Saturday, February 2, 2013

‘That doesn’t sound like Gary Bittner to me.’


For those that are ‘worried about me’ please read…..

‘That doesn’t sound like Gary Bittner to me.’

I’ve heard this several times recently in response to some Facebook postings I have made regarding an income opportunity based on a new, cutting edge mobile application for Apple products and Android based devices as well as personal computers.

And yes, I know this doesn't sound like me so let me explain why I have ‘jumped into’ this business opportunity call iLA.
For years I have been looking for and trying to think of a way to generate income with a legitimate business while at the same time offering something to people that will encourage, inspire, motivate and bless. The Inspired Living App (iLA) does both.

You should know that over my many years on this planet I have been approached countless times by folks wanting me to go with something they were presenting, and until this one I've never felt to jump in.

iLA is ‘different.’ I've done the research, this is legit and, based on sales of other apps this company has developed, WILL be big. What’s that you say, a mobile app going viral? Why, yes please. Now, would you say Facebook has gone viral? Obviously yes, but it took SEVERAL YEARS for it to do so. In fact, in Facebook’s first month it had 450 subscribers. iLA, in it’s first 30 days, with an unreleased product that has yet to hit the market is at over 41,000. YES PLEASE!

Now, some people are saying ‘well, this is a Multi-Level Marketing thing and no thanks, I’m not interested.' In fact, quite a few people think this way. Let’s talk about this.

What is the definition of ‘business?’ Here it is from Dictionary.com:

Business: A Noun

1. An occupation, profession, or trade
2. The purchase and sale of goods in an attempt to make a profit
3. A person, partnership, or corporation engaged in commerce, manufacturing, or a service; profit-seeking enterprise or concern

Notice the above definition does not make a judgment on what businesses are ‘good’ or ‘bad’. So, why do people insist on categorizing some types of business as ‘legitimate’ and some ‘less legitimate?’ Why? Why do we judge ‘accounting’ or ‘shipping’ or ‘e-commerce’ or ‘banking’ legitimate but then judge network or multi-level marketing as ‘illegitimate’ or ‘less than’ a ‘real’ business?

There are non-profit enterprises that by their very name exist as ‘philanthropic’ ventures where ‘profit’ is not the goal (although many of these do quite well in the profit realm but that is another discussion for another time). All other businesses should have as their goal ‘to make money’ for if not they will soon cease to exist. ‘Multi-level Marketing’ is one business model among many that have huge potential to generate income, but we’re not just talking about the brand new iLA or other multi-level marketing companies that have been in the marketplace for years.

All business is ‘multi-level’ in some way. Someone delivers a product or service to someone else and goods and/or services or currency is then exchanged with the goal that a profit be made. For example, the seed seller buys his seed from his ‘upline’ and then sells his seed ‘downline’ to the farmer and the farmer then sells his produce ‘downline’ to the grocery store and the grocery store sells its produce ‘downline’ to the consumer. Again I ask, why do we judge network or multi-level marketing as ‘illegitimate’ or ‘less than’ a ‘real’ business? We do so in error.

I have reviewed all the materials I could, looked into the background of the developers (they have multiple apps in the app store with millions and millions of downloads), talked to one of the 'higher up guys' (app development is local, in McMinnville) and listened in on a some conference calls that discussed the ‘heart’ of the business and the firm legal foundations on which it is being built, And, since I can clearly see that ‘they' are looking at this as more than just a money-making gig and that the whole business is filled with integrity, I’m in.

So, what is the The Application? iLA will deliver a weekly video focusing on personal development in areas such as goal setting, time management, personal, business, and leadership development, financial management, personal motivation, and more. The app can be delivered to a smart phone, a tablet, or via the internet to a home computer.

Once a person subscribes to the app, for $9.95 a month they get the weekly personal development videos AND they are also part of the business that sells the app....This is where the income part comes in. Once you are 'in' and downloads happen, you get a piece of that business. 

And downloads are going to happen. In 2012 there were over $30 billion in mobile app downloads, double of 2011. What will 2013 bring? No one knows for sure but all signs point to steep and continued growth.

This is an opportunity to generate income without making a huge investment. Think of it this way: What if we gave it 12 months and at the end would have spent a total of $120?

Obviously no guarantees and any investment is a risk,  But, for 12 months and $120 I am willing to take the risk. I think iLA is worth a look. 

Below is a link if you want more information. Easy peasy!


http://bit.ly/15GnGN7

Thanks for reading this treatise and please let me know if you have any questions, if you want more information or if you just want to say ‘Ok, I feel better, Gary is not losing it.’


Love love,
GB










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