March 3, 2012

The Veretekk Mission

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The Veretekk Mission

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Thomas Prendergast
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As a mentor and as your leader, it is our job, our responsibility, and our calling to take you further than what we have achieved. Just as a loving parent would, we want to guide and foster you to be all that you can be, and we will take pride in your accomplishments.

It is our job to push you further, to get you farther than we ever accomplished.

With our experience, our dedication and our inspiration we commit ourselves to get you further and closer to the top than we could ever imagine and when this goal is achieved we are humbled to have been part of that process in your success and in making this a better world.


I have been on the Internet since before the web. I was there when Mosaic was the browser and HTML was version 1.0. My first encounter with Network Marketing was an Internet service called PowerNet back in 1992. I was a complete novice in regard to Network Marketing. However, I saw the opportunity for a flat rate Internet Service and quickly joined.

Back in those days there was no such thing as flat rate Internet access. AOL charged $2.50 per hour for access via a 12,000 bps modem. PowerNet offered flat rate Internet access for $19.95 per month with 33,000 bps speeds.

Drawing upon my experience in Direct Marketing and advertising, I built a huge organization within months. I supported everyone in the company regardless of where in the downline they were with many not even in my genealogy. I built a site that incorporated a web-based forum to do so.

I built a self-replicating web page that had an online application for joining PowerNet and hooked that application into the PowerNet Access Database. My fax machine hummed day and night, printing thousands of signed applications from the signups. I did this to make sure I controlled the genealogies correctly and I was swamped.

PowerNet was deluged with unexpected growth, plagued with partners that argued and were greedy, and consequently they flamed out after 3 months of the growth I created. They went out of business and left everyone lost with no access to their eMail, contacts, customers and genealogy. It was a tragedy that hurt 1000s of people. My mission was born.

I was incensed by the greed that destroyed a company that had the opportunity to become a huge success. Everyone else saw the opportunity of the flat rate Internet access. I saw the community that it built via the Internet. To me, Internet access was a commodity, but a virtual community was a living, thriving entity with unlimited potential.


Mike Darling
Co Founder Architect President


This was the beginning of Veretekk. We didn't call it Veretekk back then but that is what we call it now. The first thing we built was a customized self-replicated front page that was designed to promote what our members wanted to promote.

There were other issues as well at the same time -- Leads and eMail. Up until Veretekk was born, everyone bought leads. That was standard procedure. It was repulsive to me. Have you ever called someone that did not know you? It is insulting and the rejection is hard on the soul.

What really got me upset were the so called gurus, who would build downlines running expensive ads in USA Today, then resell leads to their downlines, telling them that was how you build a business. These guys would never call a lead. I even bought 100 of the leads they were selling and called all of them. The results were depressing at best. One of my articles was written from that research. Buying leads never works.

Then there was the eMail spamming going on everywhere. Even Corey Rudl of Internet Marketing Center fame and his millionaire status got his start from spamming. It was rampant back then with everyone doing it. Basically, unsolicited spamming, unsolicited faxes and unsolicited phone calls are all the result of selling your personal information to people willing to buy it. The gurus were making a killing selling this info and I knew this was wrong and unsustainable.

Last but not least, I also saw the trend that our economy and culture was heading for a cliff. I have been a subscriber to Gerald Celenti for many years. Having close relations with many in the Dotcom Biz, watching that bubble burst got my attention. It was around the same time that Clinton and Bush were Hell-bent on sending US manufacturing offshore to China and India, and Hell-bent for bigger government. I knew my time was limited. I have patiently built Veretekk according to these visions and my faith in Jesus Christ has guided me.

We put all this together as a system to support our subscriber's primary business. As a Social Network that would continue on after many of the MLM operations have come and gone, protecting our subscriber's hard work on the Internet and their large contact databases and spheres of influence.

Here we are with Veretekk, ready to support and teach the basic principles of rugged individualism, entrepreneurial self-motivation and the leadership qualities that are required to achieve independence and success.

Veretekk offers the motivation, mentoring, teaching, tools and systems that are required to achieve the goals that make a person a success. Veretekk is a faith-based operation. The core of our vision is based upon our Christian faith and beliefs.

Our subscribers can rest assured that Veretekk will be on the Internet for a long time, looking out for the interests of the little guy and gal.

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