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Rewarding the "non workers" :)Views: 106
Aug 26, 2009 2:13 pmRewarding the "non workers" :)#

Deborah DeGrande
I just heard one Network Marketer BRAGGING on his video that with his comp plan (forced matrix) a new person can join,not sponser ONE person and earn over $800.00! Ah yes,gotta love these "Lets reward those who do NO work plans" :)

What kind of "productive" team will THAT produce?

If no one is WORKING and all the non workers are just sitting there WAITING for spill how does your organization ever grow? :)

Spillover baby!

hee hee


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Sep 08, 2009 9:03 amre: Rewarding the "non workers" :)#

Lajon Webb
Deborah,
Not to attack the person you saw on the video or you, but I've been taught that the formula for creating wealth in Network Marketing is:

“Get a large group of people – to do a few simple actions– over a consistent period of time.”

I'm not interested in becoming a Grinder! These are the people who have to constantly replace their distributors because they drop out. They have to make all the presentations themselves, handle all the meetings, drive these dead distributors to the meetings, and pretty much do everything. If they slow down for one minute, things start to unravel in their group. They’re always grinding!

Remember the parable about the emperor with no clothes?

Grinders are in a similar situation. They sell lifestyle and talk about residual income, but the sad truth is they don’t really have either. They work night and day because they’re afraid to let up. If they were to stop grinding for even a month or two, their income would shrivel up and die.

Even people who have been in the business for decades often don’t realize they are trapped in a grinder cycle with no hope for escape. They keep grinding away, thinking that their big break is around the corner.

What they don’t realize is that the situation they’re in will never change...

They keep wasting money on ineffective marketing tools, squander effort going to “rah-rah” meetings, and fritter away the rest of their time trying to resurrect dead distributors. They talk about duplication all the time, but the only thing duplicating is their credit card debt!

No Thanks! Been there, done that and bought the t-shirt too!
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You Are Made For SUCCESS!
Lajon Webb
http://www.lajonwebb.com


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Sep 08, 2009 9:27 amre: re: Rewarding the "non workers" :)#

Heidi Caswell
Getting a large group of people to do simple actions consistently, yes that is the model.

Those people are workers. Non-workers are those who sign up and do nothing else. What the guy in the video is attracting is people who want to don't want to promote the business, just sign up and expect money to drop in their laps. Only if someone upline is building for them.

Heidi Caswell
http://connectsimply.com


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Sep 08, 2009 9:52 pmre: Rewarding the "non workers" :)#

Chris Janssen
If you are approached about this type of compensation promise, my question is if the upline is doing all the work, then why does he need you to sign up anyway? :)

Make it a great day!

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Sep 09, 2009 5:17 pm re: Rewarding the "non workers" :)#

Eric Youle
Hi Chris - Exactly - that's the real question. I guess the only possible answer being they need your money - that's all.


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Sep 09, 2009 7:29 pmre: re: Rewarding the "non workers" :)#

Deborah DeGrande
If you are approached about this type of compensation promise, my question is if the upline is doing all the work, then why does he need you to sign up anyway? :)
CHRIS

EXACTLY Chris!

:)


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