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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Solving the Boomer Retirement Crisis
Twenty years ago, I was offered a position working for the U.S. Economic Development Administration. My task was to find worthwhile small business opportunities to fund in a community that had just lost its major employer. Six hundred jobs were lost overnight -- and these were desirable family-wage jobs that required, for the most part, little education.
I received up-to-date briefings on what were projected to be the business opportunities of the future from my supervisors at the federal, state, and county level. I also did a lot of research and thinking about which of these job-creating businesses would "fly" in our small mountain community.
It was an exciting, engaging project, but none of the conventional solutions we tried worked for very long. Grant money and tax breaks were essentially thrown at businesses that provided a few, mostly low-paying jobs, and then vanished when the federal and state support ran out.
Ironically, it was in my research for a way to create work that average people with little specialized training could do from their homes, I found network marketing. Of course, I didn't dare show such an unconventional project to my employers. They would have laughed me out of town!
But being a fairly sober judge of business opportunities, I was immediately fascinated by this elegant system of moving unique products from the manufacturer to the consumer -- and paying average folks to use and talk up the products to their friends.
Fast-forward twenty years to today and I see even wider potential for solving the Boomer retirement crisis with this creative, but little-understood, American invention: MLM, aka Network Marketing.
It helps to understand that most of the products sold through network marketing are replacements for ones that are being purchased monthly by consumers. Due to efficiencies and savings possible in this marketing medium, manufacturers can invest some of these savings in better quality products, and still deliver them to consumers for less money than they could buy similar items at their retail store.
With a large part of retirees' spending going toward remedies for age-related maladies, it is encouraging to know there are natural alternative nutritional products that can provide real, proven relief at a lower cost than pharmaceutical potions. The job for network marketers is to offer education about these superior natural solutions to neighbors who weren't aware of them.
Talking to friends, neighbors, and acquaintances about our health, our lives, and our useful discoveries is something we all can do. This is why network marketing is a viable opportunity for those who want to supplement their retirement income.
With educational tools, such as CDs, videos, and online Webinars provided by expert presenters and physicians, the average networker only need to know how to successfully *invite* others to review this high-quality information. It is not necessary to have all the answers.
What really makes network marketing the best form of occupation is that -- by steadily building a group of consumer/distributors over a 2-5 year period -- there can be an exponential growth in each person's business productivity. All done without employees and with significant tax advantages!
The big money is not made by door-to-door selling, but by enrolling and training a few others who commit to doing the same process of exposing their contacts to useful products and an opportunity to earn more than they could anywhere else.
If the public can come to truly understand what MLM/network marketing is and the blessings it offers, there would be few worries about the Boomers' limited savings for their retirement needs.
For the best explanation of what network marketing is, how it works, and the income potential it provides, see the free video, Brilliant Compensation banner at the top of this page. It features an interview with a Harvard-trained professor of business and a self-made MLM millionaire discussing how this unique business really works. There is no need to give up your email to watch this -- it is my gift to you.
If this video intrigues you and you want more information about how to choose a quality MLM company to work with, there is a contact form at the end of the video -- or you can reach me at kemppaulh777@gmail.com
I received up-to-date briefings on what were projected to be the business opportunities of the future from my supervisors at the federal, state, and county level. I also did a lot of research and thinking about which of these job-creating businesses would "fly" in our small mountain community.
It was an exciting, engaging project, but none of the conventional solutions we tried worked for very long. Grant money and tax breaks were essentially thrown at businesses that provided a few, mostly low-paying jobs, and then vanished when the federal and state support ran out.
Ironically, it was in my research for a way to create work that average people with little specialized training could do from their homes, I found network marketing. Of course, I didn't dare show such an unconventional project to my employers. They would have laughed me out of town!
But being a fairly sober judge of business opportunities, I was immediately fascinated by this elegant system of moving unique products from the manufacturer to the consumer -- and paying average folks to use and talk up the products to their friends.
Fast-forward twenty years to today and I see even wider potential for solving the Boomer retirement crisis with this creative, but little-understood, American invention: MLM, aka Network Marketing.
It helps to understand that most of the products sold through network marketing are replacements for ones that are being purchased monthly by consumers. Due to efficiencies and savings possible in this marketing medium, manufacturers can invest some of these savings in better quality products, and still deliver them to consumers for less money than they could buy similar items at their retail store.
