Aussie Reverse Auctions
The Complete DubLi Australia & New Zealand Home Business Guide
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DubLi Recorded Webinars
Filed under DubLiNov 13There are some truly excellent presentations by varied DubLi Business Associates that are to be highly recommended to anyone performing their due diligence in DubLi. Next to a live business presentation, being able to listen on your PC with streaming broadband is the ultimate luxury. These webinars, hosted on other websites, are highly recommended.
- 50-Minute Overview of Dubli Business Model by Jim Pare & Brad Doyle
- Tom Ashlock and Amy Posner discuss the DubLi Networking Opportunity
- DubLi for the Accomplished and Profitable Networker by Tom Ashlock
- Australian presentation of the DubLi Opportunity and Reverse Auctions
- Tom Ashlock and Jim Pare discuss the DubLi Australia-New Zealand Launch
- The DubLi Compensation Plan is excellently presented by Jim Pare
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Australian DubLi Launch October 2009
Filed under GeneralAug 20
A DubLi webinar with Tom Ashlock and Jim Pare was presented on July 13th 2009 with Roger Neville, an Australian instrumental in building DubLi in Australia from May 2009. Roger has worked with Tom Ashlock before and discusses Tom’s software work for DubLi, how Tom became a DubLi Business Associate after performing his due diligence on the company and how DubLi presents a unique internet business opportunity for those early on the ground.During the ‘pre-launch phase’ prior to October 2009, teams are building their networks and the early birds taking a leap of faith and examining the business model carefully prior to the reverse auction sites opening in Australia are going to reap massive benefits for their efforts.
Listen to Tom Ashlock explain why these early months in the DubLi business are imperative for success and why the DubLi business is a hybrid company with both a networking component and a customer-driven component which is a pure internet play.The age old argument that most networking companies do not provide enough real customer sales is quickly dispelled in this webinar. This could be the sole reason that DubLi will grow so quickly!
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Reverse Auctions Online
Filed under DubLiAug 15As recently as the first week of June 2009, I learned of an online concept that is unlike the world has ever seen. The online reverse auction in Global Shopping Portal launched in Germany back in 2006, then every country in EU last year 2008, and I learned of it just after its shopping portal launched in North America April 2009. In other words, very recently!!
In May 2009, a gentleman named Roger Neville introduced the company to Australia, some six months before the company launches in Oct 2009 in this country. My team was part of the pre-launch activity and for one of the first times in my life, I was given a ‘ground floor’ opportunity to become a part of massive growth in a new business that Australians won’t hear of for some months yet – DubLi. It took one week of due diligence to convince me of the depth of this venture.
‘Ground floor’ is an overused, hyped up, cliched term that rarely means what it is meant to. It should mean a limited, time-restricted opportunity to put your best foot forward and get an edge on the next guy who doesn’t know about it – like a share before it takes off. We’re on the same page here?If you’re looking for a home-based business, you need to look in the realm of e-commerce. Why? The first 15 years of commercial availability of the Internet brought 1 billion people online and we saw the advent of the eBays, the Googles, the Amazons, and MySpaces.
The internet is still in its infancy and millions of people in the world are not using it yet.
If you’re interested in trends and massive growth, you want to know how the internet can drive you to millions of others – in a very viral way!
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