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Monitium Multiple Streams of Income

In any economy it just makes good sense to have multiple monthly residual income sources and this can be obtained with the Monitium Multiple Streams of Income in as little as 1 hour a day by average people who also have a normal 9 to 5 job and limited time!!

What makes this possible, is that there is virtually no time needed for promotions as Free highly targeted leads are automatically imported into your personal pre written Monitium autoresponder for you every month.

Then when you combine that with the well chosen longterm career home businesses that are included in the Monitium Multiple Streams of Income combined with the simple Monitium Step by Step Video Guided Getting Started Success Outline located in the members area, it makes it very simple for you and your downline to achieve effective level by level downline duplication, which is doable by anyone, who can commit to staying focused for at least 1 hour a day.

Because there is no time needed for promotions, the one essential business building activity you will need to do is to simply call the prospects you see in your Monitium members area contact manager, who show up with the most activity points…those who have watched the videos and open their autoresponder emails etc. This is where you find your future downline leaders.

It is best to call them while they are still on your website but not mandatory for effective results. Your job is to simply call them and in a short phone call, let them know you are here to support them for the longterm and establish a working relationship. most sponsors never take the time to contact their prospects and many prospects won’t join unless they hear from a live sponsor who reflects that they really care about their success.

There are many other things you can do to achieve success, however, if you just do the above, you will weed through the prospects who enter your contact manager automatically every month and your future longterm committed downline leaders, like yourself, will emerge, if you remain consistent in doing just this one daily business building activity….and then helping your new downline members to recognize this same simplicity and to help them to also establish this daily business building activity.

The current well chosen Monitium Multiple Streams of Income companies are….

1. Smart Media – Browser – Desktop – Home Page Pays
2. WoWwe – Video Email and Video Webinar Conferencing
3. Karatbars International – Free Gold Currency Savings Acct
4. Sozo Life – Organic Coffee and energy Drinks
5. GT Trends – Travel
6. Essante Worldwide – Organic Supplements – Skin Care – Personal Care
7. Coming in near future – Cell Phones – Internet Access and more…

In summary, when you become an active paid Monitium member, you will receive the Monitium Multiple Streams of Income by building just one longterm downline who follows you into every company.

As you can see this is doable by anyone….and as an income example when you have just 600 downline in just the first 3 companies of the Monitium Multiple Streams of Income, your monthly income would be around $80,000 per year!!

Imagine how much your income would be in 6 companies with a 1000 member downline?!! How about 10 companies and a 4000 member downline? Or for real serious marketers….a 100,000 member downline in 10 or 20 future companies!!!

We are in at the start and Monitium mentions they are building this for not just 10′s of thousands of future members…but millions!!

Good to get in line NOW…..and not procrastinate. The primary Monitium downline placement genealogy, is a 2x infinite levels deep downline which then goes into a variety of different payplans from each of the companies in the Monitium Multiple Streams of Income Home Business Success System.

To get enthusiastic about improving your financial future by obtaining Monitium Multiple Streams of Income.
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Monitium announced recently that they have added a matrix mlm company to their list of partner companies, and should have one integrated by the beginning of November. Monitium allows you to build one team in a permanent genealogy one time and regularly adds partner companies to multiply your efforts.

Until now Monitium has only had companies that are based on a binary compensation plan. However, Monitium has expanded its proprietary technology to work with any compensation plan in the network marketing industry, especially the forced matrix.

Based on the concept of permanent genealogy and the positioning in the matrix businesses that will partner with Monitium, if someone is to join Monitium they will benefit from the recruiting power of  Monitium itself, which will create spillover. Since a matrix in network marketing relies upon the concept of your whole upline helping you and the spillover concept, Monitium’s powerful concept has just made the concept of a matrix more valuable and more exciting.

Monitium will continue to add matrix compensation plans as well as other compensation plans as they fit into the Monitium business model of a secure and solid company and beneficial products. Monitium is available globally for anyone that wants to become a member.

