Here’s an excerpt from a forum post that I read today. It explains perfectly why if you’re considering getting involved with Cagora, you shouldn’t wait. The private invite deadline is this Sunday, March 15th. Read on for more…
Question: “I am very interested (in Cagora) but finding it quite difficult to really “get” all of the concept. I’d be interested in what you’re planning to do with it.”
Answer:
(1) This is BIG. This could be as big as for example FaceBook / Twitter etc.
(2) We are here at the start
(3) This is Community oriented unlike well virtually anything else – 80% of revenue is going to affiliates ( you and me) and charities
(4) Even if you only sign up as an affiliate SIGN UP NOW! Sorry for shouting – because there is a deadline of March 15th as the end of this phase of the roll out of Cagora and the beginning of the next one.
(5) If you have $500 or whatever to spare consider “buying” a local world or interest group (not required, but your earning potential will be much higher)
(6) Make sure you go through the videos to grasp the concept. This is different – it is a bit harder to understand than the usual yada yada because this is a long time coming and very carefully and gradually rolled out. I have a very good feeling about Cagora – just intuition really. But listening to Rob Anderson is inspiring”
I couldn’t have said this better myself.
The informational videos and affiliate tools all online. Visit http://cagora.com/launchjv/go/lisawood
Bottom line – make sure you get signed up as a free affiliate at least before Sunday so you can lock in lifetime commissions! It’s a no-brainer.
Any questions? I’m happy to help!
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P.S. In the short time that I’ve been involved with Cagora, I’m already making money. I did invest and become a community partner for my county and my town, and I’ve just about made back my investment (plus a LOT more). It works
*Edited to say that Rob has graciously extended this opportunity until March 31st. In one weekend, I made more than 20 times my initial investment. Needless to say, I’m thrilled
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