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so youd never participate in a network marketing scam? psst... ill let you in on a little secret: you ARE a network marketer. you are already being scammed and dont know it. any time you tell a friend the benefits of a product and that person eventually purchases said product based upon your recommendation, do you get any compensation in return? the answer is likely no. well... do you get any compensation in return if that friend tells a friend who tells a stranger that also tells a friend? no? well... then who gets compensated? does that money go straight to a celebrity endorser whos already a multi-millionaire? yes, i realize that there are multi-level-marketing companies that have paid celebrity endorsers and/or sponsor football games on television. based upon logic, my advice is to steer clear of said companies. any product that is worthwhile does not need a celebrity or athlete endorsing it, especially a network marketing company that is further obligated to redistribute profits away from its ambassadors in order to pay the celebrity/athlete/television network for the endorsement. that money should go where it belongs: to the hard-working people that are getting the word out. that being noted, dont be punkd by thinking that you have to work a 40 hour work-week in order to make it. you are already a network marketer for hundreds of companies, many of whom are often in return paying millions of $s to dimwits who cant even pull-up their pants properly. my personal advice is to find a network marketing company that has the combination of character and a great signature product. yes, i happen to know of one thats debt-free, is only a few years old, and is growing by leaps and bounds; but thats not what matters. just find one with a product that you can be passionate about and be set free of the idea that youre forced to work a 40 hour week for 40 years or more. get paid for what you endorse. social media has changed the ballgame. this is not the network marketing scam that your parents warned you about.
Posted on: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 16:53:59 +0000

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