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Angela Schnabel About: “I was fairly skeptical— but I was surprised at how refreshingly simple and common-sense it was. We all use the internet every day, so there's nothing to buy and nothing to inventory. I was totally amazed when I took it to my most skeptical friends; every one of them said this is a no-brainer. The iJango people are good, sincere people, out to make the world a better place. I'm sold on the opportunity." Kermit Miller, National Community Director Recognitions Angela Schnabel: Eos Rewards Browser – Much of our attention is focused on improving the browser, as it is imperative that it continues to improve and evolve with our company and the expectations of our Members. The fact that no one else out there has a ‘Rewards Browser’ and that we are the only ones that provide a rewards browsing experience should make you very excited. We are on the leading edge with the new generation of rewards systems and that sets all of us apart from the rest. Contact Angela Schnabel: The commission iJango earns from retailers varies not only by the store you purchase from but oftentimes by item category within a store. For instance Best Buy may offer a different commission percentage for the digital camera you purchased than for the mp3 player. Generally speaking the average commission earning is about 5% of the purchase price, however I’ve seen that vary from 0% to over 20%

Angela Schnabel Services AND THAT IS IF EVERYONE ONLY SELLS JUST ONE AD! OK, so let's think about the opportunity here: 1. As a Director, when you help your new Director sign up their first adJango client, you trigger all Fast Start Bonuses and your new Director gets 0 of their 0 director enrollment fee back! Additionally, your new Director is instantly eligible to receive future downline commissions. 2. As a New Director, if over time, you build an organization equal to the one in the very top example, and only averaged one sale per director, you would earn ,186.00. But what if everyone averaged three sales? That's over ,000 per month! But things don't always happen as planned. So what if only half of that organization and sales happened and your income was only ,000 per month? Or what if you failed reaching that goal by 90% and your income was only ,200 per month. Is ,200 a month income worth showing this opportunity to three people and helping each of them sign up their first adJango client? 3. Think of how much easier it would be to earn ,186.00 per month by helping three new Directors get their first adJango sales rather than going out yourself and selling ONE THOUSAND ads it would take to equal that income monthly. 4. If you sponsored a few people as a Regional Director and over time build the same organization again, only seven levels deep, and not considering any income that would be happening far below the seven levels by that time, your income could be in the ,000.00 a month range! Remember that’s with everyone averaging just ONE SALE. Well what if your organization averaged three sales? That would be 4,000.00 a month! Let’s say you had failed by 90% of reaching your goal and your income was only ,800.00 per month. Would that be worth getting five or ten new persons started by helping them sell their first ad? 5. Think about the unlimited depth income opportunity of just the Regional Director organization as Directors start realizing elevated incomes. That organization will continue to grow and grow and grow because of the excitement that those higher incomes generate. What could that amount to? 6. None of this takes in the unbelievably huge income potential of building both National Director and International Director Organizations. About Angela Schnabel: I hope you and everyone in your local community can join us in the coming weeks as we reveal additional details about the adJango program and how you can turn adJango into lucrative full time endeavor (and share it with others!). Contact Angela Schnabel: Select a name for your business Open a checking account under your name DBA the business name Deposit all income into the business checking account Write checks for as many of your business expenses as possible and save all receipts If you pay cash for expenses, get a receipt from the seller. If hand written, be sure it has the date, the seller’s name and what you purchased Write down your vehicle mileage when you start your business and again on December 31 of each year. You will be able to deduct a % of your total mileage without gas receipts and a % of your car loan interest If you entertain clients, get a receipt and write the name of the person at the event as well as a short description of what business was transacted You can give business gifts to your clients or potential clients with a value of or less per client per year You are allowed to deduct/depreciate office furnishings, equipment and supplies You can deduct magazine subscriptions, books and membership dues that relate to your line of business You can deduct bank service charges and check printing charges You can deduct rent and utilities for your business and/or storage You can deduct accountants consulting fees and attorneys fees You can NOT make donations to charitable organizations and deduct them as a business expense unless they are advertising, ie, You pay for an ad in a school yearbook. You can deduct floral arrangements that you use in your office as well as other decorations You can provide coffee, etc to your clients and deduct the cost If possible, use separate credit cards for business and personal purchases Long distance phone calls are deductible, but in order to deduct the base rate, you must have two lines into your home. Here you can find more information: Services Angela Schnabel - Angela Schnabel Services - Recognitions Angela Schnabel.