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How to Leverage Your Fund Raising Ideas

By: By Dee Scrip ©All rights reserved.



Learn how to easily optimize your fund raising ideas -- whether
for school fund raising, church fund raising, charity work, non
profit organizations, or business – that require minimal effort
but produce maximum monetary rewards.

Leverage is a fairly simple concept. According to Webster,
leverage “…provides an increased means to accomplish some
purpose…” Applied to fund raising ideas, leverage provides an
increased resource that optimally maximizes fund raising
efforts, consequently optimally maximizing the desired financial
revenue.

Let’s use a typical school fund raising idea as an example. 

The school decides to use a company to provide candy bars for
their annual fund raising event. The company then provides the
school, who, in turn, provides the students with candy bars to
sell. Students lug their boxes of candy bars home and then sell
them to family, friends, and neighbors. On a set date, the
school expends time and resources to collect monies from the
students’ efforts, and awards prizes to those producing the most
sales. 

Once the school fund raising event is over, the school forwards
to the company a portion of their acquired monies from sales,
however, no further income from that project is expected or
received by the school. 

The company providing the candy, however, has employed a form of
leverage to promote their sales by utilizing the school’s and
students’ time and efforts. The company has also doubled their
leverage, as the school will probably return the following year
to host another school fund raising event. The company may even
triple their leverage when the school recommends this fund
raising idea to other schools. 

Note: The school, unfortunately, has not experienced leverage
with their fund raising idea, although the school and the
students have expended a lot more time and work than the company
did.

How can a school, charity, non profit organization, church, or
business implement leverage in their fund raising ideas or
efforts? And more importantly, how can they optimally maximize
their leverage?

The goal would be to develop a fund raising idea that provides
not only immediate income, but also residual income. Not only
will the time and effort expended in the fund raising project be
maximized, but the financial rewards will be maximized as well.

How can that be done? Well, you will need to think “outside the
box” with your fund raising ideas. Here are a few tips: 

·Find a product or service that every household uses or will use
on a daily basis. ·Avoid products that require inventory ·Search
the Internet or brainstorm for products or services that provide
residual (continuous or self perpetuating) income for your time
and effort. ·Closely examine the compensation plans offered with
these products or services.

Here’s a little tip on compensation plans – the bottom line to
your desired financial rewards:

Look for compensation plans offering payouts to your
organization by incorporating these three areas: 

·weekly payout ·monthly residual (continuous) payout ·annual
bonuses 

Compensation plans that combine these three areas are quite
often easily identified in plans that include a simple “binary”
system. A binary provides you an opportunity to exponentially
maximize your efforts and payouts (leverage), especially if the
binary goes to infinity vertically. 

Note: In order for a binary not to be considered a “pyramid”, it
must offer a product or service beyond “qualifying” for the
compensation plan. 

A compensation plan with a 2 x 2 binary, simply means that once
you agree to join and promote a product or service, only 2
others (one known as your “left leg” and the other known as your
“right leg”) are needed to establish your binary when they
purchase the product or service directly from you. 

Quite often, your 2 customers for the service or product are
used to “qualify” you in order to receive monetary compensation. 

Of course, these 2 individuals now provide what is known as the
beginning of a “downline” for the product or service you have
selected for fund raising. Your “downline” increases as the two
legs on each of your customers becomes filled, and the two legs
from each of their customers fills and increases, and so on. 

The grand daddy of binary systems is the 2 x 2 “no flush”
binary. This simply means there is no limit to the amount of
customers that can be placed under your right leg or left leg,
and therefore no limit to the amount of monetary compensation.
Typically this implies that there is absolutely no limit to the
number of customers in your downline’s customers either. Super
leverage!

Extraordinary leverage is achieved when discovering a binary as
suggested above that also incorporates spillover from your
upline (those above you in the binary) – the combination of
which exponentially increases your monetary compensation.

Generally, these types of binary systems subscribe to a 1/3 –
2/3 rule, wherein you maintain control of positioning which side
the customers will fall in your downline, e.g., 1/3 under your
left leg, and 2/3 under your right leg, or vice versa.

The Bottom Line: 

To optimally leverage not only your time and effort, but
exponentially leverage your monetary compensation, you only need
a fund raising idea that is based on these two simple precepts:

·A product or service used by every household on a daily basis,
or will be used on a daily basis ·A product or service that
hosts a compensation plan using a 2 x 2 no flush binary which
incorporates 3 income streams: weekly, monthly residual, and
annual payouts

Want a simple recommendation for a product and service that will
be used daily in every household whose compensation plan
includes weekly, monthly residual, and annual payouts for your
fund raising event? Visit: http://www.free-pc-phone.com 

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