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Former Home Business Magazine, now featuring Internet Marketing Bugle content by way of product reviews, updates and business blueprints.

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

Where's my Cash For The Weekend?

I was an agent for Simon Tofield’s Cash For The Weekend project (C4W) with many of you, also subscribed to Working Hours Magazine, a subscriber to C4W too.

However, occasionally issues of C4W magazine arrived late.

We had a letter of apology from Simon Tofield, the Prime Source, early in the year stating that everyone involved can have an extra 12 months subscription to make up for the late arrival of the months issue. With the latest update we should all be on 24 months extra subscription. Read on.

Recently, it seems, another issue has gone missing and so agents who signed up as a result of my advertising have been asking me what is happening. Although I am an agent the same as anyone else and therefore in the same boat, I felt that I ought to check up on things before too many complaints arrived.

At first I was told that C4W was ceasing to be replaced by a new magazine, InterWealth, which I started to tell subscribers wishing to join and those wondering what was going on.

I’ve now been updated further, via another subscriber, and I will print a letter below written by Simon Tofield, to one of his members. This should fill you in with all that is going on and put your minds at rest. Simon Tofield will contact all his subscribers over the next few weeks regarding the latest developments.

“Cash For The Weekend has had several teething problems. Mainly due to theagency option. The original sales material was not working effectively foragents. This was causing a lot of frustration as 90% of subscribers wanted to promote it.The whole package is being given a facelift and all paid subscriberswill be re-subscribed for free for 12 issues. The new marketing material is muchpunchier and all subscribers will be allowed to promote the package and earna generous commission.One of the main reasons most agents had trouble with promotion is thelack of merchant facilities. With the new material all agents will be able toaccept Visa/Mastercard/American Express and Maestro.I'm a few weeks away from getting everything finalised but as soon aseverything is in place you'll receive a new welcome issue plus access toa dedicated website where you'll be able to download everything you needif you wish to promote it.”

That was in response to one member who asked Simon Tofield for the reason of delay in publication of C4W.

I’ve seen the new magazine promotion ‘InterWealth’ and it looks very good but I do hope that Simon doesn’t forget the hundreds of subscribers to C4W who simply want to read good content and be able to continue promoting such as a part of their home business.

I am keeping existing ads going as you can still operate your business while we wait for the changes to come into effect. If you are sending out info packs, keep on doing so as, even if the information packs are being updated, you can still bring in new-joins regardless.

If you’d like to contact Simon, his full details are in the C4W magazine welcome pack. The email address I have for him is: simon.tofield@zoom.co.uk although I, personally, can’t get a reply from it, they don’t get returned ‘unsent’, so I imagine he receives them. So do keep trying.

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