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How to Become a Cash Gifting Champion
How to Become a Cash Gifting Champion

To be a cash gifting champion you need to understand the idea behind the private work at home activity.

Give before receiving.

Know how the practice of cash gifting works.

A sum of money is offered freely - without coercion or consideration, strictly as a gift.

A cash gift is not an investment, loan or payment for goods and services.

Cash gifting champions know not to expect something in return for their gift. I signed gifting and non-solicitation forms stating the nature of the money changing hands.

I didn't pledge with a "what's in it for me" mindset. I gave freely, knowing that my giving freely is the prospering factor.

A champion teaches other sponsors how to responsibly share the opportunity of cash gifting.

Gifting is not get rich quick. It's not make money online. It's not affiliate marketing, or a home based business.

It's an invite-only activity among people who believe in the spirit of giving.

Legit cash gifting sponsors offer their own product or can direct new mentors to a proven cash gifting system that generates leads.

Be transparent. Cash gifting is an activity built on trust. To build trust open up. Maintain a presence on social networking sites like Facebook, twitter and LinkedIn. Complete your profile.

Be thorough. Use the principle of attraction marketing. Like-minded people are drawn to similar people. How can others get to really know you if you don't open up?

Be persistent. Cash gifting champions experience ups, downs, and everywhere in between.

Top mentors persist through the good and the bad.

Become fluent in cash gifting-speak. Replace the word "business" with activity.

Don't use the word "income." Cash gifts are not exchanged for a good or service. Don't use the word "profit." With time and practice it becomes easier to use the proper terminology when describing cash gifting to a new sponsor.

Don't resort to competitive marketing practices like over-hyping the activity. Don't film endless videos of yourself counting cash. Anybody can borrow money to count, and truth be told if you are counting money in front of others, hoping to pressure them into joining your activity, you're not too rich.

The wealthiest don't have to flaunt it and they surely don't have to try to wow others with lame advertising techniques.

Do it the right way. Share gifting in a responsible light. Be a cash gifting champion.




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