I have several hundred 1952 topps 1955 topps 1948 bowman baseball cards. I also have 50 or so Football Cards of the same era. They are not damaged in any way. Conditions from nm/mt to mint. There are A lot of stars and a share of common players. Since the beckett value for some cards is over 500.00 how can I get them encapusulated by psa. When I checked their website they said card values but be under 500.00. I want to sell them since they were my stepfathers and I have no desire to lock them away any longer. I am willing to pay or what it takes to have this done.
A Basic Guide to the Multi Level Marketing Affiliate Program
Multi level marketing affiliate program (MLM) is also referred to as network marketing. The multi level marketing affiliate program is essentially a type of business model that combines direct marketing with franchising. The term business model describes a vast range of informal and formal models that are used by companies to represent various aspects of business, such as operational processes, organizational structures, and financial forecasts. The multi level marketing affiliate program business functions by enrolling unsalaried salespeople to sell products and meanwhile earn additional sales commissions based on the sales of people enrolled into their downline, an organization of people that includes direct recruits, recruits' recruits and so on. This arrangement is similar to franchises where royalties are paid from the sales of individual franchise operations to the franchisor as well as to an area or region manager.
There can be multiple levels of people receiving royalties from one person's sales. New multi level marketing affiliate program members may be required to pay for their own training and marketing materials, or to buy a significant amount of inventory to start their career.
The compensation plans vary from one multi level marketing affiliate program business to the other, but there are basic plans in place. The Unilevel or Stairstep Breakaway plans are the oldest and most popular in the multi level marketing affiliate program business. These plans features two types of distributors either managers or non-managers. The pay method of these plans includes Baseshop overrides where there are overrides of managers from their subordinate non-managers. This method is the same as any other type of sales organization. Generational overrides are overrides of managers from the baseshop of managers who were previously their subordinate. Most plans compensate at least three generations of such managers. Executive bonuses are commissions for managers who exceed a posted sales quota. For example, 2% of the total company sales revenue may go to a bonus pool that is shared monthly to managers who exceed $10,000 in that month. Commissions are based on the aspect of cycles, where a distributor is paid a fixed amount whenever both legs achieve a certain number of sales units each. Commissions are paid incrementally when the sales volume in each leg matches.
In recent years, the multi level marketing affiliate program business has developed an image problem due to its resemblance to the illegal pyramid or other similar schemes. Multi level marketing affiliate program businesses operate in the United States in all 50 states and in more than 100 other countries around the world. Many pyramid schemes try to present themselves as legitimate multi level marketing affiliate program businesses. In the legitimate multi level marketing affiliate program companies, commissions are earned only on sales of the company's products and/or services. No money may be earned from recruiting alone through sign-up fees, though money earned from the sales of members recruited is one attraction of multi level marketing affiliate program arrangements.
A commonly adopted test of legality is that multi level marketing affiliate programs follow the so-called 70% rule which prevents members "inventory loading" in order to qualify for additional bonuses. The 70% rule requires participants to sell 70% of previously purchased inventory before procuring new orders. There are however variations in interpretations of this rule. Some attorneys insist that 70% of purchased inventory should be sold to people who are not participants in the business, while many multi level marketing affiliate program companies allow for self-consumption to be a significant part of the sales of a participant. The Federal Trade Commission offers advice for potential multi level marketing affiliate program members to help them identify those activities that could be scams.
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This is a 16x20 photo that has been hand signed by 19 members of the 1977 New York YankeesWorld Series Championship Team. Signatures include Reggie Jackson, Sparky Lyle, Mickey Rivers & Jim Wynn. The autograph has been certified authentic by PSA/DNA and comes with their sticker and matching full page certificate.
This is a 16x20 photo that has been hand signed by 19 members of the 1977 New York Yankees World Series Championship Team. Signatures include Reggie Jackson, Lou Piniella & Ron Guidry. The autograph has been certified authentic by PSA/DNA and comes with their sticker and matching full page certificate...
This is a 16x20 photo that has been hand signed by 20 members of the 1977 New York Yankees World Series Championship Team. Signatures include Reggie Jackson, Sparky Lyle, Ron Guidry & Mike Torrez. The autograph has been certified authentic by PSA/DNA and comes with their sticker and matching full page certificate.
By Liz Lange® for Target®, the breezy one-size-fits-most Ebony Pareo is a must at the beach. Woven of soft, crinkly cotton, this simple wrap-around skirt features a comfortable elastic waist and fashionable tie at the side...
ArtisanStreet's Iridescent blue & Green Silk Scarf Features Abstract Design Embellished in Gold & Silver. One of a Kind. Signed By Artisan.
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Hand Painted iridescent blue-green scarf features abstract design. Embellished with gold and silver. Useful for both evening and everyday wear. Price includes free ground shipping within the continental United States.
