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		<category><![CDATA[GVO]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Holly Mann]]></category>
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You know, if somebody would have told me just a couple of years ago that I would be involved with network marketing ever again, I think I probably would have laughed in their face. Really, it&#8217;s true. Years ago when I was basically wandering aimlessly not knowing what to do with my life when I [...]]]></description>
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<p>You know, if somebody would have told me just a couple of years ago that I would be involved with network marketing ever again, I think I probably would have laughed in their face. Really, it&#8217;s true. Years ago when I was basically wandering aimlessly not knowing what to do with my life when I was between bands as a road musician, I found myself involved in trying things out with both Amway and Usana.</p>
<p>When I look back at it now, it&#8217;s really quite a laugh. If there is one thing I know about myself in the offline world is that I ain&#8217;t no damn salesmen..that&#8217;s for sure! I remember going out on calls with my upline and trying to give presentations of showing &#8220;The Plan&#8221; to friends and family.</p>
<p>Whoah, what a horrifying experience. I think I did it about 4 or 5 times, and swore that it would never be a business I&#8217;d be involved with again. That had to be one of the most uncomfortable experiences a person can face! Thank the Lord for the Internet, as things have changed drastically and now with <strong>online network marketing</strong> it&#8217;s giving people the ability to really be successful with it.</p>
<p>The thing that I&#8217;ve really come to understand about online network marketing is that it&#8217;s sort of like <strong>hybrid affiliate marketing</strong>. I had some reservations when I&#8217;d first heard about <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.davinogden.com/goto/GVO/34/1" target="_blank"><strong>GVO</strong></a>. I knew that the opportunity sounded great, but just the term itself &#8220;network marketing&#8221; still rubs people the wrong way. Also, when I started telling some of my friends about it to, they had the same type of concern.</p>
<p>At the start, the main reason I decided to get involved was that I had the opportunity to get involved right near the top of GVO, not all that far down from the owners actually. I was always told that to do really well with these types of things that it was best to always be near the top, so I decided to give it a go.</p>
<p>It sounded like a great opportunity so I decided to tell a few friends about it. The first person I shared it with was <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.davinogden.com/goto/Holly_Mann/34/2" target="_blank"><strong>Holly Mann</strong></a>. And, the same thing..she was a little bit worried about the term &#8220;network marketing&#8221; as well. She wasn&#8217;t all that interested at the start either, but, apparently something was telling her that perhaps she&#8217;d better take a closer look at it. Holly has went on to become the strongest member in my downline, and there is no question..it is quite profitable.</p>
<p>I also told many other people about it. Some of them came onboard, and others were simply to worried about the stigma I guess.</p>
<p>In reality though, online network marketing is just a form of affiliate marketing. I think of it as affiliate marketing with some great perks! Hence the term &#8220;hybrid affiliate marketing&#8221;. When promoting the products and services, and somebody purchases, you make a commission just the same as any other affiliate product. The difference being that instead of only being paid on one level, or a two tier model, we make commissions all the way down ten levels. It&#8217;s pretty exciting actually, waking up and checking to see if more numbers are in there each day.</p>
<p>Also, sure enough GVO is a completely legitimate company and I receive payments from them around the same time each month. As a matter a fact, GVO is much better than a lot of affiliate programs I&#8217;ve promoted when it comes to actually being paid on time!</p>
<p><strong>GVO Is Really All About The Quality Of The Products</strong></p>
<p>When it comes right down to it, whether GVO was a regular affiliate program or a network marketing opportunity, I&#8217;d still happily promote their <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.davinogden.com/goto/products_and_services/34/3" target="_blank">products and services</a>. I completely do love the quality they deliver. Also, having everything in one place in the members area is awesome.</p>
<p>In fact, if GVO had been around when I&#8217;d started working online they would have saved me a lot of the problems I&#8217;ve had as a marketer. I&#8217;ve already been through a couple of hosting companies and auto-responder companies. Some of the problems I&#8217;ve had with some services has been near catastrophe. My whole business was practically completely wiped out at one point because of bad choices in companies to go with. Never again, I&#8217;m a completely happy customer of GVO.</p>
<p>Where else can you get excellent hosting, video hosting, bulk email auto-responder services, video conferencing services and monitoring tools all in one single place for their low monthly fee?  You can&#8217;t! It&#8217;s that simple really. Paying for all of these things separately runs a person a LOT more on a monthly basis.</p>
<p>If I only made a regular affiliate commission and their great residual income opportunity wasn&#8217;t even there, I&#8217;d still recommend them to anybody. I love their products and services, and their support is quick and efficient.  Just recently, I had to import 9010 members into the GVO auto-responder from a yearly event I co-host. Things like have always been quite a headache for me.  They impressed me once again. I didn&#8217;t even ask for help doing it&#8230;they freely offered to do it for me. Great!</p>
<p><strong>Hell, I consider it &#8220;hybrid affiliate marketing&#8221; at it&#8217;s best..can&#8217;t beat it.</strong></p>
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