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12-26-2005, 07:00 AM
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Zpxbawtz
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Regarding Network Marketing...There are a lot of considerations, most of which everyone else has expert opinions about. "So, why not join in the chorus", I say to myself. So here goes. You want a company with a good track record, at least 10 years old, that is product/customer driven. If the company has a good guarantee on it's products, does back-end marketing providing lots of touch points, and helps you get customers so you don't have to bug your family and friends to be involved, then you could be in a business that will keep paying you later for the effort you put in today. And there is effort, even when you find such an animal. But if you like people and want them to get benefits from what you have to offer, follow up is a dream. Picking up the 1 Ton phone suddenly becomes addictive. Helping like-minded people break all the stereotypes would be a rush, too. The follow up coaching calls will satisfy some of your social interaction cravings,
but you should aim to join a networking organization in your community and/or attend trade shows, either as a vendor or a consumer. The contacts you'd make in those settings will keep you sharp and on your game.
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