If this is your first time hearing about this opportunity, then you should read on. I'm sure you have many questions. How exactly does an online mall work? How much do I have to invest? How do I get paid? How much do I get paid? What stores are available? Do I need to worry about SPAM and unwanted emails? Is my information secure?

How owning your own mall will work. To help you understand; when you go to Amazon.com, Buy.com, or Shopping.com, those websites work the exact same way My Power Mall works. A customer makes a search for a specific product and the item shows up and the consumer can select who they purchase it from. The difference is, you pay Amazon, Buy.com, and Shopping.com to make the transaction. At My Power Mall, you pay the vendor directly. There is no third party transaction. So, if you have Target.com on your list, you can click it and purchase the item as you would normally do so.

 

Before I joined My Power Mall, I already had accounts with Target.com, BestBuy, Circuit City , Cell Phone Shop, and some other sites. The only thing that changed for me, is when I want to shop with those stores, I just have to log in on My Power Mall and click those stores on my list.

 

All these business have a contract to list their company on your website, thus you earn a commission for sales made through your website. As each person signs up, you earn a commission for each transaction. As your network grows, your percentage of earnings changes and you make MORE money (this is explained in more detail on the video). Once the people you refer this idea to, and begin to really understand how My Power Mall works, they will in turn invite the people they know and those people will invite people they know and so on and so forth....

 

How does it work and how do I get paid? If you've ever owned your own website and have had advertising from outside vendors, then you know that those vendors pay commissions to have their ads shown on your website that result in a sale. The same rules apply for My Power Mall. What you get paid depends on the vendor. Some vendors like K-Mart, only pay 1.4%. The Wall Street Journal (pays 24% commission). Target.com (pays 7% commission) and some companies like American Express will pay you a flat fee of $140 for applying. For all the single people you know you can use or refer these services to them to get them to sign up. Match.com (pays 52% commission). These are just a few examples. On the website, every single store/shop will disclose your commissions for your purchases.

 

The reason why this works? First off, this isn't like AMWAY, QUIXTAR, or like other Multi Level Marketing companies. You aren't restricted to only purchasing products through their limited catalogs and there is absolutely NO start up fees. You don't have to attend seminars or host parties and there's no brainwashing and hype filled shenanigans. All you need to do is show people how they can save money and how they can earn money from it by showing the opportunity to people they know by doing what they all ready do right now....shop!

 

These are things that I have discovered on my own. Let me tell you.... This is by no means is this a get rich quick scheme, although it is possible to make a lot of money. When you sign up, you would do as I'm doing; talking to people you are acquainted with and emailing your friends, family, and co-workers what they can save and possibly earn money on purchases they make. As your network grows and each person creates their own Personal or Business My Power Mall, you begin to earn money as your network and people in your network expand their network. If you just own a Personal Power Mall, the commissions are the size of your common rebate. You won't make a killing, but you will save money. The real money is when you create a Business My Power Mall and you show the opportunity to everyone.

 

Another big concern is; if I give out your personal information, will I be spammed? The answer is, "NO". I've been a member for over 6 months and I haven't been spammed once. I get a daily Shopping Alert sent to me showing the big sales of the day, but it is only sent once per day. If I felt that this was a scam, I would not have used my work email. Your information is very secure, because you use the direct website from each company. There is no third party to collect your credit card information. When you get paid, you will be required to supply your Social Security and address information so you can claim and receive your Visa debt card. This is where your commissions will be deposited.

If you would like to learn more about My Power Mall, go onto my site called "Exciting Power Mall"

http://www.mypowermall.com/Biz/Home/99301 (my business power mall), you can also search through stores that are listed on the website.

