Tuesday, January 1, 2008

A Great YTB Video

I saw this and thought it was great! The enthusiasm is there, the fun is there, and he is does a better job representing YTB than many I have seen. Not sure what the motive on the video is since there is no recruitment pitch or details on the program, but I think it is great.

16 comments:

  1. Maybe he should keep lipsinging that wants lots and lots of money. Because he will never get it in YTB.

    The basis looks like quick catch to get people to join, the suckers that joined, that expect to make millions off YTB and don't. As they say a sucker is born everyday!

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  2. YTBscam--I am 100% serious. I enjoyed this. I suspect it was made for his team or whatever, but it shows some creativity. Not full of bull and half truths plus it gets his website exposed.

    Unique and different. Compare that to EAB or the yes, yes, yes dude with the broken closet

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  3. Hey SCAM, Like I said many MANY times before, and it is even mentioned at the meetings...
    YTB is NOT a get rich quick thing. It is a "make what you are worth thing"! BIG DIFFERENCE!!!

    If you join YTB and do NOTHING... you make absolutely NOTHING!!!

    If you join YTB and do a little bit, you make a little money.

    If you join YTB and do a lot, then you make a whole lot!

    You will never understand, because like your name, you are a scam! You are probably one of those people who did join YTB and did nothing.

    I have a downline!
    I have clients!
    I make money in the marketing side, and I also sell travel!
    I do a lot, so I make a lot!!!

    You have not posted any fo your own facts. You only went behind everyone else's anti-ytb and "yesed" them to death!

    The funny thing about this video is that this guy won't get anybody recruited by using it. Why? well, the website on his tee goes straight to his travel portal... not his home page where his name, e-mail and phone number should be... along with company info and "join YTB" option. From what I gather, he just expects people to click and order. Unless he has a business card with a seperate URL link to his home page, my impression is that he is most likely a new RTA and not that serious about his business yet.

    This is one thing people fail to understand! YTB is a serious business! One must be serious about their YTB business, or they WILL FAIL!!!

    YTB does NOT FAIL it's RTA's. It's RTA's fail YTB if they are not serious about it! Failures will quit, and the successful workers will stay.

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  4. For the record, I have never joined YTB..or any other MLM. How many times do I have to tell you this Proud? Can you not read? Can you not comprehend? Probably not over your cheerleading.

    YTB is a FAILURE when you look at the numbers. When you pay more into a company then what you take out of it, yes it becomes a failure.

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  5. Hmmmm... I got back far more than what I paid into YTB, so I guess it's a success for me. :)

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  6. Proud,

    Keep saying that, but you have offered no proof once again. Anyone can say this or say that....but when it comes to proof and you have shown none...your comments might as well come out of thin air. The same air YTB is breathing!

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  7. Keep thinking what you want scam. I know what I have, and I can tell you it's great!

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  8. If I wasn't making anything with YTB... do you think I would be defending the company? Absolutely NOT! I would still be working at my old career at a restructured pay of 20% less than what I was making up until 5 months before I became a director with YTB and walked out of my old career into a better one.

    for you and your stinkin thinkin, I laugh! HA HA!

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  9. Proud to be YTB said...
    If I wasn't making anything with YTB... do you think I would be defending the company?



    Yes, because people that make bad decisions always seem to need to justify those decisions.

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  10. Hahahaha... WRONG!


    You see, failure was never an option for me. I never believed in failure, and because I am successful, i most likely never will believe in failure. All my life, I have set goals for myself. Some were smple, some complex, but al very real and obtainable. So far, I have been able to achieve every single goal I have set!

    when i started YTB, i planned on getting my 1st 3 people in a week. In my ist week, i got my 1st 7 people! On my 2nd day in the business, I already made my first travel sale! yeah, it was a flight and a hotel... still a sale! How did I do this? DETERMINATION and PERSEVERENCE! As I got more clients and made more travel sales, it became easier to get people into the business. I was now not only able to tell people about the business, but also show that it really does work! Now, mym downline is following mym footsteps, and they are becoming successful as well. As I said before, I am helping each and every one of them every step of the way.

    Opportunity is like the arrow in the FedEX sign. Some see it... some don't. If you don't see it, it doesn't mean it'a not there.

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  11. It is a funny video. I think YTB is funny too. I love all the boasting and puffing and spinning. I also feel really sorry for them at the same time. It is real American tragedy.

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  12. I am waiting for YTB The Musical to come out.

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  13. "Real American tragedy."

    C'mon folks, really? This is what you see as a tragedy? A bunch of people, some that may be successful, that go into a business of their own free will? Yeah, having the right to choose your own fate really sucks. I'm more suprised that you actually burn energy feeling sorry for people that get into it. It is true: the people that want to do well will, and the people in it for an "easy buck" get what they put into it: nothing.

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  14. Yeah, it's a real tragedy alright when instead of working for someone who pays you what they want to pay you... with little chance for advancement... having your pay restructured and having Uncle Sam suck the life blood out of you, someone takes full control of their own future by starting up their own business.

    Next time, you go to a restaurant, think about the waiter/waitress who has to rely on tips, because their base wages are less than minimum wage. Next time you go to Wal-Mart, take a look at the people in their 70's STILL WORKING because THEY CAN'T AFFORD TO RETIRE! Next time you go past an unemployment line, think about those who got laid off! Now that's tragic!!!

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  15. Do you mean all those YTBers that spent their last 499.00 and now need food stamps to feed their family? Yes, I am very sorry for them and the foolhardy decisions they have made.

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  16. Sorry you cannot deny numbers, they don't lie, not that you are but talk is very cheap when your company's main profit is from selling down lines. All the push is to recruit, not sell travel. Did you read the report by their attorney? He warned them to comply, did you read what YTB filed with the SEC? Check it out on Edgar.com - I read it all prior to signing up, and then of course I laughed and kept my day job. The SEC filing by YTB clearly states they do not know if they can stay in business without selling to recruits and yes they disclosed that information to say "we disclosed it" when the lawsuits hit, and they will - so basically YTB's income is based upon you all getting people to sign up - if your product does not substain your business you are not a business. The big revenue that was reported, its from recruit money: 70% of it is anyway, read the P and L. Lastly, check out their "marketing" costs, pretty high for a company that says their marketing is low and based upon "you all as your a face to the name..." and all that other *(&(*%$*. Bet those higher ups are having a good time on your dollar and writing it off as "marketing" - did you see their new salary releases? 350k upwards per year per guy? Why not lower the fee's or "give back" in the Christian way by not charging web hosting....mmmmm - guess they don't sell enough "travel" to do that and need all those fees to pay the 350k yearly salaries and private vacations for their top dogs. Hey - worst case, you can have some great advice for your friends about scams when this is all done. Learn to read third party docs from legal agencies, BBB comes to mind as well, and have an independent thought instead of following the herd - mooooo

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