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Post by chrissie on Apr 24, 2009 18:17:26 GMT
Hi everyone
Its nice to find a new forum and I hope we can grow to be a great community all helping each other.
I am retired but still work from home with 2 businesses and also look after my 4 year old grandson 2 days a week.
hope to make a contribution or two.
chrissie
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Post by David Webb on Apr 24, 2009 19:34:22 GMT
Hello and a very big welcome to the Alternative4u Free forum, it is great to see you on the forum. At the moment with being quite a new one we have unlocked it for public and member use, but later it will be log-in to some of the parts only. Anyway please do feel at home here, and if you know anyone who may also like to be with us, then we are glad to have them along. My name is David, I live in Lowestoft Suffolk, it has been a smashing warm sunny week, hope it is good your way too. By the way, till 1996 I use to live in a place called Knott End near Blackpool, it was a lot less busy traffic wise than here in Suffolk. Take care, thanks again. from David
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Post by Becky on Apr 24, 2009 22:34:11 GMT
Hi, just read your advert on this forum, sounds good, can you tell me more? also does it keep your head above water so to speak in doing it? Becky
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Post by chrissie on Apr 25, 2009 10:30:20 GMT
Hi David and Becky Many thanks for your welcome - to answer david, the weather has changed here unfortunately, become cold and overcast again. I have visited Knott End but sadly you would find Blackpool much changed. Its very run down and full of bed and breakfast/ benefit places now. The countryside and beaches are still beautiful. To answer Becky. I only joined Wikaniko 6 weeks ago, so its too early to tell whether I can eventually live on residual income from it. So far I love the people on their forum, love the products, have a great website given by them, have had orders from every catalogue I`ve given out with very good feedback and its all very exciting to be doing my bit at last and making some money from it too. You can see the business overview at www.we-go-eco.co.uk or the main website at www.we-go-eco.org.ukI`ll be happy to send you further info if I knew your email address. Hope I`m allowed to put those links, if not please delete them david and pm me becky and I`ll send them again. I don`t want to break any rules. chrissie
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Post by David Webb on Apr 25, 2009 12:39:10 GMT
Hello Chrissie, All noted on Blk-Pool that is quite sad, but it was going down hill when we left the area, but then again Yarmouth near me has gone down hill too over the last few years, lots of people from abroad have taken the area over the last 5 year.
Good to see you on here again today, pleased your starting to feel at home. By the way, you can add your web page adrs on here as a signature if you wish, then each time you post, people see it, and low and behold it drives people to your web pages.
As for adverts on here, please do not be scared of doing it within reason, unless they are shocking, or naughty from readers who use our forum, I would not complain. Have a good weekend. from David
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Post by Becky on Apr 25, 2009 12:56:08 GMT
Hi, Well I hit your link on here today, it took me to your products, wow they are so cheap to buy, I wonder what sort of quality they are? and it do sound a bit like Pyramid selling to me, as it mentions joining other people into it yes?
I use to do a thing called Clean-Easy but after a year our village had 100 times more people selling it, than we did customer's.
Anyway I love the web site, all those birds flying around that was brill. By the way, the forum bloke on here does not mind a little plug on what we do now and then, as long as we visit the site when pos yer? Becky
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Post by chrissie on Apr 25, 2009 15:10:16 GMT
Network marketing is a valid way of working Becky. There is no need to be afraid of it.
Kleeneze/ Avon/ Utility Warehouse/ Forever Living/ Melaleuca and lots more all do it the same way.
You can make money from the products and a little bit from what people in your team sell too or you can sign up as a customer and get the products wholesale (even cheaper) and get them sent directly to you.
Glad you liked the website and that you you think they are reasonable priced - they do try.
If everyone bought the black bin liners and degradeable bags for example, it would make a huge difference to the planet. They degrade naturally in 18 months - the other kind are still around after hundreds and hundreds of years.
Most people don`t realise what a difference a few changes can make
chris
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Post by chrissie on Apr 25, 2009 15:11:06 GMT
David - thanks for the info about the signature - will do it soon.
chrissie
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Post by Bec on Apr 25, 2009 22:49:45 GMT
Hi Okay on network marketing, I did have a go at Kleeneze but I got fed up with going back for my booklets, and finding no one in, it was a pain, and in winds or rain I gor fed up with it.
I am off to me bed now, gone 11.30pm and been out with my mates all night. Nice to catch you on here when I got home tonight,
Becky
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Post by chrissie on Apr 26, 2009 9:19:09 GMT
Hi becky
I totally agree. I tried kleeneze once for a few months and it was soul destroying.
What I love about Wikaniko is, although they have catalogues which I`ve shown to friends and family, they are mainly Internet based which makes it easier to reach a wider audience.
Everyone who joins is given their own website which is of course up to you to promote, but people can buy on there without you even knowing who they are and you get the commission.
Fliers with your website details placed in shop windows and left at take aways / fish and chips shops/ hairdressers/ dentists etc. are also good - anywhere where people have to sit and wait.
Word of mouth is the best publicity I find. Hope you`ve recovered from your night out.
chrissie
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