Fortune Hi Tech Marketing

Modern Network Marketing

J. Michael Warner
Fortune Hi Tech Marketing is a great example of a new paradigm shift in Network Marketing and modern small business. Before I get to far into this article I want to explain that I am Rep for Fortune Hi Tech Marketing. Why? Simply because I believe that the business plan of FHTM is very forward thinking and the potential for long term profit is viable and very exciting.

The new paradigm shift that I refer to when talking about Fortune Hi Tech Marketing is the return of the small business owner. It is my belief that the small business owner and entrepreneur are one of the reasons that made America the great and prosperous country that we became. Then along came the box stores. In modern times Wal-Mart, Lowe's, Home Depot, etc. have all pushed out the small shop owners and even the contractors. Paul Orberson, the owner of Fortune Hi Tech Marketing, recognized that there was a way to bring small business owners back into the picture and into the profits.

Paul Orberson is a phenomenon in Network Marketing. As a Rep for a company called Excel back in the '90's Paul Orberson went from struggling in the network marketing business and nearly loosing everything he owned to earning over $1 million per month. Paul retired, got bored with retirement and decided to start his own company, Fortune Hi Tech Marketing. While in retirement Mr. Orberson spent a considerable amount of time surfing the 'net and doing research. Long story short, he realized that there was a way to revive the small business owner through a new way to do business. Mr. Orberson realized that he could merge corporate America with Network Marketing and create a paradigm shift that would be profitable for both.

Corporations spend trillions of dollars every year on advertising. Sometimes the advertising works, sometimes it does not. It is not unusual for a company to spend millions on a Super Bowl commercial and not realize any more sales than they did the previous year. Some companies are spending so much on customer acquisition that the cost to get an individual customer or client is staggering. Paul Orberson has been able to convince some very major corporations like Dish Network, Verizon Wireless and Dupont that Fortune Hi Tech Marketing Representatives can bring in new clients with zero up front cost. This is a little different than Network Marketing or MLM of the past. MLM companies of the past sold stock in the company, manufactured or had their product manufactured and the Reps sold the product.

Fortune Hi Tech Marketing is simply a sales and marketing company. FHTM manufactures nothing. FHTM has no debt or stockholders. Approximately 90% of all money earned is distributed to the Reps of Fortune Hi Tech Marketing. The system is very simple. Corporations are taking money that they would have spent on advertising and paying Fortune Hi Tech Marketing only when a client is acquired. These same corporations then pay a commission every month that the client sticks with the company. Since many of the new clients are actually Fortune Hi Tech Marketing Reps, earning a commission from sales and down-line sales, there is little turnover in clients. Why would you want to change to a different service for your TV, if you are getting commissions from Dish Network?

A simple idea, but very profitable for both the major corporations and the individual Rep for Fortune Hi Tech Marketing. The corporations have no problem paying large commissions to gain new customers and FHTM Reps are able to enjoy large commissions unseen before in Network Marketing.

Published by J. Michael Warner

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  • Fortune Hi Tech Marketing marries corporate America to network marketing.
  • Corporations spend enormous amounts of money on customer acquisition.
Paul Orberson the founder of FHTM has been on the cover of Millionaire Blueprints and Success From Home magazines.

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  • Harvey Whippleman12/24/2010

    A 2nd incriminating class-action lawsuit was filed against FHTM this past week in a California court on 12/22/10. Seems like the perfect Christmas present for their legal team who can now bill for more millions in fees.

    The entire lawsuit may be read at www.fhtmclassaction.info

  • Mike Warner12/24/2010

    Was not making any money with FHTM and got out a couple months ago, Thank God!

  • barbara bushe9/27/2010

    FHTM lies about being debt free

    A class action lawsuit was filed against Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing (FHTM), its officers, directors, Presidential Ambassadors and all National Sales Managers claiming fraud, pyramid scheme and RICO violations in the Eastern District of the Federal Courts on September 2, 2010

    Defendants listed in the lawsuit include:
    Paul C. Orberson, Jeff Orberson, Thomas A. Mills, David Mills, Billy Stahl, Simon Davies, Ruel Morton, Todd Rowland, Ashley Rowland, Todd & Ashley, Inc., Mike Misenheimer, Steve Jordan, Joel McNinch, Chris Doyle, Ken Brown, Jerry Brown, Bob Decant, Joanne McMahon, Terry Walker, Sandi Walker, Sherri Winter, Trey Knight, Kevin Mullins, Scott Aguilar, Molly Aguilar, Nathan Kirby, Dwayne Brown, Aaron Decker, Susan Frank, Ramiro Armenta, Angelina Armenta, Alexis Adame, Teresa Adame, Darla DiGrandi, Matt Morse, Matt Barrett and Roberto Rivera


    This is an action by plaintiffs on behalf of themselves and those similarly situated to recover da

  • paulie Moorehouse8/29/2010

    Whistleblower fights back after frivolous suit by FHTM for exposing their ILLEGAL Pyramid Scheme

    Lexington, Kentucky - June 16, 2010 - In light of all of the recent investments scams including the infamous Bernie Maddoff, whistleblowers and those with morals fear that the frauds they expose will result in unjust lawsuits filed against them by the companies they complain about. One such situation was that of the lawsuit filed by Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing against Fortune Social LLC and Joseph Isaacs in May 2010.

    Joseph Isaacs and Fortune Social, LLC (collectively Isaacs) deny each and every claim brought by Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing, Inc. (FHTM) in a filing made today with the American Arbitration Association, who is overseeing this case. In addition, Isaacs fights back and asserts his own counterclaim for relief against FHTM, Paul C. Orberson (individually and in his capacity as President of FHTM), Jeff Orberson (individually and in his capacity as Chief Operating Officer of FHTM), an

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