What is the first thing that pops in your head when you hear "Network Marketing?" Can I wager a guess? Was it "pyramid scheme?" Or stronger wording "scam?" It was the first thing that came to mind when I was introduced to the idea. Sadly there are companies out there that give network marketing a terrible name. But does that mean that the business is bad? It most certainly is not a bad business, in fact, it is a great mechanism for spreading the wealth around and allowing everyone to build there own successful business.
Does that sound like a pyramid to you?
What is a pyramid is every large corporation in America. Examine the earning potential of a janitor at the Coca-Cola Co. and their ceo, we can assume that a janitor at one of their facilities earns some where around or slightly above minimum wage, possibly with some health-care plan though it is doubtful. But chairman and chief executive Muhtar Kent's total compensation was $14.8 million last year. Now I ask you. Is the profit trickling down and being shared down the company ladder? We can argue that the scope, skill, stresses, responsibilities for these jobs are different and I would agree. But that doesn't change the fact that the profit is still flowing up to the top. Now lets build a company were every person has the opportunity to build and establish there own branch of the company and has a vested interest in the success of each person in their branch?
Doesn't that seem like a better, more fair and equitable business practice for all?
For those still feeling like you don't know about network marketing, I ask, who would believe? If someone who has made millions of dollars and is a business mogul told you they checked it out and are getting in and you should too, would you?
What if two millionaire moguls told you? If this would sway you... watch this...
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