With the ability to change the types of compensation plans within the Monitium technology, why would you want to build one network marketing company with one product line when you can build one team permanently and let the people you sponsor choose what products and companies to get involved in. Find out more about the Monitium business model and how you can become part of The Best Monitium Team for Free.

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Here are a few excerpts from Corporate Cloak and Strategic Alliance

 

There is a divide between corporate and the field that acts as a cloak, masking close inspection of all that stands behind. For example, Ty Tribble did not know the actual state of Eiro Research in its final days (perhaps from the beginning), and in good faith built his network based on the facts available to him about his corporate partner. When Eiro suddenly announced the end of road, Ty, his team and the rest of the independents were left completely out of the loop in the lead up to this “bad news”, and consequently stranded, with nowhere to go but to begin the process of trusting another company and hope the information given by that company is accurate and up-to-date.

…This provision also helps to short circuit the aforementioned problem of corporate cloak, where the machinations of survival may lead (has led) to the squashing of entrepreneurial marketers as an early (instead of final) process of rationalization, rather than a reassessment of the challenged business strategy and a restructure that begins with rationalizations within corporate as a first step. In having given up some control when acting as a stand-alone MLM company, newly established partner companies have allowed themselves to become part of the portfolio club where the needs of the marketer are given greater priority than ever before.

…This issue is fundamental and endemic. In the same sense that the medium is the message, the traditional MLM model, set up as corporate exclusive (in-corporate), tends to express itself confrontationally to independents (non-corporate) rather than through a process of conciliation (pro-corporate). An MLM company cannot, due the restraints of the structure itself, abide one of “their” marketers acting entrepreneurially, that is, pursuing a strategy for multi-streams of income. Even when staff and owners would prefer to enact a generous and caring side, under the corporate structure these feelings tend to be subsumed for the good of the company, abstract as that may be, and to the detriment of the independents. We need only look to the recent ratification of the Melaleuca Law to see how the traditional medium of MLM is imbued with the lingua franca of control at the expense of a marketer’s autonomy. This is not conducive to a win-win scenario.

It is interesting to note how this is reported in Rod Cook’s MLM Watchdog as: MELALEUCA HANDCUFFS TOP DISTRIBUTORS WITH NON-COMPETE LAW, reflecting the disturbing nature of this law. The constraints of the in-corporate model simply do not properly allow owners (insiders) and marketers (outsiders) the option for intimate and co-operative resolutions for mutual benefit.

Excerpts taken from  HERE).

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What is Monitium?

Well this mystery seems to have existed for a while now, and  to answer it properly we must acknowledge it as several things and that it has developed since its original release. So these questions floating around online allow us to take a look at what Monitium continues to be referred to as by differing people within the this past year and address each one of these regarding fact or fiction.

1. Monitium is really a Multilevel marketing company in disguise= FICTION

The easiest method to address this really is Monitium isn’t an Multilevel marketing, MLM company, or network marketing company. Monitium uses this structure among the methods for distribution of product that’s through Monitium partner companies, not by Monitium.

Monitium by itself is definitely NOT an Multilevel marketing company because the structure isn’t established for Monitium members  for that purpose. To do so would take away from the value of the Monitium Wealth Creation System in itself, and it would be just like another network marketing company. WE all know there is plenty of those and most of them fail. Becuase of this failure rate, Monitium would not want to be an MLM and has created the perfect answer for the many failures and people that are left behind because of them.

2. Monitium is really a scam= FICTION

Monitium is definitely NOT a scam. They’re very transparent and anybody that attends the online webinars realizes just how much. They share a lot on these webinars and anybody that is looking to go to a corporate update web seminar can access the FREE Trial after which they’ll get a invitation. Monitium is an open book and has nothing to hide.  Scams always have something to hide.

