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MMP mauro Forums Member
Joined: 4 Nov 2006 Posts: 2
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#21 · Posted: 4 Nov 2006 00:58
hello all...
is there anyone who had really earned some money...
I have been there as a free member for 30 days i have like 3 members on my felt "leg" what about the other one?? I get some emails from the FSC but always trying to get you involved in paying...
does that sounds good?
what about my selling? no sales so far....
ain't giving my money.
we are just giving and looking for a way out at someone else product.
I know that we have to work hard to get something in life...
by the way who says this is free... if you are planning to get something from this system you have to upgrade to silver, and in the case you sell anything you are just doing what you can do somewhere else...
well
is your call.
look to all of us
FSC members
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netvalar Forums Member
Joined: 30 Sep 2006 Posts: 25
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#22 · Posted: 8 Nov 2006 20:06
I have been chatting with several people of late and they all say the same thing they don't have any capital to invest in starting an online store. However after talking with them and going over several printouts of products and thier cost. Most of them have agreed that they could find a way to invest a small dollar amount.
The key isn't looking at huge amounts of money to start but what small amount you can start with then reinvest back into your business. One site I use alot for my local sales is http://newyork.craigslist.org/. If you browse around the site you can get a feel of your local market. Order one product from your online store and list it on this site at 100% markup. This should still be well below retail and several responses will come in (best to have product on hand before listing). If you reinvest the money earned from this one transaction into more products to sell in this fashion while keeping an eye on what does sell in your area you should be able to start earning a decent income based on the work you put into it. Talk to everyone you sell to about the great prices at your online store and the opp you can lead them to and your off to a decent start with your online store too.
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netvalar Forums Member
Joined: 30 Sep 2006 Posts: 25
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#23 · Posted: 4 Dec 2006 22:50
Haven't looked in here for a while, notice noone else has psted anything new. Thought I would add a little to this forum in regards to selling products not listed in your fsc store. At the gold level and above you can add other products and also customize your store a little better. This is great for people who have products to sell online and don't want to pay between $100 - $500 per month for thier own storefront, plus having other products to sell is great too. You can also sign up as an affiliate for other companies and add products from them to your storefront. With other companies you can't add products very often. This is one of the things that sets fsc apart from other replicated storefronts on the internet. Most people I talk to about setting up an fsc account want to focus on the MLM aspect er I mean EMM. This is great for your long term goals I am sure but for short term income you will want to focus on direct sales where possible. However a couple of untapped markets for your recruitments are freelancers with websites, and musicians looking to build an online presence. Both of these groups could use some form of extra income in regards to the musicians they already have a supply of buyers with thier fans.
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luckylady Forums Member
Joined: 16 Dec 2006 Posts: 1
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#24 · Posted: 16 Dec 2006 19:34
Hi all, I've been a member of FSC for about 6 or 7 months and I upgraded also to silver and so far I haven't made any money but I do sell products online.
I need help if anyone knows, I'm having trouble getting in my FSCBoss. It won't open all the sudden. When I click on it nothing happens. So I just tryed going to my store and its saying theres no store by that name. I know I spelled it right I've been going to it for months so not like I forgot the web address.
I thought maybe it was a problem with FSC but I checked and it looks like all of your stores are working. ( those of you that have it listed in your siggy)
So any ideas why I can't get in??
Thanks in advance.
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netvalar Forums Member
Joined: 30 Sep 2006 Posts: 25
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#25 · Posted: 19 Dec 2006 22:19
not sure what is wrong with your fscboss or storefront. If you would like here is the email address to ask the company [email protected] . I congratulate you on earning through retail sales of products. From those you can get recruits for the online store opp by just talking to them about it after each sale.
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roberta4459 Forums Member
Joined: 28 Dec 2006 Posts: 1
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#26 · Posted: 28 Dec 2006 14:25
Hi,
Have any of you FSC Store owners, those of you interested in promoting the products, considered selling on eBay or other auction sites?
