As someone who has been in Network Marketing for many years, I have always had the impression that Cash Gifting was something that just wasn't right. Now that's because i never gave it the chance to educate me.
Some people will say it doesn't seem moral or ethical because it doesn't have a product or service. Well, that's a good point but the truth is, it doesn't need one because it is not a business. Cash gifting is all about helping others to get out of the jams they are in by giving them the gift of cash. It could be to pay down bills, save their home, their car, their job!
No matter what it's for, it is to relieve the financial stress that person has. if you remember the movie "Pay It Forward", it is based really on just that, helping people get out of a jam or situation and all that is expected of you is to let others know how they can help too.
Network marketing has tried to build this way, lord knows I have tried many times, but in the end, the programs are built on the support of many where Cash Gifting is just based on just one person. You can build massive downlines like I have, made a few $1000 and then watch it crumble before your eyes just to start over again. The problem is, you always need massive numbers to make a have decent amount of money but with Cash Gifting, it could be as little as only 1 or 2 people that you share it with that starts the pay it forward type effect.
There are many programs out there that do this similar concept as Cash Gifting where there is a one up qualifier when you are selling an expensive online course that could cost $500, $1000, $2000 or maybe even $5000 and you would keep 80%, Example, you sell a course that is $500, you keep $400. I'm sure many or you have seen these, I know I have, I even did them once upon a time. You can make a great living from those programs, but those are businesses.
In Network Marketing, you always has to account for attrition (about 80%) that will disappear after 30-60 days. That's a lot of work to build something that just disappears. Not what I liked doing and I'm glad I no longer do it. Too much work for too little money.
Now, I'm not saying there is anything wrong with Network Marketing, I made some real good money over the years, but when people come to me about morals and ethics regarding Cash Gifting, you have to look at Network Marketing too. You work hard to recruit people to a program that you don't know will be around long enough to make them any money. But you know what, that goes for anything out there, on or off the Internet.
So, what this whole thing boils down to is this, no matter what it is that you embark on, you have to decide for yourself whether you think it is moral and ethical, not what someone else thinks. So before you bash any program or comment on any topic, all I ask is that you think it through for yourself and don't rely on what has been told to you. That's called due dilligence.
The presentation that I saw that really hit home for me, is the one that you can watch here:
http://uwanted2know.com/livethedreamIf you do anything at all, watch it and then walk away if you choose, but the information you learn, will impact you the rest of your life.
If there is one thing you will learn, it is exactly why the rich get richer and the rest, well, just don't!
To Your Financial Freedom!