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Just2EZ
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#141 · Posted: 18 Apr 2011 15:54


Wow, if you missed Saturday's training call you missed a LOT.
The audio portion is now available on the RTPR.com/blog
It's divided into 2 sections, each about 1 hr. long.
The first covers the back office functions in detail.
The 2nd one is a quantum leap for all RTPR affiliates.
The founder, Coach Flatt, laid out new commission tiers 3 and 4.

Tier 1 is Retail sales from the replicated websites.
Tier 2 is Wholesale purchases from your sub-vendors.
Tier 3 is for Fund Raisers and retail accounts (no MLM sign up)
Tier 4 is the deal maker, a flexible % for closing million$ accounts.

So now I have no excuse for not being able to close a deal.
If I have to give up 4% to get it done, the company will split it.
Those are usually "in-house" deals but now we get paid on them.
I'd rather have 8% of a multi-million $ deal than zero because of a few percentage points.

The details will be forthcoming over the next 30 days along with some improvements.
One improvement will be upline contact information, right now it's just downline you can see.
But as I've said before, feel free to consider me your upline if you have any questions.
I'm here to help ALL RTPR affiliates and Vendors, not just my own team.
Or you can just fill out the contact form in your back office and get help.
InJoy x10,
jimmy

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#142 · Posted: 27 Apr 2011 10:30 · Edited by: Just2EZ


Never leave home without Real Time Pain Relief!
Saturday we took 4 of our grand kids to an Easter egg hunt.
My 8 yr.old grandson ran into an Agave bayonet, in his thigh.
He was hopping around like a one legged bunny yelling "ouch!".
I pulled out a travel pack of RTPR and rubbed in on the spot, twice.
5 minutes later he was running around like nothing happened.
Next day he twisted his ankle chasing his cousins around the yard.
He comes in the house and says "You got any more of that blue cream grandpa?"
I rubbed it on his ankle and he was off and running again in minutes.
A house full of friends and relatives and no one got it on video!
What a precious moment, would have been a great commercial.
I see this product work like a miracle every day for so many.
Thank you RTPR. Who says money can't buy happiness?
I'm even happier that pain pays.

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#143 · Posted: 29 Apr 2011 12:16


Good news for Vishal and family, we now have distributors in India!
From what I hear their team is growing fast and very excited to help.
They are not in my downline so email [email protected] if you want a name.

Super Saturday Training Webinar April 30th at 11:30am EDT - 8:30am PDT
The training is mostly for Enterprise Vendors but all are welcome to attend.
The link is posted on the rtpr.com/blog and on my website if interested.
They will cover the back office plus more details on Tier 3 & 4 sales.
So glad I hung in there for all the months of working out the kinks.
Onward and upward!

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#144 · Posted: 30 Apr 2011 15:26


What a quantum shift in the marketing plan, just what I've been waiting for.
If you missed the webinar today you can find the details in the back office.
All affiliates and vendors should read the materials in STEP 4, maybe even first.
That is where the comp plan, fundraising, and international programs are explained.

Basically the new Tier 3 commissions are 10%/5%/ and 1% on 3rd-7th levels.
The big difference is they are wholesale customers, not MLM participants.
This has always been about the product for me more than the comp plan,
now I can place it in retail shops without ever mentioning MLM again.
Strictly moving product into the hands of people who want and need it.

Don't get me wrong, the comp plan is the sweetest in the industry!
To participate as a Sales Rep or Fundraising Rep you must be an Enterprise Vendor.
But we are not recruiting MLM members, we are recruiting merchandisers.
We want to reach shop owners, doctors, and others with a customers base.
They are not interested in joining an MLM and they don't have to!

More details and a letter for International Importers are available in Step 4.
Join as an affiliate for free and you have access to all the information and tools.
The only thing you won't have is product to sell for 100% markup and
the Tier 3 & 4 opportunities that are open only to Enterprise Vendors.
It only takes $300 wholesale to become Enterprise and the get full advantage.
And since you can sell that $300 worth for $640 retail, it's really a no-brainer.

