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I am in desperate need of some extra income. I have been reading up on Ameriplan for the past few hours and it sounds like a great opportunity. But there are many questions I have before I jump in to anything.
1.) What is the total cost at sign up to become an IBO? What are the monthly fees after that? 2.) What is included and provided to me every month with that fee? If the website is still included could I get an example of the layout of said website? Also, does a domain come with it? 3.) I am not interested in automatic withdrawal for my monthly fees. Can I pay at my leisure? 4.) Do I get a cut off of the IBO's I sign up or is earnings single tier? 5.) Realistically speaking, how fast can I start making money? 6.) And finally, the last question I can think of for now: which team should I sign up with if I do decide to pull the trigger? I am looking for the best possible coaching and learning materials. I have never done anything like this. |

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Of the top 10 list in AmeriPlan, 8-10 of those in any month are from the Freedom at Home Team, so that's definitely the team I recommend
![]() The only other thing I'd like to add is you do get overrides as you advance within the company. You can make up to an additional 33% on top of your 80/40%. |
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Hopefully we can welcome you to the team real soon!!
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It's a business. You invest to own your own business and you can claim that business the following year for tax benefits. You're not paying them to be an employee. You choose your own hours and decide how you want to run your business. I am sure one of the members here can tell you more about it.
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Ginene was correct. Every business costs something. In fact, every job does too. When I had a job, I paid more a month for gas to get there, work clothes and shoes, daycare, taxes, meals at work etc than I pay for my business. And as Ginene said, our business expense is a tax write off, unlike what you spend for a job. We also get to deduct a portion of our rent/mortgage, utilities, and other office expenses like your computer.
It is similar to having a franchise. Think of McDonald's. If you buy a McDonald's, you already have the branding and popularity rather than building from scratch. With our business, we automatically get the reputation of a 22 yr old, A+ rated Corporation and we don't have to worry about establishing ourselves or our network. We pay an annual fee of $19.95 for our websites, back office, customer support and for them to mail our members' cards. They also bring providers into our network. Then we pay monthly to become payable, and the level you choose determines your pay. You get a great benefits package for your entire household, and also roadside assistance, ID theft protection, legal and financial services, shopping, dining, recreation. You should use your plan, as you will save more than you spent and also you can share your savings with your members. If you don't use it, then why would your customers want to use it? My family saves more every month than the business "costs" and then I still make an income from it, AND get to claim it at tax times. Hope that makes sense! |
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The majority of our training focuses on free leads and free lead generation. If you have the money and prefer to purchase leads you are more than welcome to, but it's not necessary to get going. I made my first promotion on free lead sources, and many others have also.
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