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Bonapetit!

Tocs, Tocs, Tocs! What's all this buzz about Tocs? Well, it's cash gifting simplified - is what it is. I've been studying the trends of cash gifting since September of 2007. I was skeptical, yet concurrently intrigued... ...</description>
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            <title>Cash Gifting - The meat n' Potatoes (TOCS) updated Wed May 7 2008 12:09 pm CDT</title>
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            <description>Lets seeee....Cash Gifting. Your questions are probably many. Well Let us dine - you and I. On the menu this evening, is Meat and Potatoes. The meat n' potatoes of cash gifting :-P

Bonapetit!

Tocs, Tocs, Tocs! What's all this buzz about Tocs? Well, it's cash gifting simplified - is what it is. I've been studying the trends of cash gifting since September of 2007. I was skeptical, yet concurrently intrigued...so i looked into system after system after system, learning all of the subtle nuances of them all.

I've gotten leaders on the phone, Ive exchanged multiple emails with internet millionaires in this game, i've picked the brains of other 6-figure hitters in this cash gifting game, and i've also done my OWN research. What i've concluded over these past 8 months and what i finally jumped on board with, is this system that i so shamelessly boast to you about - PROUDLY!

TOCS! The overnight cash system.

The OVERNIGHT cash system! Listen, these guys have put a system in place whereby we dont have to do ANYTHING except drive traffic to our Tocs site. Ive blogged about it here, so feel free to read that quick recap...i will abridge the hightlights in this lens.

The system that Tocs have in place is that when anyone visits your site, they can check out the clear and concise information about cash gifting. If they get curious and want to find out more, Tocs has team leaders on staff 24/7 to answer callback request (see this link and scroll down to the bottom of the screen to see what Im talking about) that interested eyes can click on and fill out when is the best time for them to get their questions answered.

When the team leader calls and answers all of their questions, they leave a nice little summary of the details of the call that he or she had with the client (in our back office we read the notes of the call), and that's it. When a client or interested person decides to jump on board with cash gifting, you will experience the fruits of it, and you never ONCE had to pick up a phone, you never ONCE had to direct anyone to a pre-recorded call, you didnt have to sell Amway, Top Ramen, cellphone service - Nada! Alls you had to do, was put up a blog...or write a squidoo lens...or do put out a Myspace ad...or buy leads...or put up a couple ads on craig's list...WHATEVER! Whatever you have to do to get people to look at your TOCS site, is your only task.

Your ONLY task! No joke.

Gosh, there is so much that can be said. But you get the idea. Do your own research. I've laid out a pretty good summary right here. 2 words: Cash Gifting. How about 1 word, simplified: Tocs.

Nuff Said!

- Hayden O. III

P.S. For this next installment of mine, where i tell you about how we ACTUALLY &amp;quot;generate our doe&amp;quot; (as my daughter Lacie likes to say. Lol), then read my next content-packed article about cash gifting right here. I keep my articles succinct by leaving out the bull..and packing it with content.

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