With a large part of retirees' spending going toward remedies for age-related maladies, it is encouraging to know there are natural alternative nutritional products that can provide real, proven relief at a lower cost than pharmaceutical potions. The job for network marketers is to offer education about these superior natural solutions to neighbors who weren't aware of them.
Talking to friends, neighbors, and acquaintances about our health, our lives, and our useful discoveries is something we all can do. This is why network marketing is a viable opportunity for those who want to supplement their retirement income.
With educational tools, such as CDs, videos, and online Webinars provided by expert presenters and physicians, the average networker only need to know how to successfully *invite* others to review this high-quality information. It is not necessary to have all the answers.
What really makes network marketing the best form of occupation is that -- by steadily building a group of consumer/distributors over a 2-5 year period -- there can be an exponential growth in each person's business productivity. All done without employees and with significant tax advantages!
The big money is not made by door-to-door selling, but by enrolling and training a few others who commit to doing the same process of exposing their contacts to useful products and an opportunity to earn more than they could anywhere else.
If the public can come to truly understand what MLM/network marketing is and the blessings it offers, there would be few worries about the Boomers' limited savings for their retirement needs.
For the best explanation of what network marketing is, how it works, and the income potential it provides, see the free video, Brilliant Compensation banner at the top of this page. It features an interview with a Harvard-trained professor of business and a self-made MLM millionaire discussing how this unique business really works. There is no need to give up your email to watch this -- it is my gift to you.
If this video intrigues you and you want more information about how to choose a quality MLM company to work with, there is a contact form at the end of the video -- or you can reach me at kemppaulh777@gmail.com
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Would You Like To Easily Lose 10 Lbs. in 15 Days?
If you need to lose some weight, I'm assembling a new Web site that will help make weight loss easy, fun, and maybe even profitable. Would you mind if you made some money or won a prize or two while dropping pounds?
The new site is http://fatburningfuel.com and it is under construction currently, but I thought I would give you a heads up.
There will be lots of useful content on the site, free. Plus some unique info that I have seen no other diet program go into -- what you need to avoid that is keeping you stuck where you are, weight wise.
I am partnering with a healthy weight loss system that is letting folks eat the foods they love and still lose weight. All without hunger!
Just one little aspect of this system has helped me abolish food cravings and feel great while losing 20 pounds.
I am planning on running a contest, with some fun prizes -- and maybe even integrating a network marketing commission potential for those who like to make some real money.
If you're interested, get on my notification list, so you network marketers can be at the top of the binary pile when I turn the Internet traffic fountain on!
The new site is http://fatburningfuel.com and it is under construction currently, but I thought I would give you a heads up.
There will be lots of useful content on the site, free. Plus some unique info that I have seen no other diet program go into -- what you need to avoid that is keeping you stuck where you are, weight wise.
I am partnering with a healthy weight loss system that is letting folks eat the foods they love and still lose weight. All without hunger!
Just one little aspect of this system has helped me abolish food cravings and feel great while losing 20 pounds.
I am planning on running a contest, with some fun prizes -- and maybe even integrating a network marketing commission potential for those who like to make some real money.
If you're interested, get on my notification list, so you network marketers can be at the top of the binary pile when I turn the Internet traffic fountain on!
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Can't Find A Job? Do This!
What is the one product in greatest demand today? Apart from the usual necessities like food, shelter, and clothing -- and the frills that folks are still habitually buying -- the greatest need is, for many people globally, a way to earn a living.
Everywhere you look, except in some occupations I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy, there are fewer job openings for quality jobs and more competition for what positions there are.
In a global economy that is instantly connected at the speed of light by the Internet, there's usually someone with a good education in a poor country who is willing to work for less than you.
His or her cost of living is much lower, so he or she gets the job. You don't.
People are trudging back to school, thinking that if they buy more education they will be able to get a good job when the economy picks up again.
Without going into a long, complex explanation, let me assure you there is no good reason the economies of the U.S., the UK, and many other nations will return to the pre-crash state of euphoria induced by the Housing Bubble, or before that, the DotCom Bubble.
Add to that the fact that many of us Baby Boomers are getting older and we would really like to start taking life easier, but the stock and real estate crash cut our retirement savings tremendously.
Now, a lot of Boomers are reluctantly accepting the fact that they will have to "work until they die". That's sad.
I have some good news for those who are willing to consider it.
Aside from going back to growing our own food on little farms and suburban homesteads and living on meager Social Security checks (until they run out!), there is an answer that can employ all who are willing to consider it.
