The data collection business did over $14 Billion in revenue last year...
while you were asleep!
Did you know that a 12 point list on an individual is worth up to $35?
Did you know that a 7 point list on a business is worth up to $10?
The Direct Marketing Association--the trade group that represents the companies that market their products using offers delivered via mail, telephone, magazines, the Internet, radio, or TV--says companies spent $191 billion last year on direct-response advertising, the category that includes direct mail and telephone solicitations, and those efforts produced $1.7 trillion in revenue.
The bottom line: The right information will pay for itself. "A good mailing list can produce a couple of millions of dollars in sales all by itself," says Jim Workman, CEO of BFW Advertising Inc., a Boca Raton, Fla., ad agency that builds and refines list databases for clients. A highly targeted list that produces sales "is a corporate asset that's worth its weight in gold."
Automobile and truck tags are just the tip of the iceberg and are only Phase I of the Data Network Affiliates simple plan of action... Phase II & Phase III will be even more profitable and just as simple to obtain...
What is so important about a car tag?
This data is valuable in many ways. 
- It can be used to help with Amber Alerts and to find Missing Children. Statistically, most children are abducted by a parent and with the data and resources we will create, we should be able to help with some of these cases.
- It can be used by Law Enforcement Agencies. Stolen cars can be located and returned to their owners. Police detectives can also use this to help locate known criminals and take them off our streets.
- We can also help to find Missing Persons. Often there are rewards offered to help find a missing person and we can be part of the solution.
As an independent affiliate with D.N.A. you are helping to build databases. With most Network Marketing Companies, reps are selling a product for the company, with D.N.A., we are Building the Product for the company and ourselves.
Tag data is collected at physical public locations, such as parks, beaches, malls, or shopping centers... Not from private residences. All that's needed is the vehichle's plate number and state, along with the public location, date, and time the vehichle was seen. No other information is collected.
How realistic is it to think that this works?
In December of 2009 DARPA, the research and development office for the US Department of Defense, conducted research into this very concept of using CrowdSourcing to find items that were randomly located across the country. The most interesting part of the research was not the fact that it was more successful than they had hoped for, (10 balloons placed randomly across the country were found by one team in under 9 hours) but that the technique used by the winning team (led by a professor from MIT) was similar to what is used in Network Marketing!