To give you an example of what is available, this is my personal list of Favorite Stores:

  1. Apple itunes
  2. Bedbathstore.com
  3. Best Buy
  4. Borders.com
  5. Bowflex
  6. Cell Phone Shop
  7. Circuit City
  8. Comp USA
  9. Fandango (Online Movie Tickets)
  10. FragranceNet.com
  11. GAP
  12. K Mart
  13. KBtoys.com
  14. Kohl's
  15. Limoges Jewelry
  16. MacMall
  17. Macy's
  18. Netflix
  19. Old Navy
  20. Shoes.com
  21. Target.com
  22. Wine.com
  23. Wireless from AT&T
  24. World Book Store

Other examples of available stores to choose from:

AVON, BodyShape, Bodybuilding.com, Chadwick's, Direct TV, Eddie Bauer, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, ESPN.com, Fashion Bug, Fossil, Footlocker, Foreclosures.com, Home Depot, HSN.com, ING Direct, JC Penny, Jessica London, JoAnn.com, Linens N' Thins, LogoMaker, Movielink, Nike, Overstock.com, OfficeMax, PetRx.com, PetsMart, Restaurant.com, Sears.com, Stamps.com, Starbucks Store, Turbotax, T-mobile, Ticketsnow, Vermont Teddy Bear, etc.

 

...over 1,000 stores are available to shop from directly through you're My Power Mall!

 

If you want to learn more, please use this link: http://www.mypowermall.com/Biz/Home/99301

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donnaleemason profile image

donnaleemason  says:
2 years ago

Excellent and thorough info. I was thinking about trying it, now I know where to go. Thanks Jaramillo.

Donna

Jaramillo profile image

Jaramillo  says:
2 years ago

You're very welcome. I've had members join and give up hope. So, like all things, this takes involvement on your part. If you don't show it to people or at least talk about it, you will fail. If you have a chance to earn a commission on things you are going to buy anyway, why wouldn't you do it? All the  marketing letters that I use send to my contants, I created myself and you are welcome to have them.

If you watch the video, please don't fall for all the glamour. Yes, you can achieve exactly what Genny Dye is talking about and make $10,000 per month, but it isn't instant. This will happen over time. When you first join, you will make penny's (she doesn't tell you this). As your team grows, those penny's turn to dollars. Before you know it, you are making hundreds. I haven't gotten to earning thousands a month, but I am almost there. I only need a few more solid members to join to help take me there. If I can show everyone underneath me to make a $1,000 per month on something that doesn't take that much work, then I've succeeded.

I've never done very well at these sort of MLM work at home type of opportunies, until now. Maybe, it's because I never bought into the whole idea of all these so called companies. I've sold Amway, Quixtar, Cutco, ACN, and a number of different types of get rich schemes and none of them worked for me. All of those jobs required Hosting Parties. I don't know about you, but I'm not good at hosting parties. How can I sell something that I don't completely believe in the product? How can I convince someone to buy into the idea? I've never been good at selling the dream. I am a realist. If I don't believe it, I won't sell it.

   

FrankL profile image

FrankL  says:
8 months ago

Before anyone falls for MPM hype, May I suggest asking any curent MPM member for proof of earnings. Sad to say , I found MPM more smoke and mirrors then substance.

Jaramillo profile image

Jaramillo  says:
8 months ago

To be fair, the earning potentional is based on how many buying people you have under you. For months, I only had approximately 15 people, and they only purchased the minimum, like $0.99 itunes and maybe $10 items at the most. I personally make a lot of online purchases, but even I only spend about $30 to $50 a month. The more people you have under you, the more you'll make.

Until you accumulate $30 in profit, you don't see a dime of it. Only on a report. I can show you, but I can't post it here. If someone on my MPM team asks, I can screen copy and paste my personal report. When money is ready to be disbursed, it gets deposited on a MPM debt card, which the initial cost is $9.95 to buy and $4 per month to maintain.

If everyone under you is buying all their normal online purchases thru the MPM, and they have 10 people under them doing the same, and so on, the earnings does multiply. Like any MLM, it's a numbers game.

This concept is the same with any online advertiser, because MPM pays the same way we earn on google ads on Hubpages and it is small. The more hits, the more earnings we make, except MPM pays on a commission scale. My earnings on both MPM and Google Ads is about the same. Its not a lot of money, but its money I didnt have before.

Unlike MPM, Google doesn't disburse you a check until you make $100

I hope this answered your question. I've been doing this since 2007, so I'm pretty diverse on the subject.

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