Hope you had a great Christmas weekend.  We did. God is so good to bless us with the gathering of family which was not possible in the past.  Praise Him!

I want to share some insights and review of this new program.  See if it might help you in 2010.  All the best to you!  God bless.

Wealth creation on the internet has taken its twists and turns over the year. There is no shortage of "turn-key" systems touting the ability to "turn your computer into an ATM machine". (Just love that!) With the economy dragging along and unemployment rising, it is no surprise that people are coming in droves to the internet for relief, for a little extra cash. Unfortunately, they often sign up, and then fail to do even 10% of what is required. Then, disappointed and feeling victimized, they jump ship to the next best thing and repeat the process.

Even the brilliant minds who create these systems cannot force the end user to step up. People are basically lazy, or too busy. I know I am a little bit of both. That is why the sign hanging near my front door reads "Martha Stewart Doesn't Live Here". Oh, but I digress!

So what? So what if we're lazy or too busy? We still have dreams....early retirement, travel, time with family and friends, college tuition paid in full and no debt. So what can a poor internet surfer do?

Cash gifting programs, or cash leveraging as they are sometimes called, are systems where members share the wealth. They make gifts of cash to one another. But, is this legal?

In the United States and Canada, citizens have a constitutional right to gift property, cash and other assets to anyone they choose. The rules governing the limits of this gifting are found in the IRS Tax Code, Title 26, Sections 2501-2504 and 2511.

Some of us may have already experienced advance Estate Planning where gifting tax-exempt amounts of up to $13,000 per person per year is used to reduce the taxable value of the Estate. This is completely legal according to the IRS rules. But what about a cash gifting program? Is it legal?



How does it work? When structured correctly, as is ProFusionX, members all benefit from spreading the wealth around, gifting one another with cash at the level they choose. With the ProFusionX system, Founders Tom Nicholas and Jeff McNeil have used their combined 27 years of successful lead generation and marketing experience to create a cash gifting opportunity unlike any other, to help many people help many more people get the income they need.



There are 12 levels of pledging from $200 to $12,500. The 80/20 gifting structure ensures that the sponsor, or inviter, has a vested interest in the success of each member in the downline. For each member personally sponsored, you receive 80% of their pledge, directly to your PayPal, AlertPay, or even by wire or US Mail. Then 20% on the successive members in the downline to 12 levels.



But up to this point, there is nothing extraordinary about ProFusionX. What truly sets it apart is the ProFusionX Power Leads. 50 fresh leads are delivered to the back office of every member each week. So a member does not even need to advertise the system. Then the system automatically follows up with each lead through an autoresponder. It is that simple. Seems even a novice can have success.



Now, an experienced marketer or business builder can already see the great value of these FREE leads. 50 leads per week, that is 200 per month, 2400 for an entire year. For FREE. We know "The Money Is In The List". ProFusionX builds one for you. And these leads are yours to build relationship with and share other opportunities you may have to offer.



Right now the Pre-Launch End of Year Special which expires at midnight on 12/31/09 offers this entire automated system and 2400 leads for just $200. Members will be able to buy-in at the $9500 level for only $200. After the first of January, it will cost $97 plus whichever pledge level you choose. Still, you could never buy 2400 leads for $200.



Watch this one in 2010. Here's hoping it truly helps all those struggling folks in today's economy.



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