2by2.net's
Websites
When you
sign up for 2by2, you supposedly get an email account, a business
website, the right to peddle the 2by2 ISP, and the right to
recruit potential reps. In addition, you can also get a personal
website, which is hosted by homestead.com for an extra fee.Here
is how your website(s) address may look like:
Business
site: http://www.2by2.net/username
Personal site: http://www.my2by2.net/username
Technically
speaking, the 2by2 business sites is actually one site that
is hosting a variety of subfolders, which would be your username.
The Business sites are predesigned, and either use flash or
dhtml, with preset pages and links. The only items you can
personalize on this page is the "Image" section
and any additional links on the link menu bar. On the other
hand, on the homestead-powered my2by2.net, you can personalize
the site as you see fit, but you can also do this for free
at websites like geocities and tripod.
Here is
what a 2by2 "Business" Website would look like:
Here
is what the main 2by2 website would look like (you can only
edit the image section and links:

Here
is what the downline, and "legs" on the organization
viewer in the admin's site looks like. Notice how the diagram
of the rep's two "legs" and their downlines resembles
a pyramid structure. In each of these viewers, the user (rep)
can keep track of how many people the downlines have recruited,
view their basic information, how much they spent on the 2by2
"mall" and if they are subscribing to the 2by2 ISP.

Here
is the ISP Customer viewer, to keep track of the rep's ISP
customers, how much time and money they spend online, how
much cashback they have and how much money they spent on 2by2's
"Mall". Don't you think this is a little bit too
intrusive?

Here
is a 2by2 Organizer/Calendar to keep track of upcoming 2by2
events, such as meetings with the "Great Leader"
Dennis Wong!

Here
is an admin page that stores the rep's basic information

This
is a 2by2 admin page that keeps track of the rep's ecommerce
transactions on the 2by2 "Mall" as well as how much
cashback they're getting. Again, don't you think this is just
a little too intrusive?

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