| IDA Marketing Services MLM Review - What You Need To Know About IDA Marketing Services |
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| Written by Neil Ashworth |
| Friday, 26 March 2010 19:12 |
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Here comes an IDA marketing services review with a difference; it's unbiased and hopefully informative (let me know at the end if it's entertaining; this is social media after all and if you're here; you're looking for quality content to review, respond to and hopefully share). So, let's take a closer look at IDA Marketing Services...
Here comes an IDA marketing services review with a difference; it's unbiased and hopefully informative (let me know at the end if it's entertaining; this is social media after all and if you're here; you're looking for quality content to review, respond to and hopefully share). So, let's take a closer look at IDA Marketing Services... One thing you will want to consider when on the hunt for an MLM is the individuality of the product. IDA Marketing Services does this by utilizing The Collision Deductible Reserve Plan or CDRP for short. The way it works is simple. Your customer keeps their current insurance provider and raises the level of their deductable. When a claim pops up they use CDRP to take the sting out of the claim. If such a claim does happen, IDA pays for the deductable for the client. This is a pretty good selling point and what it means is that if the client has to make a claim then IDA will charge the client a small fee and offset it later down the line, while covering the cost of the claim themselves for the client. Not a bad position to be in as an associate as the customer can stay with their current insurer and simply top up with IDA's CDRP model. There are two ways to enroll as an IDA associate. The first way is to start with a fast track kit that costs $500 and from here one sale will take you to CAB certified. The second way is less costly and you start with $99 but need to make 15 sales before becoming certified. saying this those sales will bring in a commission of between $26 and $78 along the way. Being CAB Certified looks like a credential, but from what I can gather, it actually helps them get the investment they need to keep the system running and pay the Top Dogs. Let's get to the MLM part of IDA Marketing Services now, that's why you're here after all, right? They use a standard downline system with a 5% commission both wide and deep, so the potential for residual income is there. Coupled with this system are bonus pools of 1-4%, again, fairly standard. Where they pull away is with the annuity plan. Is that a retirement plan of $40,000 to $200,000 for an MLM? Now there's something you don't see very often. Although this isn't my cup of tea, overall I would say this MLM has something good to offer and would give a thumbs up to IDA marketing services MLM. This is a decent package with some good options both short, mediumand long term. If you want to know more about MLM take a look at this IDA MLM Review DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice. Neil Ashworth is a successful entrepreneur who shows people how to leave their 9 to 5 misery behind and create financial freedom in less than 90 days with the world's fastest growing Internet Based Marketing Business. |