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Matrix Manipulator and Diamond Holiday Review



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By : Mark Meir    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-16 10:14:14
What is the most important problem all newbie Network marketers face?
No doubt it is converting leads to distributors.
Why? Well if you have a adequate capture page or a reasonable blog, and make use of some ordinary advertising methods you will be able to collect some leads. Even if you only use social media and
not Pay per Click.

This is how crowds work, they see something that looks shiny and they will opt in for it but then realize that it takes a more than just providing their email address. They have to pay some money, they have to find people, and do some work. This is where is all fails, as many people have been hoodwinked into the MLM game by shrewd operators who are in it to take advantage of human weakness and sell the crowds the necessary 'tools'. Just like gold rush days, most speculators lost their shirt but those selling the shovels got super rich.

Of course now, anyone can make great videos, show pages with thousands of leads and loads of Dollars, it's easy, just think of an amateur version of “Avatar” - You didn't think that was real did you?

So, what has all this to do with the Matrix Manipulator and Diamond Holidays offer?

Quite a lot, here's the story from the horse's mouth. If you join any Networking company at all, you will have to recruit at least 2 – 5 individuals before you are even considered for any kind of compensation. Of Course, getting 2-5 people may be painless for some people, particularly if you have loyal list of over 20,000 subscribers or are a famous guru, however, if you are a beginner what are your chances of getting those recruits, and even if you are an intermediate, with the high attrition rate how long will they stay active. Let's face it, even if you do recruit 5 people, most of them will drop out over a short period of time as they fail to recruit even 1 single individual.

So, how to go about creating a decent business for the long term, with little risk and a decent reward?

What if you could join a team that was really a team? What I mean by that is that every recruit by the team would be in everyone's downline, and simply push the person before him up 1 level. So, as you get moved up, you reach a position that pays you money, and you keep being moved up up till you reach the top payment position, get your payment and then move back to the beginning again.
Think about it like this, You are at a brilliant amusement park and you are in line to go on the best ride, you wait and wait, and finally you're on the ride, it lasts a few minutes, you enjoy yourself immensely, so you decide to do it again. You go to back of the line and wait for your turn.
That is the fundamental idea behind the Matrix Manipulator, the matrix is manipulated to move you into the money, you receive it and then go back in line, let other team members collect their money and wait till you're “it” again. Seems very clever and everyone benefits.
The program that the Matrix Manipulator uses is Diamond Holidays, which is a travel club offering a subscription fee based membership for all travel arrangements at a great discount. It is set up as a Network allowing members to earn from referrals in the usual way.
The two combined seem like a winning formula to me.
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