It is Network Marketing or MLM.
What does it require? Is it hard physical work?
MLM is simply a less-expensive way of marketing products. Instead of buying millions of dollars worth of advertising, manufacturers let their customers promote their products to their friends, family, and strangers -- and pay them commissions on how much product they sell every month.
The cool thing is that -- in a well-chosen MLM company -- these are products you would be buying every month anyway, except the quality is better and the cost may even be less!
Another great thing about this form of business ownership is that, in some of these companies using a Binary compensation plan, other people are doing much of your work for you. It is a team effort, where a lot of people do a big job and they all share in the profits!
Thanks to common tools like the telephone and the 'Net, no one has to go door-to-door to find their customers. Many people resist the idea of Network Marketing and bad-mouth it because someone they met once had difficulty making it work. Smart people can see that if some people are making it work, they can too.
Ironically, in a bad economy, network marketing always picks up new recruits who, by necessity, figure it out and make it work for them. It just takes stepping outside the box of conventional job-based thinking.
As a former Chamber of Commerce Executive and consultant working for the U.S. Economic Development Administration -- and as an entrepreneur who has built successful businesses of my own -- I can tell you there is no better business opportunity than network marketing for the average person who is willing to work.
MLM/Network Marketing offers anyone the leverage of owning a large business without the hassle of hiring and managing employees.
Where else can you buy a business franchise for under a thousand dollars that can pay you more than a million dollar McDonald's franchise, with none of the headaches?
MLM is such a ridiculously good opportunity, someone who is used to working a "job", even as a professional with a lot of skill and training, may have a hard time believing what a God-send this is.
Faith that your efforts will be repaid many times over, is probably the biggest requirement for success in MLM.
Look at it this way: When you choose an established company to represent, if you bring them customers they will gladly pay you -- over and over again.
You just need to find someone to teach you a workable system to find a lot of customers for the company you choose! Take a look at some of the Attraction Marketing courses posted to the right of this blog post if you need some ideas.
Everywhere you look, except in some occupations I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy, there are fewer job openings for quality jobs and more competition for what positions there are.
In a global economy that is instantly connected at the speed of light by the Internet, there's usually someone with a good education in a poor country who is willing to work for less than you.
His or her cost of living is much lower, so he or she gets the job. You don't.
People are trudging back to school, thinking that if they buy more education they will be able to get a good job when the economy picks up again.
Without going into a long, complex explanation, let me assure you there is no good reason the economies of the U.S., the UK, and many other nations will return to the pre-crash state of euphoria induced by the Housing Bubble, or before that, the DotCom Bubble.
Add to that the fact that many of us Baby Boomers are getting older and we would really like to start taking life easier, but the stock and real estate crash cut our retirement savings tremendously.
Now, a lot of Boomers are reluctantly accepting the fact that they will have to "work until they die". That's sad.
I have some good news for those who are willing to consider it.
Aside from going back to growing our own food on little farms and suburban homesteads and living on meager Social Security checks (until they run out!), there is an answer that can employ all who are willing to consider it.
It is Network Marketing or MLM.
What does it require? Is it hard physical work?
MLM is simply a less-expensive way of marketing products. Instead of buying millions of dollars worth of advertising, manufacturers let their customers promote their products to their friends, family, and strangers -- and pay them commissions on how much product they sell every month.
The cool thing is that -- in a well-chosen MLM company -- these are products you would be buying every month anyway, except the quality is better and the cost may even be less!
Another great thing about this form of business ownership is that, in some of these companies using a Binary compensation plan, other people are doing much of your work for you. It is a team effort, where a lot of people do a big job and they all share in the profits!
Thanks to common tools like the telephone and the 'Net, no one has to go door-to-door to find their customers. Many people resist the idea of Network Marketing and bad-mouth it because someone they met once had difficulty making it work. Smart people can see that if some people are making it work, they can too.
Ironically, in a bad economy, network marketing always picks up new recruits who, by necessity, figure it out and make it work for them. It just takes stepping outside the box of conventional job-based thinking.
As a former Chamber of Commerce Executive and consultant working for the U.S. Economic Development Administration -- and as an entrepreneur who has built successful businesses of my own -- I can tell you there is no better business opportunity than network marketing for the average person who is willing to work.
MLM/Network Marketing offers anyone the leverage of owning a large business without the hassle of hiring and managing employees.
