I believe of course that success is relative to an individual

Released on: August 16, 2008, 12:13 pm

Press Release Author: Brian Trischetta

Industry: Electronics

Press Release Summary: I believe of course that success is relative to an
individual. So when I speak of success, know that I\'m speaking for my current
situation and myself. I\'m averaging between $3500 and $4000 a month with EDC. I have
been a member since late February, and enjoying every moment of it! Many folks
wouldn\'t call $4000 success when you compare it to what others are claiming to make
(or to where you live, your bills, etc.) But one thing I always like to point out is
that even though $4000 may not seem like a lot, it\'s $4000 more than you would have
had, and definitely enough to produce changes in lifestyle. However, it has allowed
me to quit my job and work completely from home! I\'m now making more per month than
I was working 2 full-time jobs at the same time here in NC. My fiancee and I don\'t
have to struggle anymore. We just moved to our new place, we\'re redecorating, we
just got a new dog and life is as it should be. Next month I can go home to GA to
visit for Father\'s day, the next month we can go out of town for the 4th of July,
we\'ll be traveling for both our birthdays in August...and all without having to ask
for time off, or worrying about paychecks being lower because of time taken off.

Press Release Body: I believe of course that success is relative to an individual.
So when I speak of success, know that I\'m speaking for my current situation and
myself. I\'m averaging between $3500 and $4000 a month with EDC. I have been a member
since late February, and enjoying every moment of it! Many folks wouldn\'t call $4000
success when you compare it to what others are claiming to make (or to where you
live, your bills, etc.) But one thing I always like to point out is that even though
$4000 may not seem like a lot, it\'s $4000 more than you would have had, and
definitely enough to produce changes in lifestyle. However, it has allowed me to
quit my job and work completely from home! I\'m now making more per month than I was
working 2 full-time jobs at the same time here in NC. My fiancee and I don\'t have to
struggle anymore. We just moved to our new place, we\'re redecorating, we just got a
new dog and life is as it should be. Next month I can go home to GA to visit for
Father\'s day, the next month we can go out of town for the 4th of July, we\'ll be
traveling for both our birthdays in August...and all without having to ask for time
off, or worrying about paychecks being lower because of time taken off.
http://www.incomecycle.com

Also, I don\'t feel that EDC is \"a program that simply promotes itself as the key to
making money via a thinly veiled MLM.\" We have actual products that we sell; there
is a retail side. There are no required purchases to maintain membership, and a
member does not half to be a part of the affiliate program if they don\'t want to be
(they can simply download what software they want and cancel membership). I\'m not
sure who wouldn\'t want to partake of the income opportunity if they\'ve already paid
for membership, but certainly no one is forcing it. As a distributor, I promote the
products and services we provide first and foremost. I promote the income
opportunity second, and as more of an \"affiliate\" program because that\'s what it is.
It would be one thing if we claim to sell software, but then our back office was
really only full of bogus, replicated titles and never updated. And it would be
another if we didn\'t have a retail product for the B2B market. But that isn\'t the
case. So no, I won\'t call it MLM or a pyramid because it isn\'t. It\'s a marketing
training service and retail business with a higher-paying affiliate program (than
most out there) attached.

As for Passport to Wealth (PTW), for all that don\'t know, it is a knock-off company
started by a former EDC member who didn\'t like the EDC business model and thought he
could do better with the software he purchased from EDC. However, I feel (and I
think many others do as well) that he left out some key elements, like the different
membership options, the training and the customer service. I\'m a member of another
forum that was started by PTW members, and I joined simply because I wanted to know
what they felt the difference was between PTW and EDC and why they chose PTW. Well,
it came as no surprise to me that none of them would speak for their chosen company
(one gentleman kept insisting that I was interested in switching companies, but
never would answer the 2 questions I\'d asked). I think this is because there really
isn\'t much of an argument for, or much benefit to joining PTW. It lacks the
convenience and model that EDC has, and now that we have a retail side, which allows
us to venture into the B2B market, PTW can\'t even really call them our competition
anymore. Of course, PTW may hold some benefits that I don\'t know about, but it\'s
hard to fathom that when none of its reps will speak to its defense. Anyone else
have any thoughts on PTW and what benefits they may provide?
Incomecycle - Income Cycle - EDC Diamond - EDC Gold - IncomeCycle.com -
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Brian Trischetta - 1-518-452-3768
incomecycle@gmail.com
http://www.incomecycle.com/



Web Site: http://www.incomecycle.com

Contact Details: Brian Trischetta - 1-518-452-3768
incomecycle@gmail.com
http://www.incomecycle.com/

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