I wrote a note on the board last night "8:30am RTPR Train"
So glad I got on board before they pulled out of the station.
It's not to late to get on board and get your share of the multi-billion$ pain relief market.
Pain is not going away any time soon, except for those with RTPR.

On a side note, my 30yr old daughter asked her mom...
"when did dad become a capitalist?"
I said, "the day she was born".

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#145 · Posted: 3 May 2011 21:49


Due to the high cost of International shipping cutting into profit margins,
there is a new International Distributor wholesale kit for $1,000 plus shipping.
That reduces the cost per unit for shipping giving Vendors higher profits.
The goal is to develop Exclusive Importers to handle all orders for their country.
Exclusive rights requires a quarterly commitment based on the size of the country.
RTPR will continue to ship to retail website customers world wide for now.
Only Enterprise Vendors are eligible to sign International Distributors or Importers.

I shipped a box of samples to a running club with 10,000+ members.
Think I'm gonna need a lot more. This stuff works great on blisters too.

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#146 · Posted: 6 May 2011 15:22


So glad I joined this business, the emotional reward is amazing (money too).
A friend who was one of my first off-line customers moved to California a few months ago.
She had been going to a hand therapist and using expensive prescription capsicum that burns the skin.
She tried a sample of RTPR then bought a 4.4oz jar before she left, just got this today:

"hi there, just tried to order more RTPR and can't find how to order for you getting credit? I have been using it on both hands, one dealing with carpal tunnel and the other bone on bone at the thumb joint. It really helps the pain.
hoping all is well.
Natalie and Paul"

So, this is a note for all the affiliates and vendors out there,
remember to give them your Promo Code and RTPR affiliate link.
Either one should make sure you get credit but use both when possible.
If she had been an on-line customer the database would have her in it.
Sure I could just send her a jar but the company ships free and I still make 24%.
That comes out close to the same I'd make if I had to pay shipping myself.
Plus they will send her 5 bonus Travel Packs with my Promo Code on them.
She could have just called the toll free order line but free shipping is for on-line orders.
When they call the toll free line they are asked for the Promo Code or referrers name if they don't know a code.
RTPR wants you to get credit for all sales so pitch the bonuses for using your Promo Code.

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#147 · Posted: 9 May 2011 18:17 · Edited by: Just2EZ


New International webinars to be held on Wednesday mornings at 11am EDT
The link is on RTPR.com/blog for anyone who has global connections.
There are lots of countries getting involved and it's growing quickly.
If you or someone you know wants to make a lot of money, check it out.


Mother's day the kids took us out to lunch AND dinner, diet time.
My daughter insisted on stocking up on sunglasses at Dollar Tree.
RTPR teaches not to target the dollar store market/customers, lol.
I'm standing there and some guy is looking at reading glasses,
starts telling me how his pain killers keep making him lose them.
Being the antisocial person I am he kept talking about his back surgery
then mentioned his shoulder.
That's when I got a twinge of sympathy pain in my bum shoulder and went
"Oh yeah, here try this stuff, it works great. I haven't taken a pain killer in 6 months."
I pulled 3 Travel Packs out of my shirt pocket and handed them to him.
He said he uses BioFreeze and I had to laugh and say "buy a jar of menthol".
He looked at the label and got all excited and started asking where to get RTPR.
Another example of why you should always have some Travel Packs with you.
Didn't hurt I had some bottles and roll-ons in the car with me.
Never leave home without it anymore, even to the mailbox.

I think I am becoming a pain magnet, this morning I got a call that sounded like Darth Vader
think she needed oxygen but she was asking for BioFreeze, thought I was her Chiropractor.
I did not try to sell her on RTPR since I barely understood what she said and my wife answered first.
Maybe next time.

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#148 · Posted: 11 May 2011 12:35


I have shared RTPR with 3 people and 2 of them have said it works well for them and one has said it didnt do much for her but her condition is a bit more severe and i am gonna sell her a squeeze bottle at dealer cost to try out. I just know it will work for her. RTPR is still doing extremely well for me.

On another note i am happy to announce i have secured the domain www.rtprvendor.com . It now redirects to my vendor site. Im also hoping the shortened url will be more appealing on my advertising banners and related signs/items i will display my products with at upcoming events....

