Such income programs are not suited for Bayne Street or anyone else. All income programs at Bayne Street are there because they allow mass participation and they have a track record of reliability. The more community-based programs like Bayne Street, grow and proliferate, the more program innovators will respond by developing more suitable and reliable income opportunities and services.
In this post, I will also briefly discuss:
1. Bayne Street Basics
2. A Computer For Every Family
3. More About The Bayne Street Project
4. How Does The Bayne Street Project Accomplish Its Objectives
Bayne Street Basics
The underlying foundation of Bayne Street is our grocery service. This service will save families up to $25.00 a week off their grocery bill. It is these savings that support and sustain everything else. Returning up to $100.00 a month or more back to families will pay for the computer on a time payment plan, unlimited Internet access, buy essential household items and keep fuel in the car, van or truck.
All our current programs and services are free to join and supplemental income is built into the Bayne Street model. Programs are packaged to work as a unit, not individually. That's why it is important that participants enroll in all the programs. The $10.00 a month for GDI can also come from the grocery service. GDI (Global Domains, Inc.) is there because the Internet; itself, is one of the largest single markets in the world.
In addition, it has not reached it's full potential. There are thousands of churches, clubs, organizations, businesses, professionals and ordinary citizens that want or need their own website/s. The income earned from this aspect of GDI can be huge. Plus, if anyone desires to develop his/her own Bayne Street type project or model, he/she will need a blog or website. This does not include all the dotcoms that can be switched or become affiliated with dotws.
The more people that become capable of surviving with Internet-based income opportunities, services and programs, the more pressure it takes off traditional job markets and society in general. This is why every family needs their own home computer system complete with a printer to print forms and documents and unlimited Internet access.
A Computer For Every Family
Having an online home computer system puts the power of advanced technology in the hands of ordinary citizens. Why is this important today? Answer: The rising cost of fuel. An online in-home computer system allows anyone to communicate more cost effectively, access information, self help sources, educational resources and take advantage of supplemental income opportunities on the Internet. When it comes to communication, information access, resources and fund raising, the same is true for schools, churches, clubs or any organized group of people.
More About The Bayne Street Project
Contrary to popular belief, people in America on government income programs do not pay income taxes. Working people pay taxes and must carry the economic burden, in the form of taxation for those that can not work. The rising cost of living is impacting these families ability to have discretionary income. That's why our primary focus is supplemental income or income strategies for working families.
It is because of the changing nature of socio-economic realities confronting working families, not only in Orangeburg, South Carolina, but all over America, that Lorraine Primrose decided to organize a group of people to bring families, computers, the Internet and Internet-based income opportunities, services and programs together.
The group organized itself as The Bayne Street Project Ad Hoc Committee to save time, operational expenses and to provide a format for concerned citizens in any state or community to structure themselves to achieve specific and well defined objectives.
How Does The Bayne Street Project Accomplish Its Objectives
Originally, Bayne Street operated block by block, house to house, door to door, neighborhood to neighborhood and person to person in Orangeburg. The reason, so no individual or family is missed. We still do because this is the most effective way to meet and know the needs of people.
However, because of the enormity and size of the project and credit related problems, we had to modify our approach to include and contact churches, clubs, organizations, civic groups, sororities, fraternities, lodges, celebrities, radio and television personalities, professional athletes, major corporations and foundations all over America.