Look here, my friend.
Aren't you tired of going after the good, the bad, and the ugly: Trying to recruit everyone you meet into your MLM business?
"Use the three-foot rule," they say. "Eveyone that comes within three feet tell them about your business. Sometimes you have to be "Ignorance On Fire"."
Lemme ask you this. Have their suggestions gotten so deeply entrenched in your mind you can't see reality any longer?
Can't you see you're trapped in their game? If you drop out of the program they will lose a loyal customer. That's not what they want, so they keep you hooked on the line with heavily laced pep talks. Fifty years ago it was great, but not any longer. We've now truly entered into the information age.
Okay, okay. This is hurting a little. The truth usually does. But it is not nearly as bad as when you wake up and the medication wears off. That's when MLMers run from one opportunity to another. They gotta have the meds to keep them going.
You are just another integral part of their advertising plan. That's all you'll ever be. It'll take you years and years to make it big in MLM. Good concept: nothing more.
They've got you doped-up, hyped with words and empty promises. Their comp' plan is more like Complan -- the energy drink that makes you feel good: that's it.
Think about it!
They've got you thinking you're going to be rich in a couple of months. Sleep it, Eat it, and Drink it. You're going to be rich. But when; and how will you get there based on what you're doing now?
So you go to lunch everyday, and you buy the cheapest item on the menu; a cup of coffee. And then you proudly march out of the restaurant picking your teeth with toothpicks, trying to make someone believe you were eating a delicious stake.
Gotta save your money for the books, tapes, CDs, DVDs, seminars, sales material, and business cards. Spend, spend, spend! It's your business and you have to build it. And don't forget about the tax incentives.
Tax incentives! What tax incentives?
Yes! It's your business. You're suppose to run it like a business, not an expensive hobby?
You're in business to make a profit. If you're not making a profit, it's a hobby.
To continue with what you're doing now will mean that your so-called business will be heading for top recognition in the Guiness Book of Most Endangered Businesses Species.
I'm sure that's not what you want.
Let me give you some value http://mlmsolidsecrets.com/
Aren't you tired of going after the good, the bad, and the ugly: Trying to recruit everyone you meet into your MLM business?
"Use the three-foot rule," they say. "Eveyone that comes within three feet tell them about your business. Sometimes you have to be "Ignorance On Fire"."
Lemme ask you this. Have their suggestions gotten so deeply entrenched in your mind you can't see reality any longer?
Can't you see you're trapped in their game? If you drop out of the program they will lose a loyal customer. That's not what they want, so they keep you hooked on the line with heavily laced pep talks. Fifty years ago it was great, but not any longer. We've now truly entered into the information age.
Okay, okay. This is hurting a little. The truth usually does. But it is not nearly as bad as when you wake up and the medication wears off. That's when MLMers run from one opportunity to another. They gotta have the meds to keep them going.
You are just another integral part of their advertising plan. That's all you'll ever be. It'll take you years and years to make it big in MLM. Good concept: nothing more.
They've got you doped-up, hyped with words and empty promises. Their comp' plan is more like Complan -- the energy drink that makes you feel good: that's it.
Think about it!
They've got you thinking you're going to be rich in a couple of months. Sleep it, Eat it, and Drink it. You're going to be rich. But when; and how will you get there based on what you're doing now?
So you go to lunch everyday, and you buy the cheapest item on the menu; a cup of coffee. And then you proudly march out of the restaurant picking your teeth with toothpicks, trying to make someone believe you were eating a delicious stake.
Gotta save your money for the books, tapes, CDs, DVDs, seminars, sales material, and business cards. Spend, spend, spend! It's your business and you have to build it. And don't forget about the tax incentives.
Tax incentives! What tax incentives?
Yes! It's your business. You're suppose to run it like a business, not an expensive hobby?
You're in business to make a profit. If you're not making a profit, it's a hobby.
To continue with what you're doing now will mean that your so-called business will be heading for top recognition in the Guiness Book of Most Endangered Businesses Species.
I'm sure that's not what you want.
Let me give you some value http://mlmsolidsecrets.com/
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