PIE 247 Review (Personal Independent Earnings 24/7)

PIE 24/7 Review

Personal Independent Earnings (PIE) is another entrepreneurial-style help system product available on a monthly subscription basis. There's an income opportunity as well, described below.

The Founder, David T. Rosen

David T. Rosen used to be homeless but now he's “driven and fierce”. He started in network marketing in 1987 and decided the entire industry needed a makeover. The result was this PIE 24/7system of entrepreneurial tools for people who want to start an online business.

The Age of PIE

“The Age of PIE” is how the company views the world…a new era of network marketing, designed by PIE. They see the age of the office cubicle as coming to a close as the era of steady economic growth comes to an end. There is no safety net…etc.

The gist of their vision is: things are looking pretty bad so you'd better learn how to make money yourself online.

The Products

There are 3 parts to the PIE 24/7 lineup for budding entrepreneurs:

  1. The Entrepreneurial Success System
  2. Entrepreneurial Mentoring
  3. Change Your Life 168 Day Challenge

The Entrepreneurial System

This consists of a suite of cloud-based products designed get a new online business owner up and running:

  • website builder
  • lead pages
  • auto responder
  • business cards
  • ad rotator
  • email marketing
  • apps
  • domain names

Entrepreneurial Mentoring

This helps newbies understand the basic concepts of business and shows them common newbie mistakes so they can avoid them.

The 168-Day Challenge

This is basically a motivational device to get new members to give their 110% to their own efforts. Based on research showing that 168 days is all it takes to form good habits by following instruction and taking repeated action, it's meant to turn anyone into a hard-working, focused business person.

The PIE 24/7 Opportunity

There are three ways to get involved: just buy the product and benefit, as a reseller with limited commissions (no product included), and as a distributor with full commissions.

  • Product Only Plan. The product suite, including the Entrepreneurial Business Academy and the 68-Day Challenge, is $20 per month.
  • Reseller Plan. Earn limited commissions but you don't get anything from the Entrepreneurial Business Academy. $10 per month.
  • Entrepreneur Plan. Get full commissions, the whole product lineupe, plus PIE marketing tools, live mentoring, recorded mentoring, and access to guest speakers. $25 per month

PIE stands for “Personal Independent Earnings”. Here's the run-down:

  • Basic level is called Deputy PIEoner. Make 25% on personal retail sales.
  • After achieving at least 20 personal sales volume, become a PIEoner. Now you can earn personal sales volume commissions and PIE commissions up to the second PIE.
  • Personally sponsor a new PIE an you become TEAM PIEoner. Now you get commissions on 3 PIEs.
  • Get one of your own personally sponsored people to attain the rank of PIEoner and become Regional PIEoner. Now you have the ability to earn on five PIE levels (plus the personal sales volume commissions, which are available at every level except Deputy PIEoner.
  • This continues…move your people up in the ranks, keep up your own personal sales volume, and earn the ability to make income on more PIE levels up to 10.
  • Further bonuses for being a super-seller and super-sponsor, per the usual.

Personal Sales Volume Commission is 15% on your First PIE (that's you), then 2.5% – 6% on through the next 9 PIE levels. Another way to look at it, how they put it, is you earn 25% or $5 on every 20 in PSV. Not sure how these two explanations gel with each other and PIE doesn't make it very clear.

PIE Commissions are also 2.5% to 15% depending on your level.

Pros & Cons of PIE 24/7

Cons

Company info is a little thin- we'd like to know who's on the executive team so we can see if they really have what it takes to run a big company…and also see if anyone involved has been sued, run into bankruptcy, or even been prosecuted for sneaky business dealings.

Commissions are a little weak- we've never seen one as low as 2.5% on the front lines before…maybe down six or seven levels, but not in primary levels. and topping it off at 15%, that's weak too.

Info is a little confusing: refer back to the “Opportunity” section on 15% vs 25% issue.

Pros

The price is right: $20 per month should be easy to sell. The product makes it easy for a complete newbie to get off the ground and running.

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