3. Monitium is like the Team Building Project= FICTION

The Team Building Project is simply a company that organizes a group of people in which they offer companies to join, after some of the members vote on companies to become part of. Someone who joins the Team Building Project has only about 4 days once they receive their invitation to  join or not join a business that’s been chosen  before they’re compressed out from that one company.

Monitium members possess a permanent genealogy in every one of  the partner companies whether or not they activate their spot or otherwise. Their spot stays prepared to activate anytime. Discover more about how exactly Monitium works regarding this matter within this video

4. Monitium made history using their proprietary mirrored genealogy technology= FACT

This is correct and you will find out more about this within this Monitium PR release.

5. Monitium is really a Wealth Creation System =FACT

This really is the easiest method to explain Monitium. It’s a Wealth Creation System. Monitium has joined forces with plenty of different types of partners including Networx Online to supply the best Wealth Creation System for everyone and anybody that really wants to take the time and make something of the foundation that has been provided for them. Without a foundation, you can not build, and Monitium has provided you a rock solid foundation to build a business that you actually own and are not a 1099 employee of.

With the tools, training, and follow-up that Monitium has, this technique may be the easiest system for duplication today. Monitium corporate staff even follows up with new people to make sure they answer any question a new trial member or member may have. They make it very easy, by selecting first class partners and putting the Monitium system on auto-pilot, that anybody can develop a solid business for a very long time in the future.

Although you will find a number of other rumors online as well as there really is a a whole lot more to Monitium than you may even imagine, we’ll hold on with clearing the top fictional writings available today.  We at the Best Monitium Team hope this clears some things up.  If you wish to find out more about Monitium, take a look on your own using the Monitium Free Trial. You’ve got nothing to get lose of and everything to gain.  This is the best way and only to decide for yourself. Get on the inside for FREE!

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What follows is an extract from Part 1 of the Dialogue between Len Clements on his Monitium Review and Giovanni Esposito, Monitium Founding Associate.

For the the complete version of this part, please visit my blog HERE.

 

EXTRACT BEGINS

However, with the stand-alone MLM company, we cannot expect equity in the relationship between corporate and the field, we can only hope for it. When things are good, that hope is not tested. Inevitably, a percentage of us (too many from what I see) suffer the vagaries of the non-personal business decision that impacts the marketer negatively. With that in mind, the non-compete clause is essential if the umbrella company paradigm is to make a fundamental difference to the corporate cloak issue that can be problematic to the field and their ability to effect due diligence on the very heart of the corporation. Without access to that heart, even the best marketers are obliged to rely overmuch on trust to the neglect of essential pragmatic considerations.

This issue is fundamental and endemic. In the same sense that the medium is the message, the traditional MLM model, set up as corporate exclusive (in-corporate), tends to express itself confrontationally to independents (non-corporate) rather than through a process of conciliation (pro-corporate). An MLM company cannot, due the restraints of the structure itself, abide one of “their” marketers acting entrepreneurially, that is, pursuing a strategy for multi-streams of income. Even when staff and owners would prefer to enact a generous and caring side, under the corporate structure these feelings tend to be subsumed for the good of the company, abstract as that may be, and to the detriment of the independents. We need only look to the recent ratification of the Melaleuca Law to see how the traditional medium of MLM is imbued with the lingua franca of control at the expense of a marketer’s autonomy. This is not conducive to a win-win scenario.

It is interesting to note how this is reported in Rod Cook’s MLM Watchdog as: MELALEUCA HANDCUFFS TOP DISTRIBUTORS WITH NON-COMPETE LAW, reflecting the disturbing nature of this law. The constraints of the in-corporate model simply do not properly allow owners (insiders) and marketers (outsiders) the option for intimate and co-operative resolutions for mutual benefit.

