Network Marketing: Good or Evil? Why?

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Zebulon

Wednesday, October 18, 2000 - 04:50 pm Click here to edit this post
Just pulled it out of thin air...

Zebulon

Wednesday, October 18, 2000 - 05:00 pm Click here to edit this post
I've noticed a lot of big Fortune 500 companies are creating network marketing divisions like AT&T, CitiGroup, and so forth. Pretend that you found an awesome company to represent that is highly credible, but the Free Enterprise System is placed directly in your hands. Remember, you would truly have a chance of making more money than working an hourly or salary paid position...no matter how long it took. Let's say 1-3 years. Let's also say you have an option of starting part time or full time. Let's even go one step further and say that you would be doing something totally different from what you are doing now. How would you react? What influences (past or present) would determine your reaction?

Vykin

Wednesday, October 18, 2000 - 07:00 pm Click here to edit this post
Zeb, Network Marketing - A "Weasel Word" for Pyramid Schemes. I'm gonna think some on this and respond hopefully in a bit. I like your idea.

Zebulon

Wednesday, October 18, 2000 - 07:15 pm Click here to edit this post
Well, I admit that I felt the same way you do because people I know always told me what a failure they are and what a rip-off they were. Yet, the reason I guess I posed the question is that a lot of people who live in the area I live in are doing very well in network marketing. I just bought a new townhouse on the lake (got a miracle deal) and my next door neighbor is 25 years old and makes $120,000 a year. He showed me his income tax statement. I almost sh1t. He's a great guy too. Another guy I met while fishing with friends lives across the lake and he's in network marketing and lives in a $300,000 home. I look at them and wonder if all those people who told me what they told me were telling the truth or full of it? They told me what they do and no pressure whatsoever.

Zebulon

Thursday, October 19, 2000 - 11:20 pm Click here to edit this post
Well, I'm still not sure if something like this is for me but I was impressed with the people I talked to about it in general.

Anyway, here is a free internet movie that explains network marketing for those that either don't understand it or have some sort of a problem with it. I found it to be a rather interesting business model...and don't forget to click on each question at the end.

Go to: http://www.compensate.net
user name: NML

(don't concern yourself with the demo message and the registration stuff) Just more FYI.