Wireless Gold Rust-We've Finally Solved The Problem!

By Brian Shortt

Lightyear Wireless is a company everybody is chatting about. The company Launched in 2008 from the parent company Lightyear Network Solutions and is based out of Louisville Kentucky. They are a direct sales company, which means Opportunity meant for you! You may possibly have heard of Lightyear Alliance before, which is the marketing arm for Network Solutions. The view is real straightforward, adding Communication and technology to a multi level marketing format, the idea is pretty much brilliant, but with all new companies and network marketing companies in general their are several questions that arise. We will examine several of the most frequently asked questions below to help you understand why everybody is talking.

Is Lightyear Wireless a scam? Lets start out by answering the question that is on every body's mind. First things first if you ever pay attention to most on line blogs or websites you will notice this, as a rule people will call a respectable company a scam and subsequently at the end of the article they will promote their own opportunity as the best alternative. This is a way for people to promote their own opportunity while ruining the image of the one in question. I would not like to be on a team with someone like that and neither should you. Here is a simple way to find out the truth, is the company a member of the better business bureau, And the Direct selling association (DSA)

Lightyear Wireless Opportunity, Why is it such a big deal? In business their has forever been a search for what we call true residual income. Imagine this, over 250 million wireless customers in the United States alone paying over 11 Billion dollars a month on their mobile phone bill. What if you could get paid every month as soon as those customers paid their cell phone, or data bill. A recession proof business, people will have their electricity shut off before they have their cell phone shut off.

With all the direct sales, MLM and network marketing opportunities out there, what makes Lightyear Wireless different than other opportunities in the communications industry? Well for starters Lightyear wireless is powered by Americas most reliable network, not to declare, the parent company Network solutions is a full service telephone and communications company offering everything from home phone service to business and data service. They are currently #19 on Inc. Magazines fastest growing companies and were featured as Pick of the week by CNBC's weekly show.

So how much is it going to cost me to become a representative of Lightyear Wireless? Currently, the cost is just $49.99 and will cost you about $49.99 a month to run your full service on-line store front called My wireless Rep, The first month being free. The web store is more than meets the eye, it includes the wireless store, business opportunity videos, a complete back office plus lead capture pages, email auto responders a free monthly lead system, training, earnings, downline trackers and so much more. As a rep you additionally have the opportunity to offer Extreme Voip, Dish Network, Direct TV, home security and broadband Internet from companies like Comcast and Charter. Not a bad outlay to start your own telecommunications power house.

If you are looking for timing in a business opportunity, there is none better right at this moment. In June of 2009, Lightyear Wireless launched Pre paid wireless, No credit checks, commitments, or deposits. You can keep your same number and call anyone on any network, Monthly plans will start as low as $20.00 and $59.99 with free nights and weekends. And the best part about it is you get paid. With the slowing economy, prepaid users grew 19 percent last year, an increase of nearly 8 million to 49.5 million users and expected to rise another 13 percent this year as people are not willing to sign up for two year contracts and essentially can pay less by pay as you go options.

There has never been a better time to start a Lightyear Wireless business. - 31834

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The Wireless Opportunity

By Brian Shortt

Overview

What if something previously undreamed of suddenly became a reality? An opportunity so incredible that the most successful people in the country would be amazed. A final frontier that could quickly become the fastest opportunity witnessed in U.S. History.

What if?

Well, the unimaginable has turn into reality, and the way you think about wireless phones is about to transform forever! Our new and innovative wireless business is creating an unparalleled home business opportunity for people everywhere. The largest reassignment of wealth is about to get underway as people in the U.S. Replace the last of their land-line carriers and go 100% wireless.

Mobile phones have undeniably become the most vital part of our lives. It is hard to imagine life without mobile phones. They are now inexpensive, simple to use, comfortable and equipped with every imaginable feature. From children to middle-aged to senior citizens, mobile phones have gone from craze to a basic necessity of life. With our fast lifestyles, mobile phones allow us to stay connected wherever we are, and whenever we need.

No one in direct promotion history has ever been paid on monthly wireless bills. How much does your household spend on wireless bills per month? $100? $200? $500? Americans single-handedly spend over $11 billion per month on wireless phone bills!

At long last, there's a company that is creating a Wireless Residual Revolution! Imagine getting paid up to 10% per month on the wireless phone bill of each person you know? How about up to 4% per month on the wireless bill of everyone they know?

Revolutions are how millionaires are created. The WIRELESS GOLD RUSH will happen only once! Your wireless phone will become your one device to communicate, access the Internet, and simply live your everyday life. Over the next 10 years, wireless phones will substitute all the devices we use. They have already replaced our household phones, mp3 players and even our computers. As broadband access grows, mobile phones will have every imaginagble application on them, all available at your fingertips.

It's the easiest conversation you will ever have. Do you have a mobile phone? (Yes.) Does your wireless company give you credits toward your monthly wireless bill? (No.) Do you know a person who would like to get paid on their monthly wireless bill and the bill of everyone they know?

YES - Me!

The potential is limitless. If you missed the other gold rushes, such as the Long Distance Gold rush or the Internet Gold rush, you still have one last chance. The unimaginable is now reality. This is your time. Do NOT miss this gold rush! - 31834

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All About Wireless Speaker Systems

By Andy Zain

In the past, listening to music required extensive set-up. You had to purchase a high quality sound system and set of speakers, then connect a mass of wires to get everything to work correctly. Nowadays, though, you can bypass much of that by using one of several wireless speaker systems offered for sale in the United States. You can get a wireless system that includes a single speaker, a dual set, or even surround sound.

Wireless speakers may be used inside the house, but most people prefer to use them outside. It is often not convenient to bring a traditional system out when working in the yard or garden, and boom boxes quickly wear out batteries.

There is no difference in sound quality between wireless and wired speakers. The only difference is the mechanism by which sound is transferred. Some wireless speakers use an FM radio transmitter to receive sound. These speakers come with a special transmitter, which must be connected to your CD player, stereo, or other audio device. Depending on the speaker set-up, you can transmit sound from up to 300 feet away. The signal can go through walls, furniture, and other electronic devices to get to the speakers.

Less commonly, wireless speakers can use infrared technology to transmit the signal. This technology is mainly used in home theatre systems and is less convenient to use. Infrared signals cannot move through obstacles, requiring the user to clear a path between the audio device and the speaker prior to use.

Most wireless speakers are built for outdoor use and are therefore extremely durable. Adverse weather should not have much of an effect on these speakers, although common sense dictates putting them away during a blizzard, hurricane, or other severe weather problem.

You probably do not want to leave them outdoors during a snowstorm or hurricane, but you do not have to worry about bringing them inside every night in order to keep them safe from adverse weather. However, the durable materials that protect the speakers from weather-related problems can occasionally muffle sound if the distance between speaker and audio device is too great.

Wireless speaker systems give you high quality sound without the inconvenience of having to set up and wire your system every time you move it. Just make sure your speakers are close to your music source, and you can rock out wherever you'd like. - 31834

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