Cash Gifting Programs ~ How Do They Work? Part 2 of 4
In my last post, we defined cash gifting and also discussed what cash gifting is as well as what it is not. In this second post of the series, I’m going to
- Talk about the proper structure of a cash gifting program
- Share some cash gifting terminology with you
- Discuss the forms associated with a cash gifting program
One of the first things you should find out when you’re researching a cash gifting club is ask, “How is the Club Organized”?
- A cash gifting program should NEVER be structured like a business; any type of business structure is illegal (including MLM or network marketing).
- Cash gifting is a private, invitation-only work at home opportunity; again, unlike MLM, there is no recruiting permitted. Admittance into a cash gifting group or program requires an invitation from a cash gifting mentor.
- If mentors talk about receiving a return on your gift, RUN DON’T WALK to another club; cash gifting involves money given to help others freely and it entitles you to nothing in return.
- No hard sell tactics are permitted with this work at home activity. You can’t ask someone for a gift; if they believe in the concept of “giving freely and receiving gratefully”, they could choose to offer a gift to you.
As I’ve stated in previous posts, cash gifting is a unique opportunity and as such, has some specific terminology to be aware of:
- Cash gifting programs are NOT investment groups, companies, corporations or businesses; they can be referred to as clubs, systems or groups.
- Words or terms like profit, income or return on investment are not to be used with cash gifting; my own mentor uses the term “prosperity stream” which I love and use myself.
The last thing I want to talk about are the forms that a legitimate cash gifting program should offer to a prospective cash gifter.
- Cash gifting programs should offer both a gifting form and a non-solicitation form; these are legal documents that state that the gift that you are offering is of your own free will and you expect nothing in return.
- These documents also maintain that the group is not operating as a business.
- If the program you are considering joining doesn’t offer these forms for you to sign PRIOR to giving your gift, again, RUN IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION and locate another club and/or cash gifting mentor.
Perhaps some of you are wondering at this point, “Why would anyone get involved in this activity where there are no guarantees that you will receive anything in return”? In my opinion, the absolute first thing that you must possess is the proper mindset (click here for my previous post on this subject); that you will reap what you sow and the act of giving multiplies exponentially when you do it for the right reasons. There is no question that this activity is not for everyone but it can be very gratifying for a number of reasons if you decide to embark on this journey.
In my next post of this four-part series, I’m going to talk about the appropriate way to market the cash gifting activity. I would love to answer any questions you have; please contact me at 248.767.7969 or decide2bewealthy@gmail.com.
To Your Phenomenal Success,
Diane Aksten is a Cash Gifting Mentor with The People’s Program, a program which can improve your financial situation quickly. John Rockefeller, the wealthiest person in history, used this principle as a kid to form the foundation of his staggering fortune. Learn how to prosper online with a simple step by step system. Click Here Now…




Hi Diane,
Super breakdown here.
You clearly state the differences between the private activity of gifting and a home based business. No selling, no chasing. It’s a private activity for givers. Home based businesses are geared towards making an investment and profiting off of the investment.
Thanks for sharing your insight!
RB
Ryan Biddulph recently posted..3 Tips To Speedy Cash Gifting Success
Ryan: Thanks; probably one of the most important things to know, in my opinion. Cash gifting can’t be promoted like an MLM or direct sales business and can’t be construed to be a business AT ALL.
Diane
Great explanation Diane!
When I was presented with cash gifting several years ago, anyone could join. The way it was structured is that you have to give to the person who you came in under and then it kept going like that. I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how people actually made money with that which is why it scared me off. Plus, although I thought I had the right mindset at that time, I later learned that I still had a lot of work to do. So I think a lot of people have the best of intentions but will find that there is plenty of room for improvement. That in itself would scare me away.
But I appreciate you explaining this to us because it’s obvious that what I was introduced to was not a legitimate cash gifting service. I definitely know it’s not a business now.
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Adrienne: Thanks
Just like MLMs, direct sales and network marketing, there are some good eggs and bad eggs in the arena of cash gifting as well; it’s REALLY important to become involved with a legitimate company and have an honest mentor like Ryan.
Stay tuned for the last 2 parts of the series; Part 3 is going to talk about the importance of having a mentor like Ryan and in Part 4, I’ll be going into detail about the specifics of the program we are a part of.
Thanks for stopping by Adrienne; I always value your input!!
Diane