Where else can you buy a business franchise for under a thousand dollars that can pay you more than a million dollar McDonald's franchise, with none of the headaches?
MLM is such a ridiculously good opportunity, someone who is used to working a "job", even as a professional with a lot of skill and training, may have a hard time believing what a God-send this is.
Faith that your efforts will be repaid many times over, is probably the biggest requirement for success in MLM.
Look at it this way: When you choose an established company to represent, if you bring them customers they will gladly pay you -- over and over again.
You just need to find someone to teach you a workable system to find a lot of customers for the company you choose! Take a look at some of the Attraction Marketing courses posted to the right of this blog post if you need some ideas.
Friday, February 11, 2011
CPA vs. MLM
I've got something to say about CPA (click per action) marketing versus MLM (multi-level marketing) today. And I am pissed about the hypocritical attitude most people, especially the younger generation seem to have about network marketing.
It seems to be acceptable to sell bogus products, downright scams, and hyped-up make-money-on-the-'Net training to people we will never know through Clickbank and other online marketing sites.
On the other hand, offering people a REAL product that is better quality, and less expensive than the one they use now causes them to run the other way.
WHAT are they afraid of?
I've picked through ClickBank's offer and have yet to find anything with the solid science behind it that I could proudly offer to my friends and associates. All I have found, so far, is junk, like this top-earner: http://www.naturalnews.com/031280_acai_berries_scam.html
"1 Trick of a Tiny Belly" and penis enlargement pills are the number 1 and 2 best sellers on Clickbank. Can you believe it?
We can see the majority of Americans are stupid, but does that mean we should cynically make our living off relieving them of their money?
I am of the belief that "What goes around, comes around". The average person worldwide needs help to see better products to improve their health -- and ways to help them earn more money, legitimately.
So, I am mystified when people continue to believe that network marketing/MLM "doesn't work" and MLM is a scam.
I don't know about you, but I want to be surrounded with hard-working, top-achieving, intelligent people who know the facts about MLM and don't just repeat the same old hearsay about their second-cousin who failed in some poorly chosen MLM company years ago.
People fail at high school. People fail at selling real estate. Anyone who quits anything before they figure out how to succeed is apt to claim it is a scam so they put the blame on someone else.
That's all I have to say for now. If there are any winners reading this who want to learn more of the truth about the possibilities offered by the multi-level distribution model, I'd like to hear from you!
It seems to be acceptable to sell bogus products, downright scams, and hyped-up make-money-on-the-'Net training to people we will never know through Clickbank and other online marketing sites.
On the other hand, offering people a REAL product that is better quality, and less expensive than the one they use now causes them to run the other way.
WHAT are they afraid of?
I've picked through ClickBank's offer and have yet to find anything with the solid science behind it that I could proudly offer to my friends and associates. All I have found, so far, is junk, like this top-earner: http://www.naturalnews.com/031280_acai_berries_scam.html
"1 Trick of a Tiny Belly" and penis enlargement pills are the number 1 and 2 best sellers on Clickbank. Can you believe it?
We can see the majority of Americans are stupid, but does that mean we should cynically make our living off relieving them of their money?
I am of the belief that "What goes around, comes around". The average person worldwide needs help to see better products to improve their health -- and ways to help them earn more money, legitimately.
So, I am mystified when people continue to believe that network marketing/MLM "doesn't work" and MLM is a scam.
I don't know about you, but I want to be surrounded with hard-working, top-achieving, intelligent people who know the facts about MLM and don't just repeat the same old hearsay about their second-cousin who failed in some poorly chosen MLM company years ago.
People fail at high school. People fail at selling real estate. Anyone who quits anything before they figure out how to succeed is apt to claim it is a scam so they put the blame on someone else.
That's all I have to say for now. If there are any winners reading this who want to learn more of the truth about the possibilities offered by the multi-level distribution model, I'd like to hear from you!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Real Estate Agents Take Note!
It is a shame that many professional salespeople don't take MLM seriously. If you contact me, I can refer you to the profiles of several successful real estate sales pro's who have made the transition to network marketing, have made more money, and seem to enjoy it just as much.
I am writing this on the run, so pardon my lack of research and links to the articles from economic experts I follow that back up my claims.
The bottom line, from people who predicted this crash was coming -- not the fools in the administration and on Wall St. who had a hand in causing it -- is that there will be more losses, especially in commercial real estate.
