Why NOW is The PRIME TIME For Network Marketing

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13 Responses to “Why NOW is The PRIME TIME For Network Marketing”

  1. wenleynz says:

    Great video. Network marketing is the best business model for rewarding hard work and dedication. Find a great company/product and stick with it! Be prepared to learn the skills and give it the time required.

  2. MentorTony says:

    Great! That’s all we need, the scum of Wall Street lending “credibility” to a business model that’s already linked to pyramid schemes. And why does anyone think that a publicly traded network marketing company is a good thing? A public MLM company does not have it’s first allegiance to its reps or distributors. It is pledged to its shareholders. Bad for the reps as there’ll be less money in the pay plan!

  3. NetworkMarketingShow says:

    @MentorTony One way of looking at it Tony. Lol. Thanks for your comment!

  4. rozpowell says:

    Sorry for Tony that he’ll be left behind.. That’s too bad. Pyramid scheme? Let’s get a new excuse. I never am clear on why people feel the need to comment negative .. If you don’t like direct sales .. Then don’t watch or read anything about them? Why is it that they feel the need to comment about crappy something is… Must not be too darn crappy with millions of people doing it and doing it successfully.

  5. cjbart2 says:

    I appreciated Darren Hardy comment the MOST….. DIRECT SELLING.
    Why does everyone emphasize “marketing” when in reality the EMPHASIS should be on Sales, nothing happens anywhere with the SALE

  6. geeksatlarge says:

    The most prevalent pyramid scheme in place today is one in which there is a boss at the top, followed by a number of mid-level managers under him in charge of various departments, followed by any number of employees that work in those departments under the managers. Does this sound familiar? I’m describing how most peoples’ jobs are set up. If you had to draw out the structure of this organization, you would end up with a pyramid. Anybody with a normal job is part of a pyramid scheme. Got it?

  7. MsWarrior8 says:

    @MentorTony …you obviously don’t understand the concept of Network marketing. It is NOT a pyramid..where only ONE person is at the top. It’s actually an inverse pyramid where you start at the point of the pyramid and work your way up with other people at the top.

  8. MentorTony says:

    You have all misunderstood what I wrote. Go back an read it again. I am a champion of MLM as long as it is not publicly owned. Why? Because a publicly owned MLM company has it’s first allegiance to SHAREHOLDERS and not to DISTRIBUTORS. Which is what I currently am!

  9. mikehowardmusic says:

    I am certainly an advocate for network marketing and believe that I have found the right company for me. I offer this caveat. I don’t agree with all the quotes coming from “Celebrity” Business Leaders who have never successfully built their own NWM business but they have a lot to gain by selling their books and CDs to the millions of distributors out there world wide. Find the top distributor in your company and learn from them. After all they really did it. These people didn’t

  10. mikehowardmusic says:

    I am certainly an advocate for network marketing and believe that I have found the right company for me. I offer this caveat. I don’t agree with all the quotes coming from “Celebrity” Business Leaders who have never successfully built their own NWM business but they have a lot to gain by selling their books and CDs to the millions of distributors out there world wide. Find the top distributor in your company and learn from them. After all they really did it. These people didn’t

  11. milliemitchell58 says:

    Pyramid schemes? You mean corporate America?

  12. MyPoint5 says:

    Now we know why we’re so proud that our MLM company isn’t publically traded. hmm must mean their allegiance is to the reps and the customers!!

  13. VickiBerry says:

    I agree with that one Tony, I shudder when I hear of publicly traded MLMs, proud to be in one that isn’t and is set up as a legacy trust (can never be taken public!)

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