I think that traffic exchange, safelist ads, auctions, one-way link exchange (since you can't post a link on the store page), blog article posting and classified ads are just a few of the ways that you can promote this business.
Hope this helps!
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netvalar Forums Member
Joined: 30 Sep 2006 Posts: 25
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#27 · Posted: 1 Jan 2007 10:40
Traffic Exchange- Most of the people involved with these are merely there for the 20 seconds they have to look at your site to get credit towards showing thier own sites off. I myself do enjoy actually looking at what others have or are doing to better improve my own sites. However I get 0-nil in conversion from the 2 exchanges I work with.
Safelists- same as traffic exchanges above sometimes I will use one to test some ad or other but for selling or recruiting not worth the bother.
E-Bay- I actually posted in this forum on this topic unless your feedback ranking is high enough not worth selling your product. Take the title of the product including the product ID number and do a search you will see that many people are doing this waters down the bids you end earning less then your cost on the product without a high enough feedback rating.
I am unsure of hte one-eay link exchange you mention, however I have stated to some of my personal members that getting website owners to either join as a member or allow a link on thier site to your store would be profitable.
Blog articles are a great source of convertible traffic, good classified ads well written are also great source.
Well there is more then my 2 cents
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EyeSize Forums Member
Joined: 4 Jan 2007 Posts: 10
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#28 · Posted: 4 Jan 2007 19:51
I was wondering if there are any more sites like free store club. Because I only use the products of free store club on my website buy them myself and contacted free store club to directly send them to my buyers.
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netvalar Forums Member
Joined: 30 Sep 2006 Posts: 25
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#29 · Posted: 12 Jan 2007 18:56
There are tons of sites that can be used for setting up online sales. However I only use freestoreclub myself I can add my own products and the monthly fee for doing so is much lower then other similar sites. Plus it has a great referal program based on MLM.
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buildmoneyquick Forums Member
Joined: 13 Jan 2007 Posts: 1
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#30 · Posted: 13 Jan 2007 10:30
Hi guys. I found this forum by accident but glad I did.I am also new to FSC, about 30 days but after researching several online businesses I think this is a good one for newbies to online such as I to start with. There's really no obligation with the retail store which is free for ever, all you got to do is sell items to be in the money. What I'm doing right now since I am working with a limited budget is doing all the free online advertising that i can. Traffic exchanges. free classifieds, forums, etc. I getting my fair share of hits from this. I keep the old saying in mind, you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. Some kind of way you need to make that horse thirsty before he get to the water. Good luck fellow FSC. Since I found this forum I'll be dropping in to see what's going on.
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TheCabinet Forums Member
Joined: 18 Jan 2007 Posts: 1
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#31 · Posted: 18 Jan 2007 13:08
I move alot of FSC stuff thru my website--I get alot of sign ups that way too--I do the craigslist thing...some PPC and alot of E-Mail marketing..My downline is fairly massive and I am making a few bucks from the upgrades..I put together a decent little training page for our team (If you want to copy it with your own info--feel free--to see it just add /FSCtrainingpage.html to my URL) I also try to be the sponsor I never had--I come from the view point of building relationships and focus on making money for the people in my downline.I do that by getting my new sign ups to understand that if you want to make money--you HAVE TO go silver.Alot of them do--most just ignore me though.
Duplication and Upgrades are THE moral of the FSC story. Good Luck to ALL !!
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malibumentor
Joined: 27 Jun 2006 Posts: 354
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#32 · Posted: 21 Jan 2007 20:38
The Cabinet is one of the weirdest websites I have seen. Really interesting marketing my friend.
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Freedom_FOREX Forums Member
Joined: 4 Feb 2007 Posts: 6
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#33 · Posted: 4 Feb 2007 17:00
Interesting,
I was one of first to be in FSC, and with literally tens of thousands of members, the upgrades were dismal to say the least. For a low cost program, I was floored at the poor conversion rate, but I must say, I ordered products, and they were more than I expected for the price.