Think about it: If a large number of Americans don't have jobs, how can malls and Big Box stores continue to rack up sales growth?
Waiting around for the good old days to return, of selling homes to anyone who could fog a mirror. Those days are over.
Oh sure, there may be specialized areas and market segments where sales are still possible, but in general there will be less activity and times will be lean for a looooooooooong time.
Now for the Good News!
You have skills that can easily be transferred to the profession of network marketing. Most of the public doesn't want anything to do with "selling". So, you have an advantage there.
More than that -- There is a LOT of money to be made legitimately in this business.
It is true there are a lot of MLM companies with overpriced products of questionable quality. But there are a lot more that offer higher quality products that need more explaining, as only a trained salesperson can do.
The key thing I want to convey is that MLM is not about going door to door selling shampoo or cell minutes.
It is about building a global team of salespeople who all do a moderate amount of work -- and you get paid a commission based on their production, just because you recruited a few of the ones who recruited a few...and so on.
Here's another neat thing about professional MLM: All these salespeople are adding to your bottom line, but you don't have to pay them! Isn't that cool?
There really is no limit to what you can earn in this business. Well, it's not Bill Gates type money, but 7 figure incomes are not unheard of for those who grasp the concept and run with it.
That's all I have time for today. Think about it.
If you like international travel, I am working a solid, growing business that is catching fire all around the world. Check it out: http://drinkactweb.com/nrg-xplosion
I am writing this on the run, so pardon my lack of research and links to the articles from economic experts I follow that back up my claims.
The bottom line, from people who predicted this crash was coming -- not the fools in the administration and on Wall St. who had a hand in causing it -- is that there will be more losses, especially in commercial real estate.
Think about it: If a large number of Americans don't have jobs, how can malls and Big Box stores continue to rack up sales growth?
Waiting around for the good old days to return, of selling homes to anyone who could fog a mirror. Those days are over.
Oh sure, there may be specialized areas and market segments where sales are still possible, but in general there will be less activity and times will be lean for a looooooooooong time.
Now for the Good News!
You have skills that can easily be transferred to the profession of network marketing. Most of the public doesn't want anything to do with "selling". So, you have an advantage there.
More than that -- There is a LOT of money to be made legitimately in this business.
It is true there are a lot of MLM companies with overpriced products of questionable quality. But there are a lot more that offer higher quality products that need more explaining, as only a trained salesperson can do.
The key thing I want to convey is that MLM is not about going door to door selling shampoo or cell minutes.
It is about building a global team of salespeople who all do a moderate amount of work -- and you get paid a commission based on their production, just because you recruited a few of the ones who recruited a few...and so on.
Here's another neat thing about professional MLM: All these salespeople are adding to your bottom line, but you don't have to pay them! Isn't that cool?
There really is no limit to what you can earn in this business. Well, it's not Bill Gates type money, but 7 figure incomes are not unheard of for those who grasp the concept and run with it.
That's all I have time for today. Think about it.
If you like international travel, I am working a solid, growing business that is catching fire all around the world. Check it out: http://drinkactweb.com/nrg-xplosion
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Learn While You Earn
The world economy is going through a wrenching transition. Most people are being misled by the propaganda put out by the various governments who are trying to convince everyone that "Things are returning to normal."
As a result, a lot of good people are sitting on their hands, hoping they don't lose their job before the recovery arrives. Others, with unemployment running out, have gone back to school to get more training in the occupations of the Old Economy.
Many young people, just out of high school or college can't even land their first job. They are back living at home or working for President Obama's job programs in Afghanistan and Iraq. Talk about occupational hazards!
I have a different view, based on more than fifty years in and around business -- and ten years specifically working on re-employing families in communities where the major employer had left the area.
I've thought a lot about re-employing the average person who may not have a lot of transferable skills beyond a willingness to show up on time and put his or her heart into doing the job at hand.
Of course, my searching led me to the one occupation that everyone could do...that paid extremely well for those who worked at it. An occupation that provided on-the-job training and let anyone earn as they learned.
Of course, I'm talking about MLM or Network Marketing
Unfortunately, few people out of the many I talk to have admitted to themselves (not yet, anyway) that The Old Economy is not coming back to life -- an economy based on everlasting growth, building and selling homes to those who could not afford them, and depending on a federal government that can't even balance their own budget for help in times of trouble.
The New Economy's first law is that "We are ALL self-employed."
