Listen. I’m not putting this message out there to be read by the whole world. This is between you and me, okay?
Here it is…
After more than 10 years meddling with the network marketing industry, I arrived at a point where I swore never to get involved with MLM businesses again. I gained a lot of experience and came to the conclusion MLM Business Sucks.
I got the same end results from Company after Company. You name them and I probably represented them.
However, since I set up my website I won’t be upset if you call me an MLM junkie.
At one time I begun to think there was something wrong with me. I chased after rabbit after rabbit; sometimes two or three at a time. My big dreams continued to motivate me, but I never ever saw one of them come to fruition.
In November of 2007, my friend came to show me a new home business opportunity. By the way he spoke on the phone about his business, I set aside my gut feeling and decided to give MLM another shot.
I live in Stone Mountain. He took a bus from Savannah, Georgia, which meant a four hour ride to Atlanta. For me, that spelled commitment.
Up until that point I remained skeptical, but as I listened to his presentation, I realized that he was truly on to something. As to whether it was something big, only time would tell.
He said he had recently exited from the juice business and entered the wonderful world of telecommunications. I was excited and signed up in his down-line the said very day: I even booked a couple of tickets for the National Event in New Orleans which followed a couple of months later.
The very next day, the day after his visit to Atlanta, I was scheduled for major surgery at Northside Hospital.
Thankfully the surgery was successful, but I can’t say the same for the business.
I stumbled along with it for a while, having missed the first 30-day period to qualify for the bonus. The medication I was given during the surgery left me dazed for more than 6 weeks. Even though I wanted to shoot straight to the top in the business, it was not possible.
To this day (almost 2 years later) I haven’t made one red cent from that business. Mind you, I did everything they told me. I got their website; I attended the meetings; I distributed the sales material; I attended the webinars; I passed out the business cards; I passed out the flyers; I had meetings at my home and at my church; I made dozens of phone calls: And to boot I even spent upwards to $2000 on the last training event. I paid for flight; food, and hotel stay; plus purchased more sales/marketing materials.
At the end of the year (sadly) I couldn’t even take a tax deduction for expenses against income, because I had no earnings.
But I’ll tell you what! If I had done that much work back in the 1950s I would’ve been on the executive board: no kidding. But this is a new day and it calls for new strategies.
I’m not negative against the idea of MLM. It still works; but I’m sure you’ll agree, the old methods only work for a few and to a limited degree.
My goal is to earn a high dollar figure and help the poor. It still stands at $50k a month.
Upon close examination, I began to wonder how and when I would reach my lofty goal with a commission average around $2 per client per month. It would take hundreds upon thousands of people in my down-line, and countless years to reach my goal. Right now as the saying goes, there’s more of a long-look behind me than there is in front of me.
Now here is the good news.
Recently my partner and I began surfing the internet. We wanted to find another source to bring hundreds of leads on a daily basis.
Eventually, one thing led to another and we discovered an absolute mind-blowing lead generating network marketing company.
Not only does it bring the kind of results you are looking for, but it is also structured to pay the kind of commissions and residual income to help you reach your goals in a much shorter time.
I mentioned this to you because I know it is something you’ll be interesting in.
Take a look at the site and see for yourself. You'll be glad you received this message.
Thank you. http://www.mlmsolidsecrets.com/
Here it is…
After more than 10 years meddling with the network marketing industry, I arrived at a point where I swore never to get involved with MLM businesses again. I gained a lot of experience and came to the conclusion MLM Business Sucks.
I got the same end results from Company after Company. You name them and I probably represented them.
However, since I set up my website I won’t be upset if you call me an MLM junkie.
At one time I begun to think there was something wrong with me. I chased after rabbit after rabbit; sometimes two or three at a time. My big dreams continued to motivate me, but I never ever saw one of them come to fruition.
In November of 2007, my friend came to show me a new home business opportunity. By the way he spoke on the phone about his business, I set aside my gut feeling and decided to give MLM another shot.
I live in Stone Mountain. He took a bus from Savannah, Georgia, which meant a four hour ride to Atlanta. For me, that spelled commitment.
Up until that point I remained skeptical, but as I listened to his presentation, I realized that he was truly on to something. As to whether it was something big, only time would tell.
He said he had recently exited from the juice business and entered the wonderful world of telecommunications. I was excited and signed up in his down-line the said very day: I even booked a couple of tickets for the National Event in New Orleans which followed a couple of months later.
The very next day, the day after his visit to Atlanta, I was scheduled for major surgery at Northside Hospital.
Thankfully the surgery was successful, but I can’t say the same for the business.
I stumbled along with it for a while, having missed the first 30-day period to qualify for the bonus. The medication I was given during the surgery left me dazed for more than 6 weeks. Even though I wanted to shoot straight to the top in the business, it was not possible.
To this day (almost 2 years later) I haven’t made one red cent from that business. Mind you, I did everything they told me. I got their website; I attended the meetings; I distributed the sales material; I attended the webinars; I passed out the business cards; I passed out the flyers; I had meetings at my home and at my church; I made dozens of phone calls: And to boot I even spent upwards to $2000 on the last training event. I paid for flight; food, and hotel stay; plus purchased more sales/marketing materials.
At the end of the year (sadly) I couldn’t even take a tax deduction for expenses against income, because I had no earnings.
But I’ll tell you what! If I had done that much work back in the 1950s I would’ve been on the executive board: no kidding. But this is a new day and it calls for new strategies.
I’m not negative against the idea of MLM. It still works; but I’m sure you’ll agree, the old methods only work for a few and to a limited degree.
My goal is to earn a high dollar figure and help the poor. It still stands at $50k a month.
Upon close examination, I began to wonder how and when I would reach my lofty goal with a commission average around $2 per client per month. It would take hundreds upon thousands of people in my down-line, and countless years to reach my goal. Right now as the saying goes, there’s more of a long-look behind me than there is in front of me.
Now here is the good news.
Recently my partner and I began surfing the internet. We wanted to find another source to bring hundreds of leads on a daily basis.
Eventually, one thing led to another and we discovered an absolute mind-blowing lead generating network marketing company.
Not only does it bring the kind of results you are looking for, but it is also structured to pay the kind of commissions and residual income to help you reach your goals in a much shorter time.
I mentioned this to you because I know it is something you’ll be interesting in.
Take a look at the site and see for yourself. You'll be glad you received this message.
Thank you. http://www.mlmsolidsecrets.com/
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