However, the redress for this particular discordance is encapsulated in the Strategic Alliance Agreement. This new and “revolutionary” medium established by Monitium carries a message of shared responsibility. Both the MLM partner and the marketer are on the same playing field: the field where relationships are paramount and where mutual co-operation is seen as an inclusive strategy for success. Waiving relatively minor fees to demonstrate good faith and trust for this process, and prioritizing that relationship is completely in line with the new accord.

EXTRACT ENDS

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Len Cements – I appreciate your respectful and well considered response to my Monitium review. Please see my responses below under each of your five “Corrections & Clarification”.

Giovanni Esposito – Thank you, Len. In turn, I value your responses and am pleased to develop the discussion further.

1) You use Rod Cook to bolster your case against umbrella companies of which you include Monitium. However, Rod Cook is a prominent member of the Monitium Advisory Board and would be a relevant addition to your article.

Len – I was fully aware of Mr. Cooks involvement in Monitium at the time I wrote the review. The point in my including his previous negative commentary on portfolio programs was to demonstrate Mr. Cook’s and my agreement on why such programs have never, and will never, work long term. Rather than simply point out that Mr. Cook is a consultant to Monitium, a response to this point should focus on what about Monitium makes it significantly different that all those Rod has scorned in the past.

G – It is clear your approach was to use Rod Cook to demonstrate mutual agreement that umbrella companies will never work long term. However, it would be difficult to reconcile an ideological agreement with Rod Cook that Monitium could never work knowing that Rod is not only a “consultant”, but also an active participant in a core role of Monitium’s company plan as final arbiter as described in the Strategic Alliance Agreement. After all, as Rod Cook was so negative on the umbrella company concept, it says something for him to be now so involved in this particular umbrella company.

A point this also raises is pivotal to your argument, that because previous attempts failed, all others will also fail. Rod Cook is involved intimately with Monitium. Without that point being made, it would be difficult to suspect that he may have changed his mind about the long-term success of Monitium as distinct form previous attempts at the umbrella company concept. Now that point is made, others have the information to make of that as they will.

I appreciate your point that it is not enough on its own to reveal Rod Cook’s position with Monitium, as it does not in itself demonstrate a significant difference between Monitium and previous umbrella company approaches. Those points are discussed below.

2) It is incorrect to state that Monitium essentially dictates to a partner MLM Company how compliance is arbitrated. In fact, the final arbiter is Rod Cook. This information is found in the Strategic Alliance Agreement document linked to on the Monitium home page.

Len – Mr. Cook is only involved in this process if the member company and Monitium disagree on what actions should be taken against a distributor and all other remedies have been exhausted. Monitium’s restrictive conditions on which a member company must agree to were clearly spelled out, verbatim, within my report. These conditions appear to be non-negociable. Furthermore, the point of my criticism was that member companies were agreeing to give up a great deal of control. Whether they are giving it up to Monitium or to Mr. Cook does not invalidate my point.

G – Agreed. My intention was not to invalidate your point that MLM Partners are giving up control. It is particularly important from my point of view to be aware that there is an imbalance of control between corporate and marketers. The balance is inordinately in favor of corporate, and as evidenced by the Melaleuca law recently passed, the industry will ratify and even increase that greater control if left to its own devices. That an MLM Partner embraces the Strategic Alliance Agreement is a positive sign that such imbalance is being redressed. I appreciate you have a different view, and at another time would be pleased to discuss this further if desired.

However, the only non-negotiable aspect of the compliance follow-through is with the individual – Rod Cook. Monitium itself must abide by Rod’s decisions. The relevant extract from the Agreement: “If Company believes Monitium’s position on level of discipline is unreasonable, Company may request a 3rd party review by Industry Expert Rod Cook (MLM WatchDog Editor). If said review is requested of Rod Cook, Company and Monitium mutually agree to abide by his final decision.”

