and I just wanted to make something clear–the only thing affiliate marketing has in common with Multi-Level Marketing is the word “marketing.” In affiliate marketing, you sign up with an affiliate company and you sell their stuff on a commission. … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2016
We only have .145 of an acre so when it comes to royalties, we might get $20 per month or less. I would have consulted an attorney if we had a lot of acres. … Continue reading
Chances are your land may be part of the Haynesville shale that is being so hotly sought after right now. One of my attorney clients represents people here that have been ripped off by “lease hounds” who don’t actually work … Continue reading
A lot of our neighbors said they didn’t sign a lease because they wanted to consult an attorney first. The only reason we didn’t is because we were behind paying our mortage and we had a sky high electric bill … Continue reading
a) Have a title search for “mineral rights” for the property that you own. Until that is done, everything else is moot; b) Take a copy of that lease to a local attorney that specializes in oil and gas leases, … Continue reading
We live in TX and we got approached by an energy company to sign a lease with them for to drill for natural gas and oil near our land. They gave us a sign on bonus of $2100. They said … Continue reading
MLMers have started using it as a scapegoat label. Anything they don’t want to hear (or their brain eating masters don’t want them to think about) is “negative.” That means if you have any important facts or truth about some … Continue reading
Im really not looking for a reason to join a new MLM with this post. I have the thought of, “why doesn’t the system work”, for the two I have been involved in. A lot of what I hear sounds … Continue reading
I’m not the most seasoned when it come to MLM’s but i know enough by now. At this point im involved with one MLM and considering another which is in the title of this topic. Im starting this thread for … Continue reading
They are trying to “cut back” to make themselves more profitable. I wonder if all the lawsuits are costing them too much money? Primerica in essence does not cost a dime because they don’t pay for overhead or salaries. What … Continue reading