This unique and colorful hand painted scarf is made of charmeuse silk and features multicolored oval shapes surrounded by a black background. This scarf has a hand rolled hem and can either be hand washed or dry cleaned...
This listing is for 1 Roll (1000 labels) of BRAND NEW labels that say "THIS COPY SIGNED" on them. These labels are black on white, and they measure 3/4" x 1/2". These labels are perfect for in-store use labeling individual items...
This listing is for 1 Roll (1000 labels) of BRAND NEW labels that say "SIGNED BY" on them. These labels are black on white, and they measure 3/4" x 1/2". These labels are perfect for in-store use labeling individual items...
The Story of Television Hits the Stage With the Farnsworth Invention
The Farnsworth Invention has finally found its way to Broadway and already, the show has made quite an impact. Cynics might say that the pull of the play lies in the presence of big names like Hank Azaria and Aaron Sorkin. However, the truth is that, the story is one of the most important in American history and covers far more than just the invention of television.
Who Invented the Television?
Ask that question to anyone today and there is A good chance that you will be met with blank stares. Yet, ask people who invented the light bulb or the radio and the answers will come far more easily. This is an interesting phenomenon, considering that the television is probably the single biggest invention of this century. It is an invention that is so powerful, it changed the very way people live and view the world. It has also become one of the most powerful tools in the world.
So why it is that, hardly anyone knows who invented it? This is precisely what The Farnsworth Invention investigates. The play deals with the life of Philo T Farnsworth, a genius and Mormon farmer, who made the very first successful electronic television. His story isn't just about the invention of the television; it is also about the growth of corporate America and the ultimate demise of the independent inventor. The play follows the legal battle that Farnsworth had over the patent with David Sarnoff, the head of RCA. Even though Farnsworth would win the lawsuit, in many ways, he was among the last of America's great inventors.
Death of a Hero
What makes The Farnsworth Invention so interesting is that, it also brings to light the change in perspective that came regarding inventors. Edison and others were not just seen as inventors- they were also seen as heroes who worked hard, from the bottom up. With little resources, they achieved the extraordinary and changed lives for the better. This, in everyone's lives was the sign of a real hero. However, things began to change when corporations realized there was money to be made in buying up the inventors and keeping the patents for themselves.
In The Farnsworth Invention, Farnsworth emerges as one of the few inventors, who wanted to see beyond the money, beyond the initial paycheck. Unfortunately, he was the last of a dying breed. Inventors needed money and resources and those with families relied on regular paychecks. With all these things, the corporations were more than willing to provide, as long as the inventors gave up their patent rights, sometimes for as little as a dollar.
Needless to say, The Farnsworth Invention is a touching and heart-wrenching tale of the little man versus the big corporation. We see someone, who has embarked on being an inventor not for the money, but for the love of inventing. His refusal to sell out or give in to a big corporation is inspiring, even today. Don't miss your chance to see a real American classic story come to life on stage. If you want to be sure of getting tickets, you can order them online. Contact an authorized ticket vendor for passes to see The Farnsworth Invention.
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Atlanta Braves Hank Aaron 715th Home Run Autographed Photograph List Price:$409.99 Sale Price: $267.72
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On April 8, 1974, in Atlanta, Hank Aaron became the new all-time home run king belting his 715th career home run versus the Los Angeles Dodgers. Hank Aaron Hand Signed this beautiful 16x20 of his 715th home run to break Babe Ruth's record on the all-time home run list...
20x24 Lithograph of baseballs all time leaders in 4 major statistical categories. Autographed by Nolan Ryan (Strikeouts), Pete Rose (Hits), Hank Aaron (Home Runs) and Rickey Henderson (Stolen Bases). This item comes with a certificate of authenticity from AW Authentic.
This 16x20 photo has been hand signed by Hank Aaron and Cal Ripken Jr at a private signing with Ironclad Authentics. Comes with the Ironclad Authentics hologram and certificate of authenticity as well as the MLB Authentication Hologram .
Hank Aaron is synonymous with home runs, but there was much more to Hammerin' Hank than his 755 roundtrippers. At one time he held the all-time marks for most games and at-bats, is still the lifetime leader in total bases and RBI, and his batting average over 23 seasons was ...
NEW. Flat signed by author on title page. New, minor shelf wear. (B219) Signed By Author.
Steiner Sports MLB New York Yankees Al Downing / Hank Aaron Dual Signed 715HR 16-by-20-inch Signed Photograph With Downing "I Pitched 715" Inscription List Price:$349.99 Sale Price: $299.99
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A certain special event on April 8th, 1974 linked Dodgers pitcher Al Downing and Braves outfielder Hank Aaron forever. In the 4th of a game between their teams, Downing surrendered Aaron's 715th homerun, which broke Babe Ruth's record for the most home runs all-time...
Hank Aaron is synonymous with home runs, but there was much more to Hammerin' Hank than his 755 career round-trippers. At one time he held the all-time marks for most games and at bats, is still the lifetime leader in total bases and RBI, and his batting average over 23 seasons was ...