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#149 · Posted: 11 May 2011 13:03


Sorry to say Gene but using "RTPR" is not allowed in your domain name or email addy.
Neither is any variation like "RealTimeRelief.com" or Enjoy Living Again.
It's spelled out in the TOS everyone is supposed to read.
That is to protect the company's trademark, not hurt you.

There are exceptions to the rule but it has to by approved by corporate.
Besides that, Vishal will have to snip out that link from your post, bummer.
Gotta admit it is a good one and maybe Ron will approve you using it.
I know they have given a few people warnings already so ask Ron first.
Read the Terms Of Service folks, that goes for any program you join.

This is a great product and a great opportunity so don't blow it by not reading the TOS.
It is not unreasonable, just strict in protecting their brand names.
Soon you will see why on a much grander scale.

Just like following the rules on this forum, it's for the greater good.

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#150 · Posted: 11 May 2011 13:25


eaglegene:
sell her a squeeze bottle at dealer cost to try out.

I've done the double or nothing deal, use it as directed and if it doesn't work it's free.
Got paid every time. Only way it doesn't work is if they don't use it.
A one time application is not going to end 10 years of neck pain completely.
Multiple THIN applications works better than globbing it on, goes deeper.
Try to emphasize that to people who you give samples to, it makes a difference.
I still have a few friends I forced samples on who have never tried it, they like their killer pills.
"You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink."

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#151 · Posted: 11 May 2011 13:46


Well it was shortlived. I cant edit my post so i guess the admin will, thats fine. Reading the TOS they make it extremely difficult to market the product without making any reference to pain relief. Im thinking of dumping RTPR and just sticking with my other business which is doin very well. We both have ELA & RTPR in our sigs here. Is that a TOS violation by RTPR guidlines?

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#152 · Posted: 11 May 2011 14:27


No problem with the signature since it links to RTPR's website anyway.
It did cause me some problems since I have pages that may be in violation.
That did not even come close to making me quit, I just edited and deleted some.
The new stricter TOS just came out April 5th, with the move from on line to retail outlets.
It seems to ban eBay sales also which is news to me.
They are giving 90 days to correct any violations of the policies, I'll need it!
No way I would quit simply because it works so well for so many.
I can do just fine with the marketing materials they provide.
Don't know how the TOS will affect this thread though.
They may have to sue Vishal to take it down, lol.

With all those Tupperware parties you should find plenty of people in pain.
Help them Enjoy Living Again. Try the double or nothing deal, works for me.
One of them may just own a store that wants to sell it for you.
Or they could just be an MLM junkie who sees a great deal.
Either way you are helping someone end their pain safely.
Don't give up unless it cost you more than you make.
The pain relief market is not going away.

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#153 · Posted: 11 May 2011 15:15


Well im trying a new approach here. I got my full name in a dot com. This way i can BLOG about both products. Given the strict nature of the RTPR though i can easily see we wont fair as well in sales as we are with the tupperware but anything i can make on the side with it will be good. But 1st and foremost i want the product to work for the people buying it. Id never push anything that didnt work for me.

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#154 · Posted: 11 May 2011 15:39 · Edited by: Just2EZ


eaglegene:
wont fair as well in sales

Don't think that is true unless you make it so.
I get enough testimonials from customers to keep me going.
The reason the company is shifting gears is because of the customers.
They want to be able to buy it locally and our job is to find the vendors to stock it.
There are so many potential outlets you could accidentally land in like I have.
It only takes one good one to make all the difference in your income.
For the retailer it's a profit center tapping existing customers.
Instead of you having 50 customers, you have 1 that sells to 50 or 500.
That's where the company is heading, for Enterprise Vendors anyway.
That has been my focus and request since I started with Real Time,
getting this product into the legitimate marketplace where it belongs.
The company has now made that possible and profitable for us.
Think of the Vendor kits as salesman sample kits instead of MLM.
Get one good salesperson in your downline and you're set.
I have some go getters, some quitters, and some sideline sitters, no judgment.
One in Canada is working her butt off to get it done because RTPR works for her.
Another in Canada gave up because of all the red tape. Guess who wins.
Same goes for on line, some have done great, others have done nothing.
No different than any other business in that respect, on line or off.
Good luck whatever you decide,
jimmy

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#155 · Posted: 11 May 2011 22:24 · Edited by: Just2EZ


Just2EZ:
That's where the company is heading, for Enterprise Vendors anyway.

