Friday, February 27, 2009

No Bull, The Overnight Cash System Official Gifting review

By DavidLeeTV

The Overnight Cash System, (TOCS) is the "new kid" on the block when it comes to internet based type gifting activities. In January of 2008 is when they went fully automated on the Net. It uses 1Up style structure of cash gifting which is quickly becoming a dinosaur. Tier level range is good from $250 up to $10,000.

A Integrated into their system is a toll-free call back feature that allows for questions to be answered by a team leader.

There is additional "out of pocket" costs involved with the The Overnight Cash system. Depending on the level you come in at, the added charges range from $200 to $1000. $29.95 each and every month has to be paid for the replicated website given to the new gifter, which also gets them access to the back office materials and tracking system. These are all separate charges and must be paid to stay active in the system.

Advantage: Only $250 to participate is certainly attractive as is the highly automated system. The hands off aspect appeals to many gifters, especially those lacking interpersonal skills or telephone communicating abilities.Cash gifts are also delivered by overnight courier.

And that call back feature would be the prominent one in The Overnight Cash System. This alone could make this a more hands off activity, at least at the outset with people that have limited phone skills or restricted hours of availability.

A disadvantage could also be the highly automated TOCS website. It comes across as flashy and oftentimes overbearing. This fact results in lower conversions than normal. Activities with more direct training see better conversion rates than does TOCS.

The additional fees associated with The Overnight Cash System are hard for some people to swallow, especially those coming in at the lower levels. It simply doesn't leave anyone that's short on money, anything to advertise with.

Paying these higher fees are simply a negative issue for many. In today's gifting environment, most people want to speak to their gifter anyway, therefore the additional moneys paid to help facilitate the call back feature is somewhat wasted. The replicated websites just seem a bit "too slick" for many potential gifters out there.

The No Bull Cash Gifting final word: There are heavy restrictions on the marketing materials and you cannot control messages in your auto responder going out to potential gifters. That within itself makes for a cold feeling system that along with everything else just doesn't convert well at all.

In reality, anyone can be successful in any cash gifting activity as long as they have the right mindset, choose the right team and choose the right inviter to bring them into the activity. Success is simply accomplished by getting large amounts of targeted traffic through your website. Most teams have inviters that will just send you to the back office to assist you in your marketing efforts. Without the proper one on one training, In my opinion it's simply a recipe for disaster in most cases. - 15433

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