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May 03, 2003 12:26 pm re: re: re: MLM / EMM / Network Marketing
Paul Umstead
Hello all - Network marketing takes effort, period. If you are not willing to put in the effort you will not make any money and probably get depressed and get a real nine to five job where the only effort is being told what to do and how to do it. Probably won't get rich, but what the heck, it's easy. I echo Buzzy's hope that we hear from more successful marketers and benefit from their knowledge and experiences. > Buzzy Gordon wrote: > Michelle and Stephanie appear to indicate two things: that MLM works, and that like any other business, not every person is successful in it. Apparently, some who were not cut out for it in the past might benefit from newer online opportunities. There are other network marketers in this Network, and I hope we'll hear from them, too. >
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>> Stephanie Frank wrote: >> Hi John: >> >>I make most of my money through the internet and network marketing. Failures?!!? YES! Success?!!? YES! It all boils down to three things....the products, the people and the plan. >> >>I firmly believe that one to one distribution in the form of network marketing is going to hit HUGE in the next ten years. Our industry has taken its share of negativity, fly-by-night companies, crooks, etc. However, the viral nature of this distribution method is phenomenal. (Think Hotmail..) Not so publicly, big companies like Procter & Gamble, Citibank, and many others have already made a big impact on network marketing. >> >>The biggest obstacle for most in network marketing is the lack of people to talk to, so a great system is a must have. I work directly with the top money earners in my company, have qualified leads come to me, my team interviews people all across the country and puts people in my business for me. This morning I'm working Las Vegas, California, New Jersey and Florida, and I'm still sitting by my pool drinking coffee in Phoenix. >>I do most of my work on the internet and on the phone. I know this sounds too good to be true, but it's really for the good of everyone. And that's the true team spirit of network marketing. >> >>So as you check out the industry, I would suggest that you pick up a book called "The New Professionals". It will tell you all about the industry and also give you insight into some of the older companies and some new ones. >> >>I am currently working on a book tentatively titled "How to Make $100,000 per year ONLINE in Network Marketing". It goes over compensation plans and how to choose a company. If people here are interested and would be willing to critique my advance copy, I'd be willing to post some more information here. >> >>Stephanie Frank >>Founder, Balanced Wealth Network >> >> >> >>> John Knapp wrote: >>> Has anyone been successful using these methods of generating wealth? >>> >>>If so, how? >>> >>>I generally like the concept, the product, but not the execution. I'm not a recruiting genius... >>> >>>Has anyone had any spectacular flame outs with one of these kinds of companies? >>> >>>I'm intrerested in the good and the bad. >>> >>>Thanks. >>>John >> >> > >

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