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Can i take multi level marketing as my profession?

Postby lache16 » Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:19 am

You are asking a very good question!
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Postby fiachra12 » Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:30 am

Absolutely. That is the track I am on!!!!
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Postby caith » Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:37 am

I did! and love it ! it took me alot of bad programs before i found the right one though.

I signed up here about 5 months ago and have a repeating 500 dollars income not much but it helps! Who knows maybe it will grow!

this is the best i have found take a look!

http://www.onlineceo.ws/
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Postby ciardubhan » Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:40 am

Why not?

But i warn you, without proper training, you will be spending more money and time with little rewards.

Get good training and follow a mentor. People quit daily because they have ZERO clue on how to operate a successful network marketing business online.

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Postby botulf » Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:42 am

Definitely. But you should be confident about that opportunity's future potential. If not all our efforts would be vain. But at the same time a lot of people are making good income from MLM's. So we should try to collect details as much as we can . Here is my favourite affiliated site of GDI. http://www.incomews.ws/ . Check details and also watch presentations. It will provide you good income potential, I'm sure. If you've any doubts please send mail to me.
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Postby jered » Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:46 am

You can and this is perhaps the best time in history to do so based on the fact that so many people are looking to do something different. Looking to get out of the corporate world.

There are plenty of people out there interested in network marketing and this is what you need to succeed; entrepreneurial people to join your team. According to Forbes Magazine, 79 million people in North America plan to start their own business in the next 3-5 years.

You have to define your mission, set up a system and work it. Online, preferably, where you can put in a higher degree of automation which will, in turn, free up a lot of your time for more productive things such as looking at the big picture of your business and strategically planning new campaigns, etc.

Your mission should not include getting online and immediately offering your deal to every Tom, Dick and Harry that you run across. Online, just like in the bricks and mortar world, you have to crate relationships to be successful.

The best way to do this is to offer value. Set up your system and then offer the value of your system and mentor others into the same.

As far as getting the word out, you can use a combination of great free advertising via social networking, participating in forums etc.

Make a definitive plan for what you want, how you are going to get it and then work the plan.

Best of luck and feel free to shout at me on Twitter if you have any more questions.
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