Numis Network - Business Opportunity

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Why did I choose to get involved with Numis Network?

It is a great question and one that everyone will ask themselves. I had never been involved, nor did I think I ever would get involved, with a network marketing company otherwise known as MLM (Multilevel Marketing). It conjured up horrible images of Amway reps hounding all their friends and family to buy stuff from them. But, I have never known an Amway rep, nor do I know anything about the company, so it is not fair to critique them in this manner, but for some reason these are the images that popped into my mind and I’m sure they are the same thoughts that may run through yours.

So the reason I decided to get involved with this company comes down to opportunity!

I think I am at the right place at the right time to get involved with a company that only started their business 6 weeks ago. With that being said, the owners are not new to this game, in fact, they are industry veterans with over 40 years experience in starting and running successful network marketing companies.

For me, it was about ease of use with a complete turn key set up. I did not want to have to buy a website or set up any merchant accounts. I wanted a complete solution, whereby I could focus on the internet marketing portion of my business plan. Anyways, a friend of mine introduced me to Numis Network which is basically buying and selling collectible silver and gold coins through network marketing. The owners who started the company are all successful business owners from Tampa with backgrounds in internet marketing, MLM marketing and the (HSN) home shopping network. - you can read their bios on my website www.numisnetwork.com/jwotsch. This is a ground floor opportunity with little up front cost ($299) which included my website, tracking software, training and national marketing support along with your first “2009 MS 70 ANACS Silver American Eagle” which is valued on the internet at $125 - $299.

This company has created a turn-key web solution and the product is selling numismatic coins through your MLM network or over the internet. Coins are all ANACS certified coins that you get to keep, so there is actual real long-term value in the product that I am buying and selling. Payouts are very lucrative and I can work as little or as much as I want. I was really excited when I got introduced to the opportunity because one of our friends who just got in 5 weeks ago has only signed up 6 of his friends, but already has 235 people underneath him and he is getting paid on everyone that continues to join the network.

There are only 1,500 people signed up so far and the company is doing a national launch on Aug. 15th. One of the guys (Mike Mezack) involved with Numis Network is on the Home Shopping Network and responsible for selling over $1billion in coins. This is the first time ever that numismatic coins will be sold through a network marketing approach so getting in on the ground floor was a huge selling point for me since I will continue to get paid out on everyone beneath me - indefinitely. The websites are completely hands off as the software tracks everything for me, but I have total control of the back-end software to monitor my network base and all my commissions.

Here is a video with one of the founders talking about the opportunity.

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1 oz Gold Bullion

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Buying 1oz Gold Bullion Online

You can buy gold as natural flakes or nuggets right up to 1000 oz bullion bars with an amazing range of forms and sizes in between these extremes, including jewelry. The form you choose to purchase your gold in is usually determined by the end use. In this article we will explore the types of 1 oz gold bullion that are available for investment purposes.

1 oz gold bullion is one of the smaller units that you can purchase gold in if you are looking to invest in gold. The smaller unit size and cost makes it ideal for the small investor to accumulate a physical gold portfolio over a period of time. There are transport, storage, ease of use, and portability advantages to small units of bullion compared to the larger 100 oz and 1000 oz sizes. Gold bullion is also available in smaller sizes than one ounce but we won’t be covering these in this article.

Gold Bullion Coins

1 oz gold bullion coins are produced by mints all over the world. Many of these coins are legal tender although the face values on the coins are usually just a fraction of their gold content value. Coins can be purchased individually or in rolls and boxes. One advantage of gold coins is that they are hard to counterfeit. By weighing them with accurate coin scales and measuring them with a specific sleeve or gauge for the coin type it is easy to identify any irregularities in size and weight.

Gold bullion coins generally do not have any numismatic value. Their price is typically determined by their gold content based on the spot price of gold, plus a sellers premium. Both the spot price of gold and the sellers premium vary depending on supply and demand. Other 1 oz gold coins have numismatic value in addition to their gold value and while they are also purchased by investors, it is not so easy to determine the value of the premium, so we will not discuss them here.

Well known gold bullion coins include the South African Krugerrand, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, the American Gold Eagle, the American Gold Buffalo, and the Australian Gold Nugget, all of which contain exactly one troy ounce of gold each. The Chinese Panda, and the beautiful Austrian Philharmonic gold coins are also increasing in popularity.

Gold Bullion Bars

1 oz gold bullion bars come in two styles based on the manufacturing process. There is the conventional gold bar or ingot cast in a mould with stamped markings, and minted bars made from strips of gold that have pressed markings and sometimes holograms. The premium you pay over the spot gold price is normally less on the cast bars than the minted bars. The attractive minted gold bars typically come in a sealed protective plastic case with a certificate of authenticity and serial number. PAMP Suisse are probably the best known and sought after bars in this category. One ounce PAMP Suisse bars are 1 5/8 inches (41 mm) tall and 15/16 inches (24 mm) wide, are approximately 2mm thick, and weigh 31.1 grams (1 troy ounce).

These are the two main types of 1 oz gold bullion products that are easiest to identify and verify for purposes of buying and selling on the open market. You can buy gold and silver bullion online at 1ozbullion.com in all the different forms and sizes that are available.

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