New Web Site Unites Network Marketing Entrepreneurs in Automated Business Opportunity

David M. Bresnahan
Wakefield, NH -- A new web site has been launched by a multi-level network marketing group calling itself the "Freedom Team" to help net-entrepreneurs succeed with an online automated business opportunity.

The dream of financial freedom is the common goal for the members of the "Freedom Team" offering to pay the costs for anyone who wants to start a business opportunity that functions much like a vending machine on the Internet. The new web site at

http://FreedomResidualIncome.com/matrix offers new members the opportunity to have a team of experienced partners pay for the costs to start and advertise the business.

"Most MLM businesses recruit new people, then pat them on the back and wish them luck. Those new people are left to struggle on their own. Typically 90 percent of all people who start a network marketing business fail as a result," said Jim Klaproth, a member of the Freedom Team.

Team members working together with new recruits as active business partners pay the cost for the new person to start their online business, and also pay the costs for advertising to bring qualified Internet traffic to the new person's web site.


"We do all the work. The new business owner just watches and learns. We know how to succeed, and we make sure everyone who joins us makes sales quickly so their business can be profitable right away. We make sure that all our team members succeed. We take all the risk, and we do all the work. We really are a team working together for a common goal of

financial freedom," said Alex Salas, "Freedom Team" member.

The "Freedom Team" creates a web site for new members, runs ads that bring traffic to the site, and then the automated web site makes the sales without any interaction from the site owner.

"The promises are real. Within an hour of the time I signed up my sponsor paid my fee for me, did all the work to install my series of web sites, and started advertising my business. I received regular communications on what was going on, but I didn't have to do a thing. They really do what they say," said team member Charlotte Luko.

The opportunity is open to people from anywhere in the world. Anyone with access to the Internet can participate, as long as they have the ability to receive and send E-mail at least once a day, according to Salas.
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David M. Bresnahan

David Bresnahan is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster. He has worked in all areas of journalism and public relations since 1972. He has authored several books, hosted talk radio programs, owned a radio station, on-line newspapers, and other businesses. He is an independent journalist and public relations consultant.

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