Send Out Cards – An Unbiased Review

Send Out Cards! If you’ve been part of the network marketing business, you must have come across the name. Send Out Cards has gained quite a lot of popularity of late as a network marketing business. Although the company has been doing business for some time now, there has been an increase in advertising lately. So what is Send Out Cards all about? Is it legit or is it another scam? What is the business opportunity being offered? These are the questions we seek to answer through this review.

Send Out Cards: The Company

Send Out Cards was founded way back in 2004, by Kody Bateman and is based in Salt Lake City, Utah. As a home based network marketing business, it has earned over $150 million, in the last five years alone. The idea behind the company is that people don’t send out real printed cards anymore – so there’s an obvious market waiting to be tapped. Besides that, Send Out Cards doesn’t have any real competition. The two major players in this niche market – Hallmark and American Greetings offer greeting cards at $3 to $4. Send Out Cards offer the same at 62 cents. Also, unlike Send Out Cards, they don’t offer a business opportunity.

Send Out Cards: The Product

The product offered by Send Out Cards are post cards, greeting cards and gift items. These cards are suitable for a wide range of occasions, right from thank you to follow-up cards. What separates Send Out Cards products from its competitors are the low prices, but more importantly, the chance to customize the cards. Users can customize their own greeting cards with artwork, photos and messages online. They can even have the messages written in their own handwriting. The company, then prints and mails these personalized cards on the user’s behalf. People can send out these cards to friends, family, prospects, customers and clients – a personalized approach will definitely please the recipient. While businesses mostly use emails and auto-responders today, sending out a personalized message on a greeting card can work wonders for them as it facilitates one-to-one relationship marketing.

Send Out Cards: The Business Opportunity

Individuals working as a part of Send Out Cards, can choose to work as an independent distributor. The cost associated with becoming a distributor is $398 along with a distributor kit worth $59. The kit contains all the tools necessary for recruiting new reps. As a Send Out Cards distributor, you can earn money in three different ways –

Leadership Bonuses – Distributors are paid every time they recruit a distributor who purchases a product package. The bonus begins at $140 and increases as you move up to higher ranks in the six levels. In order to qualify, a distributor needs to have a minimum of three qualified customers as well as meet his personal monthly volume target. They can also earn bonuses from down line coding, whenever a new rep is sponsored.

Retail Sales Commission – The retail sales commissions are earned based on the distributor’s monthly retail sales. Commissions vary between 5% and 30%, based on the number of qualified active customer subscriptions.

Residual Commissions – These commissions are dependent on the total volume generated by the distributor’s down line. Commissions range from 5% to 30% based on whether the distributor is at the retail level or at the top level of the compensation plan.

As a conclusion, Send Out Cards is definitely not a scam, but in order to make money through this network marketing business, you will need to successfully promote the business opportunity and recruit more distributors.


Source by Eric N Goldman