There is still the free affiliate marketing with banner/text ads and 2 level commissions.
It's not like they abandoned the on-line sales, just shifted focus to off line.
I still make on-line retail sales via banner and text ad placements.
It just doesn't pay as much as signing wholesale accounts.
Off line retail is where most people buy their pain meds.

Just2EZ:
double or nothing deal

That was referring to double my cost, not double the price to the customer!

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#156 · Posted: 13 May 2011 15:12


Jimmy, I wanted to build a "community" type of site for RTPR much like a message board or similar community so dealers could share their secrets to success and so customers could give their testimonials. Not sure if i will or not, but its on the drawing board so to speak. If you have any input on the project let me know.

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#157 · Posted: 14 May 2011 17:07


eaglegene:
Jimmy, I wanted to build a "community" type of site for RTPR much like a message board or similar community so dealers could share their secrets to success and so customers could give their testimonials.

I agree with the ideal Gene but that is what this board already does.
They are trying to keep every thing in compliance with FDA/FTC guidelines.
The testimonials from customers are on the RTPR website you can link to.
This thread may even have to be abandoned to keep in compliance.
While I have made no income claims I have made product claims not from RTPR.
They are all labeled as my opinion or experience but are not sanctioned by RTPR.
While I may be honest, they are trying to eliminate any chance of government sanctions.
Very simple reason, to be viewed as a legitimate product and not MLM.
Cutomers searching the web and reading about the biz get turned off.
It's fine to run banners and text ads on your own website about sports,
just not a website about RTPR or the Enjoy Living Again program.
Only the official RTPR/ELA replicated websites can be used.

There is now an International Distributor on-line sign up form for those outside the U.S.
The Distributor kit is $1,000 plus $100 shipping, plus or minus at actual cost.
The retail value of the Distributor kit is over $2,100.
RTPR is not recruiting International MLM participants, or vendors.
The object is to find the right people to handle the importation of RTPR.
They are limiting new International Distributors to 50 per month for now.
International Distributors can recruit U.S residents into any level of the programs.
More details are in the RTPR back office.

Another new announcement was the retail display boxing for Travel Packs.
That and a few other new sales aids should be ready in June.
They want a uniform look to all the advertising instead of homebrewed.
New presentation folders will be available to give doctors and stores, etc.
I welcome the changes and the chance to take RTPR mainstream.
Keep up the good team work and keep RTPR in the flow of life.
The next person you meet just might thank you for it.
jimmy

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#158 · Posted: 14 May 2011 18:32


Just2EZ:
Another new announcement was the retail display boxing for Travel Packs.
That and a few other new sales aids should be ready in June.
They want a uniform look to all the advertising instead of homebrewed.
New presentation folders will be available to give doctors and stores, etc.
I welcome the changes and the chance to take RTPR mainstream.
Keep up the good team work and keep RTPR in the flow of life.
The next person you meet just might thank you for it.

Looking forward to these sales aids. Will help with presenting the product with a more professional image.

Jimmy, did you buy the biz cards they sell on RTPR? $29 for 500 i think.

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#159 · Posted: 14 May 2011 19:19


eaglegene:
Jimmy, did you buy the biz cards they sell on RTPR? $29 for 500 i think.

Not yet since the mini brochures work like one only bigger, about 4"x5".
I like big so the customer doesn't lose it in their jumble of biz cards.
Wraps nicely around a squeeze bottle or roll-on too.
Should make refrigerator magnets out of them so they really stick around.
From what I hear the biz cards are very professional looking with raised ink.
Most of my customers have known me 20-30 years so no card needed.
Will have to get them soon for when I started visiting stranger places.
I don't get out much except for hiking in the Red Rocks with friends from all over.

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#160 · Posted: 14 May 2011 19:53


Just2EZ

I agree. The mini brochures would do just fine.

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