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Zenzuu - I have a question regarding Zenzuu
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A couple of my friends are recommending that I join them at Zenzuu. And when I ask them why the answer is pretty much this:
"The Zenzuu Worldwide Advertising Revenue Sharing Program is perfect for all the people who could not afford to come into a costly MLM company. Learn how you can earn money by telling people to join for FREE and getting everyone they know to sign up for FREE." Now I understand that 80% of advertising revenue in the future will go to the members. So can you please help me out and explain to me where my thinking is going wrong below? When Don F. has 1 million members in Zenzuu and the advertising revenues are say 10 million dollars per month, each member will earn 8 dollars per month and Don F. will pocket 2 million per month. I would really like to understand where all the enthusiasm is coming from regarding this revenue sharing program, but I just do not see it, and my friends (so far) are unable to explain it to me. PS. Before we receive more defensive responses from ZenZuu members, please appreciate that the question is not about Zenzuu as a social networking community, but about the real money value of a revenue sharing program for its members. A revenue sharing program may sound great in theory, but what can you expect to pocket as a member of the community? PPS. As you will read in the comments below, one of my assumptions was completely wrong. The expected advertising revenue above of 10 million dollars should be 20 times less at around 0.5 million dollars per month, bringing the average monthly earnings for members down from 8 dollars per month to some 40 cents per month. Multi-Leverage Marketing... What Else? |
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| I have been a member of Zenzuu since 27 May 2008. I have more than 1000 members now and counting. If I never do anything else now, every day more people will join. Now what is exciting isin the next few days we will all be able to go out and get companies to advertise on Zenzuu. Now instead of waiting a month for a paycheck we get paid within 48 hours. Everyone wants to wait to see a paycheck. Well when I get a paid on my m cash card on 15 November, it does not mean that you will get the same amount. To get to where I am it took a lot of work. I took the bull by the horn like Joe Risk likes to say. If you are not part of Zenzuu I would say come over. I will help and train anyone that joins my team.
Eric Slate https://join.zenzuu.com/letsroll61 |
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| Sorry guys and gals, but I removed the last two comments because they were riddled with affiliate links. A pity, because some of the comments were worth sharing and reading.
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| Hey Joe!
Thanks for answering my question about when the payment was due. Greatly appreciated! It would be a good idea to put that sort of information in the back office; maybe in the frequently asked questions. S (Rio) Guzman www.rioguzman.com |
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| Hi Lea,
Thanks for mentioning my comment within this thread. My thing is more for socializing and if I get a check sometime down the road, well that is just icing on the cake for me. I have been paid on some things and in June I got checks from 3 different sources. Here is the point, they were small approx $20 each but that is $60 that really helped us that month. It's hardly worth telling the world 'I MADE $$$'. If I ever come across something that PAYS and I GET PAID BIG, I'll mention it in the appropriate area. But what I WON'T do is post copies of checks as 'proof of payment'. I don't think that is ethical. I really don't give a hoot about this 'advertising revenue sharing' thing. Oh well. That is my thoughts anyway. HERE is ANOTHER SN site where YOU can EARN as well. r.yuwie.com/rosebush |
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| Hi again Lea, My apologies but it seems I missed your following question: "I would like to also know why ZenZuu rubs you so wrong but you are so heavily embedded in Apsense, so it obviously does not? Is it because Apsense was marketed as a business social network?" Yes I am heavily embedded into Apsense compared to my lack of active involvement in any other social networking websites. Why am I so active with Apsense? I like the community, the functionality, the touch and feel. It certainly is not because of the huge membership which is gradually approaching the 30.000 and just a drop in the ocean compared to other social networking communities. Multi-Leverage Marketing... What Else? |