Like all online businesses, if it looks like all the rest, it will be overlooked, and this is what I saw wrong with FSC, too much like all the rest of the online shopping portals. My best month was only a few hundred dollars, and I am an online expert promoting dozens of companies, and if they don't make money within a year, next. (g)
Good luck to all, Mike [Link removed - Admin]
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netvalar Forums Member
Joined: 30 Sep 2006 Posts: 25
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#34 · Posted: 5 Feb 2007 09:20
I agree with you Freedom in regards to the one year thing. Though with FSC I stuck with it for another 6 months before I saw the profit rolling in so that was 18 months. The biggest reason for me to extend the time was that I had no upline to work with me so I did alot of pre experimental work with the info provided before moving into it serious. From the time that I got serious with it to really see if I was going to keep it or move on it was almost 3 months of a few dollars here and there then I started earing between 200-400 for the few hours I put into it about 10-15 hours. More time would be more money with several different revenue sources. A big draw I would suggest to other FSC members is check out your local ma and pa shops and consignment shops too. Print out copies of your store so you can show them what you have available and talk to them about you providing the product on a trial basis if you talk about ea product you and the boss of the store should have a good idea what will sell and with a 90 trial of you delivering the products they will probaly be happy to become a member and upgrade for the products themselves.
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Andy Forums Member
Joined: 15 Feb 2007 Posts: 2
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#35 · Posted: 15 Feb 2007 08:52
Hi -
Do any of you guys know of a UK version of FSC? In terms of selling the products, the shipping costs far outwiegh the saving on prices - even if you buy a shedload of stuff it's charged per lb so is still way expensive. Any ideas anyone..?
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wildthing Forums Member
Joined: 15 Feb 2007 Posts: 1
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#36 · Posted: 15 Feb 2007 12:50
H i-I sign up for the free club store free account one. Can any one tell me how to get to my free store clubweb site? I don't know. Thank you
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Andy Forums Member
Joined: 15 Feb 2007 Posts: 2
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#37 · Posted: 16 Feb 2007 04:43
Hi Wildthing,
The links are based on your Free Store Club user ID For example, mine is info World Shop so the Free Store Club link for new members joining is: http://infoWorldShop.fsc2.com or http://infoWorldShop.freestoreclub.com and the shop itself is: http://infoWorldShop.FSCStore.com
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So, take these links and use your Free Store Club ID where you see InfoWorldShop
That will do the trick. Good Luck!
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Jenart Forums Member
Joined: 8 Mar 2007 Posts: 1
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#38 · Posted: 8 Mar 2007 20:50
I'm glad I found this site. It's good to know that there are so many other Free Store Club members out there. It's good to get tips and to hear how others are doing. I'm wondering if there are any Platinum Partners out there, how things are going for you.
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Firefoxess Forums Member
Joined: 3 Apr 2007 Posts: 1
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#39 · Posted: 3 Apr 2007 16:41
Well, I joined few days ago but as I see it, you need to do a lot of adverting and hard work just like any other businesses . So my advice is let us work as a team and wait and see what will happen in next one year or so. If they keep all the polices and be straight people as I read in their training program I personal do not see why we all will not make money. One thing I like about it for now, based on what I read, they you tell the truth about the program. My advice is check it out at least it is for free, if you like it then you can upgrade. Why I am saying this is that I have used so many "make $1000,000 with out doing anything program" but nothing comes out of them. Here you can buy and sell, you can also buy from your own store at cost price. In this program you are your own boss you can reduce or increase your price as you like.
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#40 · Posted: 4 Apr 2007 15:04
I joined FSC about 13 months ago - and put it on the back-burner after i found NewNetMail.
I am doing OK with it, though. I did waste about 6 months of being upgraded to GOLD - before i realized i should go down to silver for a bit until i see some activity in my downline.
I think the key is to help ONE person in each of your legs. I mean REALLY help them.
I place each new sign-up of mine (and the affiliate's sign-ups that i am helping) into an autoresponder to train them. Usually 1 out of 10 or 15 upgrade to silver once they get this training.
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