If you're willing to live by that law, there is plenty of work to be done, helping others all over the world buy unique consumable products, combined with the opportunity to once again make a good living helping others to learn about these improved products and this opportunity.
This business, network marketing, is the growth industry of the 21st Century.
And here's a little secret: In a few well-chosen MLM companies, the products can save you money over what you buy every day in your retail stores!
The efficiencies of this revolutionary business model make it possible to provide a better-quality, less-expensive product delivered to your door for less that you pay at the store. So, there really is no reason for the youth of America to be sitting around paying to drink Red Bull or Monster energy drinks at $1.50-$3 apiece when they could be earning a growing income and drinking a healthier energy drink.
The same holds true for all the consumer items everyone is gaga about having: cellphone service, skincare products, weight loss aids, you name it. Why spend your precious money for brands that aren't willing to cut you in on their profits?
Americans need to stop looking at the world through the eyes of "employees", and start seeing the opportunity that lies in self-employment.
Ironically, the world outside the USA is wide-open to the idea that our financial salvation lies in building chains of distribution for well-run network marketing companies.
In a way, we're talking about returning to an American tradition that has been packaged for export to a world hungry for the blessings of free enterprise.
Network marketing, at its core, is the American Way -- the American Dream -- packaged for sale to hungry entrepreneurs here and all over the globe.
Network marketing is an American invention and we should be proud to share it with the world.
We offer an Opportunity to build a better life through introducing others to a way to achieve their dreams. It is an opportunity to help others build their dream, which helps us realize ours.
It's happening right now on FaceBook, on the Internet, and in homes throughout the world. How big a piece of it would you like to claim?
As a result, a lot of good people are sitting on their hands, hoping they don't lose their job before the recovery arrives. Others, with unemployment running out, have gone back to school to get more training in the occupations of the Old Economy.
Many young people, just out of high school or college can't even land their first job. They are back living at home or working for President Obama's job programs in Afghanistan and Iraq. Talk about occupational hazards!
I have a different view, based on more than fifty years in and around business -- and ten years specifically working on re-employing families in communities where the major employer had left the area.
I've thought a lot about re-employing the average person who may not have a lot of transferable skills beyond a willingness to show up on time and put his or her heart into doing the job at hand.
Of course, my searching led me to the one occupation that everyone could do...that paid extremely well for those who worked at it. An occupation that provided on-the-job training and let anyone earn as they learned.
Of course, I'm talking about MLM or Network Marketing
Unfortunately, few people out of the many I talk to have admitted to themselves (not yet, anyway) that The Old Economy is not coming back to life -- an economy based on everlasting growth, building and selling homes to those who could not afford them, and depending on a federal government that can't even balance their own budget for help in times of trouble.
The New Economy's first law is that "We are ALL self-employed."
If you're willing to live by that law, there is plenty of work to be done, helping others all over the world buy unique consumable products, combined with the opportunity to once again make a good living helping others to learn about these improved products and this opportunity.
This business, network marketing, is the growth industry of the 21st Century.
And here's a little secret: In a few well-chosen MLM companies, the products can save you money over what you buy every day in your retail stores!
The efficiencies of this revolutionary business model make it possible to provide a better-quality, less-expensive product delivered to your door for less that you pay at the store. So, there really is no reason for the youth of America to be sitting around paying to drink Red Bull or Monster energy drinks at $1.50-$3 apiece when they could be earning a growing income and drinking a healthier energy drink.
The same holds true for all the consumer items everyone is gaga about having: cellphone service, skincare products, weight loss aids, you name it. Why spend your precious money for brands that aren't willing to cut you in on their profits?
Americans need to stop looking at the world through the eyes of "employees", and start seeing the opportunity that lies in self-employment.
Ironically, the world outside the USA is wide-open to the idea that our financial salvation lies in building chains of distribution for well-run network marketing companies.
In a way, we're talking about returning to an American tradition that has been packaged for export to a world hungry for the blessings of free enterprise.
Network marketing, at its core, is the American Way -- the American Dream -- packaged for sale to hungry entrepreneurs here and all over the globe.
Network marketing is an American invention and we should be proud to share it with the world.
We offer an Opportunity to build a better life through introducing others to a way to achieve their dreams. It is an opportunity to help others build their dream, which helps us realize ours.
It's happening right now on FaceBook, on the Internet, and in homes throughout the world. How big a piece of it would you like to claim?
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