Thursday, August 4, 2016

TRAFFIC MONSOON UPDATE AS ON 05-08-2016

My business in a nutshell: If you need website visitors, come surf for free and get yourself some visitors to your website. You want to buy some visitors instead of surf? Great. I'll give you some visitors without you having to spend a whole lot for them. If you purchase an adpack, you'll receive the ad service you selected and paid for. And you know- I recognize that I need not just buyers, but surfers too. So, if you buy an adpack and surf in the traffic exchange, I'll go ahead and give you some of the money that comes into the company because of the sales of all the ad services on my website. I won't pay you any more than $55, though - but whatever the company receives in ad sales, I'm going to give it to you as long as you surf a minimum number of ads. I recognize I wouldn't be able to sell these services without surfers, so why not give some of these sales profits to the people who are doing the surfing?
Simply because I've chosen to give the money that comes in from ad services sales to the people who surf, people are saying I'm such a terrible guy. Gain some perspective please people. Traffic Monsoon has never offered an investment, only ad service - and that's it. I've chosen to simply pass the profit margins to the people who have chosen to buy the adpack service and who are actively surfing in the traffic exchange.
There would never be any amount given to these surfers more than actual money received 24 hours or more ago. The company is not in debt. The company is not falling into debt. The amount members receive may go up or down depending upon sales of services sold, but the major factor is-- people who tell others about the services offered on Traffic Monsoon earn far more than what people would receive through revenue sharing anyway.
People have built up a real full-time income by selling these services to others. People depended upon this income to support their living expenses. Free members all around the world earning an extra bit of money to help them support their families clicking on cash links. Suddenly PayPal chose to part ways with Traffic Monsoon, and has held Traffic Monsoon account holder's earnings for 180 days. This was a crushing blow to the people who truly depeneded upon this income, and had no other means to provide for their families.
All this waiting, all this time, and people were finally feeling an excitement to finally get paid after so long. Then, the SEC files a lawsuit against Traffic Monsoon and me alleging that I'm operating some sort of illegal ponzi scheme. Choosing to give active surfers money for surfing ads is not a ponzi. Selling ad services is not illegal. But, through this, people have not understood the business model, they have not understood that PayPal truly was holding onto the money, and even now there is a lot of confusion about what the SEC is doing. I'm even confused why the SEC is doing this. They continuously label customers of ad services "investors" when in fact no one is an investor. Not in reality.

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