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| Hi Lea, no problem answering your questions here :-) You start off by answering my question with a question open to interpretation. Was the question I asked serious? Yes it was. I join a social networking website for social networking. The Zenzuu website and members promote the revenue sharing program, so I simply wanted clarification on whether the revenue program is everything it is hyped up to be. With the response from Joe we have been able to shed some objective light regarding expectations money wise. My business background is briefly laid out in my profile. The fact that I have lectured in marketing and integrated business studies at MBA universities allows me to see the parallels between good networking and good traditional business marketing. My networking activities are pretty much covered on my multi-leverage marketing site and I am priveleged to be working with some of the best networkers in our industry. My history in networking can be traced through e.g. my blogs and discussions here at Apsense. I got involved with network marketing because of a physical handicap that put a stop to my business career. And yes I have fun doing what I do, which means that I can be open and objective in what I say and do. About 80% of the time I spend networking is spent coaching and training my team members. Your remark about "I must have been wealthy and doing it for fun" is a curious one. I am far too business minded to spend my time on network marketing just for fun. But I do enjoy earning through network marketing. Why do you get the impression that ZenZuu rubs me the wrong way? Just read his blog posting. I explain clearly what gave rise to me asking the question. With team members "rubbing" the ZenZuu revenue sharing program in my face I had to ask the question. The question really has nothing to do with ZenZuu. It could have been social networking community X as far as I am concerned. My question is about the revenue sharing program. Once again Lea, you fail to actually answer the question that is central to this blog posting. So let me ask it another way? What do you expect your revenue share of ZenZuu to be in say 1 or 2 years time? If this question gives you the impression that ZenZuu is rubbing me up the wrong way, or that ZenZuu is unethical, then please try to appreciate that this is not the case. ZenZuu has distinguished itself from the traditional social networking community by introducing the revenue sharing program. So doesn't it make sense that I would ask enthusiastic members like yourselves what it is that you expect to get out of this revenue sharing program? Third time lucky Lea. Hopefully your third response to this blog will contain your direct answer to the original question. And please keep in mind that this blog posting is not about Zenzuu, but about the concept of the revenue sharing program for a social networking community. Always hopeful, Inaki Multi-Leverage Marketing... What Else? |
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| P.S. This is a fun one :)
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| I AM SORRY FOR MY DELAY, I did not see page two and thought that you had deleted my post (big cheesy embarrassed smile), so I came back to ask why & saw my name in your post ... LOL. Inaki, in regard to the following: "And Lea, you round off your lengthy response (all good stuff) with the classic closing sentence "Either way, they have the potential to make money and help others make money." Which comes back to my unanswered question "WHAT MONEY?" I don't call 1-2 dollars in my pocket per month money by any stretch of my imagination. So what money potential are you Zenzuu enthusiasts talking about. Please give me some figures to help me understand your enthusiasm about the revenue sharing program." ... ARE YOU SERIOUS? JEUNELLE THIS GOES TO YOU, TOO Luv BigRose's comment ......... with the ever so committed Yuwie link still going strong. I am REALLY interested to know what your professional background is as well as your foundation in Internet or Network Marketing. Maybe I haven't been watching you enough ... For you to ask that question makes me wonder 1) "are these just rhetorical questions and he is teaching a class here" (that is a good thing of course - I mean absolutely no disrespect) 2) "if he is not teaching a class on how to keep a new blog going and get more "tops", then I would like to know exactly how he got started on the Internet & the MLM? ... he must have been wealthy and just doing it for FUN?" ***** I would like to also know why ZenZuu rubs you so wrong but you are so heavily embedded in Apsense, so it obviously does not? Is it because Apsense was marketed as a business social network? Is it because ZenZuu seens unethical to you? Because before you mentioned the rah rah line, I just looked through the hype with purpose in mind. ***** Regardless, I am a little long winded, SO I AM GOING TO ANSWER THIS BY BLOG and then come back and post the link. Inaki, will you be answering my questions by posting here or email? Sincerely, Lea PGH SEO Detroit |
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| No problem, the only time you will see me back if there is any other false or misleading statements made about ZenZuu...I appreciate your open Forum. |
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| Ok, that's enough free promoting for you Joe. I have taken a close look at Zenzuu and decided to leave it well alone. That's my personal choice. Multi-Leverage Marketing... What Else? |











