Network Marketing is a fantastic way to build your own business and work from home. As you know I already have a thriving Internet Marketing Business Coaching biz established.
Caregivers, Have You Considered A Network Marketing Business?
1. Caregivers, Have You
Considered A Network
Marketing Business?
You need to love people and care
about others to build a successful
network marketing business.
Caregivers are like that.
3. How can a Network Marketing
business benefit me, as a caregiver?
• Network Marketing is a fantastic way to build
your own business and work from home.
• You can take it with you anywhere there are
people.
• It’s a people business.
4. According to Harvard Business
School…
• When looking for a good Network Marketing Business, be sure to
look for a debt free company that has been around a little while and
is established, but is still on the ground floor. In order to be
considered the “ground floor opportunity” Harvard Business School
states that the Network Marketing Company should be at least 18
months old with under 250,000 distributors. If the company has
less than 100,000 distributors, Harvard Business School considers
it to be a once in a lifetime opportunity! There’s nowhere to go but
up. Way up! (That’s not what Harvard said, I said that)
• Harvard also says the company should have a product which is
unique and highly consumable, unique in this case means that you
have an exclusive product that can only be purchased from your
company’s distributors. Having a product that is highly consumable
means repeated sales, thereby guaranteeing customers loyalty
versus a one time sale and having to locate new customers.
5. Doesn’t it cost a fortune to set up and
require a lot of my time?
• There are options out there that
don’t tie you down.
• There are many network marketing
companies that don’t require big
investments yet still allow you the
opportunity to make a great income.
6. I
So how do you do it?…
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Network Marketing Company I work with, go
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