If you pick up the latest copy of Vogue, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition, or even a men's magazine
like FHM, there are lots of women on view. Women in various states of undress, or in fashion clothing, or
on photo shoots. The common denominator is the 'look' of the women. They all look slim, ultra fit, toned,
and apparently sexy.
Do women really want to look that way? It seems that they do. But why?
From a male perspective, a cursory glance through a woman's magazine is a nightmare.
There may be one, and if you're lucky, two articles. Things like 'how to find a man', 'how to keep a man',
'how to be sexy for your man' and 'how to look great on your wedding night'.
And apart from these eye opening reads, there are nothing but adverts!
Adverts for shoes, make up, hair products, the latest fashion clothing, underwear, skin care, female
hygiene, jewellery, accessories - the list goes on.
All these items are accompanied by a well made up, well dressed, airbrushed model.
It appears that women everywhere, every day, fall for this advertising strategy. Women everywhere buy the
latest products so that they can look like a magazine model.
But where is the reality amongst all the glamour?
Do women honestly have any idea at all about what men really like?
This is a great subject, the differences between men and women.
Men look at magazines. They will look at the gorgeous models. They may even fantasise once in a while
about going out with such a model, or someone famous, or an actress. But that's all it amounts to.
Pure fantasy.
Men realise that the girls are made up by professional make-up artists. That their faces and figures are
airbrushed to death by the magazine editors. That their hair is invariably blowing in a wind machine. And
that the wardrobe designers are pretty good at their jobs.
What women don't seem to know is that men like 'real' women.
A real woman has a career, children, dreams, hopes, faults, and imperfections. A real woman will have a
mind of her own, and be able to hold a decent conversation. And for the majority of men, a real woman must
have an hour glass figure.
Slim, toned women look good in magazines, and what man would not like to be seen out for dinner with a
model. Having a model girlfriend might make a man the envy of his friends, but in reality its not that
great. (Take it from one who knows).
When your girlfriend is constantly being asked for autographs, pictures with fans, continually being hit
on by the rich and famous, or being asked for her number by everyone else, then working out, facepacking
every night, pampering herself in ways you can't imagine, before flying off to some exotic location for a
two week photo shoot, the relationship can become a little strained.
Men want reality in bed with them every night. Ideally, a woman who is shapely, good looking, good fun to
be with, and who is happy to keep herelf that way.
For men, sexy is a woman who can 'think' male. If a woman has a male attitude towards life, she is the
sexiest thing in creation. If she is confident without being brash, can fight her corner in a discussion,
is not afraid of her own sexuality, has a great sense of humour and knows how to use her feminine charms,
men will flock to her. Her looks really will not matter, as long as she is comfortable in her own ability.
Some of the sexiest women known to man haven't been the best looking.
Angelina, Megan Fox, Carmen Electra. All great to look at. Probably great to shack up with for a night or
two. For men, pure fantasy.
Jennifer Love Hewitt, Rachel Bilson and Britney. Again, good to look at, but these women are a little more
real. Still, we are in fantasy land here.
Our current gilfriends. As long as they stay the way we like them, that's the reality that all men are
looking for.
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Up for your review is a framed 8x10 glossy print of January 14, 2009 Championship Commemorative issue with Tim Tebow of the Florida Gators on the cover. The original magazine was signed by Tim Tebow.
Up for your review is a framed glossy print of the March 3, 1980 Sports Illustrated with the 1980 Olympic Hockey Team dancing jubilantly after pulling off the "Miracle on Ice" on the cover. The original magazine was autographed by Mike Eruzione.
Up for your review is a framed 8x10 glossy print of the December 10, 2007 issue of Sports Illustrated with by Brett Favre on the Sportsman of the Year cover.The original magazine was signed by Brett Favre.
LARRY BIRD Autographed SPORTS ILLUSTRATED Signed Magazine
Curt Flood Autographed Signed August 19 1968 Sports Illustrated magazine Professionally Matted Cover 11 X 14 Size Ready To Frame
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This Sports Illustrated Magazine Cover has been personally autographed by the athlete in the title. THE MAGAZINE COVER AND THE SIGNATURE ARE GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC VINTAGE & ORIGINAL. WE DO NOT SELL REPRINTS, PHOTO COPIES OR ANYTHING ELSE NOT VINTAGE & ORIGINAL...
Eric Dickerson Signed Sports Illustrated Magazine (Indianapolis Colts) **This item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity along with matching tamper-proof holograms from Autograph Warehouse, guaranteeing the authenticity of this hand-Signed Autograph...
Up for your review is a framed 8x10 glossy print of the January 21, 2008 issue of Sports Illustrated with Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers on the cover with the caption, "Totally Cool". The original magazine was signed by Future Hof'er Brett Favre and was authenticated by Brett Favre with the #4 Hologram.
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