RFS Review - A funded proposal system:
The Reverse Funnel System
RFS Review is a Funded Proposal System. Prospects are asked to pay a $50 fee to apply to become part of the team. The $50 does not get them into the business, rather it is used to "weed out the tire kickers." This accomplishes a couple things. You know if your prospect refused to pay the $50, He/she probably wasn't that interested in the first place. The people paying the application fee are showing a high level of commitment to their success. It also creates an additional stream of income for the people marketing the system.
After the application is received, the sponsor has a chance to decide if the applicant is a good fit for them to work with. If it is a fit, the prospect is invited to join the business. If it is not a fit, for whatever reason, the applicant's $50 is refunded and they are free to apply with another sponsor.
The final step of the system is when the prospect accesses the product page. The product, a luxury travel membership and business opportunity, is a high-ticket product, costing $3,000 to join as a platinum affiliate, or $1,495 to join as a gold affiliate. This is a large investment, but the potential income is also sizable, with commissions of $1,000 for every platinum sale made by you, and for every platinum sale made by people you bring into the organization.
There is also an Email Autoresponder that follows up with customers and guides them back to the system and through the process, every step of the way.
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