Most People Don’t Make A Lot Of Money
Posted on 30. Mar, 2005 by Ty Tribble in Network Marketing - MLM
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In a recent Networking Times interview, best selling author, David Bach had this to say about Network Marketing:
"The number one complaint I'd heard about (Network Marketing) was, "Most people don't make a lot of money." I thought, "Okay, but do a lot of people make a little money?" Because if a lot of people make just a little extra each month, and you can teach them how to save that money instead of going out and spending it, then you've got a tool to help millions of people across the world to catch up."
I recently read, (but can't remember where), that an additional $300 a month would keep the average person that files for bankruptcy from filing.
Network Marketing Training Tip:
Find a product in Network Marketing that you like and tell people why you like it. Tell 5 people a day for 30 days and see what happens. I would bet that $300 in net profit would not be far away.
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Matthew Sterba
31. Mar, 2005
That's exactly right. It doesn't take much additional income to drasticly change ones lifestyle. In "a previous business" (as we now refer to it), all they talked about was earning hundreds of thousands of dollars and leaving you job. It's obviously more realistic and still exciting and motivating to focus on what an extra $200, $500 or $1000 per month can do.
A lot.
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Ladytw
01. Apr, 2005
Imran…..are you having trouble getting to the Qblog Forum today, with a mysterious redirect of your search???
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Ty
01. Apr, 2005
I'm not Imran, but today's date might be a clue to the redirect.
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Imran
01. Apr, 2005
ladytw, it was an April fool joke I guess
Quixtar will get some more traffic, may be another server meltdown
My blog is quixtarsucks.blogspot.com. And I'm not affiliated to passport. Can't, Canada hates them
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