A golden era for the Network Marketing profession
My belief in Network Marketing as a vehicle for creating wealth in the 21st Century has never been stronger, and in this post, I’m going to show you why.
First, the bad news…
We’re living in a world of high economic volatility, a world where common, hardworking people can suddenly become poor overnight.
Today, many people in North America and Europe are under employed, and many are unemployed – far more than what governments are reporting officially. [click to continue…]
An Epic Failure!
I can count on one hand the major MLM companies that have filed bankruptcy, gone to direct sales by terminating their pay plans, or have gone out of business altogether in 2010.
So how do you protect yourself from company failures? How do you protect yourself if a company decides for whatever reason, not to renew your annual contract?
Do you do it with multiple streams of income? Participating in multiple MLM companies? Supplementing your business with affiliate programs?
In my personal humblest opinion, NO, NO, NO! [click to continue…]
Have you ever wondered how wealth is created in network marketing? Perhaps you’re still wondering if it’s a “real” business, as there are no “bricks and mortar” involved.
First of all, what is wealth?…
When most people think about wealth, they think about “money getting”, or making more money. But Robert Kiyosaki has a very simple definition for creating wealth – it’s not about how much you make, it’s how much you keep!
Joe Sugarman has a very profound view on this as well. He says, whatever you focus on expands. If you focus on your health, then your health expands. If you focus on your business, your business expands. But if you focus on money, you will always chase money because money is NOT REAL. [click to continue…]
In my last post, I mentioned that a friend of mine once said to me: “For you to have more, other people must have less. If you want to be rich, you HAVE TO rip other people off”. Sadly, a lot of people will carry this self limiting belief on their network marketing journey and it stops them from becoming successful, until they change their beliefs.
If that statement was true, “If you want to be rich, you HAVE TO rip other people off…”, then the world that we live in would be a whole lot different. We’d have a world where the vast majority are poor and uneducated, slaving away for the very few elite. That is clearly not the case.
Most people who are rich deserve to be rich because they have created tremendous value for others. Poor people have very little value to offer to anybody. Poor people are not just materially poor, they are mentally poor. And it’s that mentality that keeps them poor. [click to continue…]