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If you walked into a matrix with a trained down-line of 200+ people you'll probably get the Big Carrot!
It seems that you'll rake it in every time, Right? Well it sounds good in theory, but how could one do that? After all we're so busy looking out for ourselves, who ever thinks of creating alliances to do something like that?
Well it happens in the off-line and on-line world all the time. There's no question that in organization of numbers there's strength. In offense or defense, in the wild kingdom and in society, the better organized groups have the advantage. Lets keep in mind:
Here are the three biggest challenges for Network Marketer to overcome in order to win the Grand Prize:
* Getting people to join their opportunity.
* Getting them to help build a down-line.
* Getting them to stay.
Lets face it, hundreds even thousands daily coming to the Internet to make extra money. They come in with little to no experience in Internet Marketing. Some make the decision to join on blind faith that all the promises of training and turn key design are full-filled.
Getting people to Join. In this viral carnival atmosphere of money making opportunities, the prospect is in short supply. To get people to join your program over others can be a daunting challenge. Even a forced matrix (new people are automatically slotted in your down-line matrix) can have temporary growth with all the inexperienced marketing involved to entice membership. So now that you have a member join, it is very likely the new member is limited in experience.
Getting them to help build a down-line. It goes without saying, the new member is going to have the same challenge of getting new recruits. Most join in the excitement of the moment, thinking it's going to be turn-key and will grow by itself. Of course now you have to work to continue to build for some one that is inexperienced. Some times holding their hands so they won't leave, you try and train them. This takes from your efforts and adds to your frustration.
Getting them to STAY!. After all that, if your new recruit doesn't see results quickly, they are off to greener Pasteur's that are offered in every e-mail or message they receive. Every night you pray that the flock doesn't thin by sunrise as it has in the past. The same prospects are being shuffles around from one opportunity to another in a vicious circle. How can anyone ever get that elusive Grand Prize?
There is at least one community, (I'm sure there are more,) that their sole purpose is to create specialized teams that go out and raid opportunity after opportunity. OK, lets say you can organize a group of 200 to go into a money making matrix opportunity. Well the ones at the top half, just to slice a section of the group, will make the money from the others that automatically fill the matrix. But those at the bottom are going to be left holding the bag right?
Not really, if they're semi-trained to Internet Market and promote as they are supposed to be, then the bulk of the team would be required and organized to market for those at the bottom of the team. Apparently, this is done till they get the grand prize and they share the spoils of the raid.
The three biggest challenges in getting the grand prizes for marketers are eliminated. Even getting them to stay is no longer an independent thought, as it is with individuals in the opportunity. All the glitter and flash of all the other opportunities are ignored due to the mission mentality that's instilled.
It almost sound illegal but how could it be. Vegas probably wouldn't allow it, but what can they do? At this point there are only a few communities that do this, and if becomes a trend, the opportunities offering the matrix, will be forced to change the rules some how.
I personally am interested as to see how it will work. I have been building a team for almost two weeks and of this morning, have a down-line of 128 members. Will it work? Only time will tell and a followup article as to it's success.
Until then, all we can do is take advantage of it. Me personally, I now make sure to join well organized groups only. Not just to do these down-lines and matrices, but in getting the mentoring for long term wealth.
Carlos Gonzales
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The Matrix: a Dying Legacy
It's been almost a decade since the original Matrix movie introduced popular culture to the idea of reality as an illusion. Not that it's new idea at the time – millenia worth of philosophers have been saying again and again that reality as we know it, reality as we sense it, cannot exactly be thought of and regarded as real. Our senses can deceive us, after all, and in the end, we cannot truly rely on the material as a gauge what reality, and thus meaning, is. It is the general consensus of the multitude of intellectual fans of the Matrix franchise that the 1999 film had managed to modernize the idea well enough for even the common man to grasp it.
The idea that reality is an illusion was wonderfully solidified by the fact that around that point, technology had advanced enough to create cyberspace and other forms of telecommunication – in essence, we had by then developed a separate reality in which we can function. We can call it virtual reality or any other name, but the gist of it is that we have proven that a viable “reality” can be created by mere mortals with the help of technology. What this means, as the Matrix movie had expressed so wonderfully at the turn of the millenium, is that reality can be manipulated in the context of the mind. A real-time conversation with an acquaintance over a chatroom is just as real as a face-to-face conversation one has with a dear friend. One can have a real friendship with someone without having to meet – without having to be in the same continent, even. It was therefore proven in a practical sort of way that the philosophers were indeed correct in claiming that reality is fluid.
And you are probably waiting for the point in this article, so here it is: has the red pill worn off? That is to say, why is it that the movie that had so revolutionized the way a generation thinks of reality, a movie that prompted us to ask so many question about how we go about our lives, failed to maintain its effects? It seems that not too long after the franchise released its second sequel (“Matrix: Revolutions”) and organized “The Matrix Online” (a game set AFTER the movies), we had once again become comfortable within the world we move in. We have stopped asking questions, and decided once more that there is but one reality for us all, and it's the one we're living in.
Please excuse me for saying “What the heck?” because I find the very idea troubling. The idea that we cannot just accept reality as something that we have to live with was one of the most powerful messages expressed by the original Matrix film, and it is so obviously being forgotten as we speak. Nowadays, we only remember the Matrix as a “wicked cool” movie because of its special effects (which, I do have to admit, were AWESOME) without recalling that so many other things made it so cool. Even some the intellectual fans, who had lauded and dissected each and every possible reference to Literature, Philosophy, Religion and the like, have begun to write it off as an action movie that got extremely lucky to have had such an intelligent and well-executed premise.
As a fan of the franchise, I'm rather saddened by this turn of events. The Matrix could have changed things for us – we had, as a people, begun to ask questions about the way things are by the time the credits of the first film rolled. And now here we are, some nine years later, and we seem to have come to the conclusion that knowing a lot of things are simply illusion would be enough. We have, to be precise, chosen to take the proverbial blue pill instead – “No thanks,” we say, “we know that this isn't real, but this is comfortable enough.”
I wonder what it is about humanity that has made it so eager to forget such a thing that could potentially free them? Some people speculate that it is because we, as a race, do not want to think that no higher power can be held responsible for anything bad in our lives. It's easier to blame it in the illusory reality rather than in our own hands. What was that line again? Ignorance is bliss, I think. And it may be true that it is. But the faculty of thought and the gift of choice belongs to humanity. For us to shirk that in favor of comfort is rather frustrating, to be frank.
Most of the films that were supposedly influenced by The Matrix ended up falling flat, as they ended up emulating the shell of the initial premise and not the essence. They were so focused on being box-office hits that in the end, they looked cool and had some really great effects, but failed to reach the depth of human thought that the Matrix displayed. It is very sad, I think, that the legacy of this film has been reduced to special effects and cool pseudo-intellectual dialogue.
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Elea Almazora, contributor to SiteMatrix.Com
Elea Almazora currently works as a contributor to many information-based websites, writing about many subjects ranging from culture to sciences.
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