This last sentence was not part of your verbatim, and it comprises an essential condition that cannot yield an accurate representation of the value of the Strategic Alliance Agreement in being left out of your report. Such value is not only invested in Monitum’s advocacy platform, but also serves to show a distinct and first-of-a-kind difference between Monitium and all previous attempts at the umbrella company concept. Now, not only do we have Rod Cook intimately involved with Monitum’s success, but also we have a concrete point-of-difference between Monitium and the others.

3) There is a difference between Monitium going out of business to an MLM partner going out of business. A Marketer’s income (for the vastly major part) is from the MLM partner company, NOT Monitium. If Monitium passes, a Marketer’s positions in the MLM partner companies continue regardless.

Len – This is not entirely true. As was described in the review, Monitium offers a significant income opportunity themselves aside from any member company, which would very likely be the first source of income a rep receives, and the most prominent source of income in the early stages of their involvement with Monitium. Furthermore, the core of the Monitium system is their function as an administrator of all distributor movement within the system, the protection of those distributors, and the replacement of those member companies who exit the portfolio. If Monitium fails who will perform these functions?

GMonitium’s income opportunity is intimately tied with the partner companies. Unless a marketer has joined a pre-requisite number of those partner companies, there are no additional income streams to be made. It wouldn’t do to pay a marketer who doesn’t allow a win for the partner companies, as well as for themselves. Also, that Monitium-added income is NOT immediately available to marketers until they have already worked within the Monitium system and shown reasonable growth. The guidelines are quite specific. This ensures that the most prominent source of income would be through the partner companies.

However, this brings up another point that distinguishes Monitium from others.  Monitium allow for non-Monitium partner companies to be promoted from within the platform. This aspect has been part of the Monitium strategy for some time, and has only recently begun rolling out customized tools for that purpose. Of course, this aspect could not have been emphasised in your report, as they were not available at that time.

With regard to Monitium’s administration of all distributor movement within the system, I cannot be definitive, though others could respond more technically on this point. What I do know is that the system is not monopolized on the Monitium side. All partner companies have made substantial IT investments into integrating onto the same system so that true mirror-mapping of the genealogy is possible. It would be unlikely that such investment onto a cutting-edge system would be scrapped because Monitium no longer administered it. Due to the shared technology, whether Monitium continues to exist or not, the system that maintains the genealogy remains. For example, it is possible for a Monitium marketer to sponsor someone into a partner company and yet not be a Monitium member.

Here, again, we can see a concrete point-of-difference. No other umbrella companies have allowed for a system of shared technology. This technology also allows for all partner company back offices to be available from the Monitium back office portal, making it viable to manage a large number of partner companies as they become available.

4) Monitium exclude pre-existing members of a new MLM partner to take up another position with that company in Monitium.

Len – Within the paragraph that addressed this issue within my review I posed this dilemma:
“…won’t some of Monitium’s people already be a part of the company Monitium is adding to their portfolio? Then what? Not only is it against policy in the vast majority of companies to have a financial interest in more than one distributorship within that company, it would likely be a violation of that company’s fiduciary responsibility to allow the Monitium rep to build another position in competition with their original position. What about all those existing reps in the new member company that like the Monitium program and want to join it? They would have to be forbidden from doing so.”
Your response simply confirmed my conjecture. That is, reps in member companies are excluded from participating in Monitium. If I’m already in Monitium and the company I’m a rep for is added as a member company, I am forbidden from participating in that company. I posed this as a potentially serious challenge. Your response merely confirms that, in fact, this challenge exists.

G – It is a statistical possibility that at least one company in the portfolio has already been subscribed to by SOME marketers. It is less statistically likely that two companies in the portfolio are subscribed to by even ONE marketer. As the partner companies grow in number over time, the statistical possibility of being pre-subscribed to a company before it partners with Monitium becomes an almost inconsequential issue. In any case, because Monitium allows their marketers to promote ANY business using their enterprise tools, a pre-subscription to a partner company does not nullify the advantages Monitium offer to help your business. With regard to the potential benefits of accessing multiple streams of income from the remaining (and increasing number of) partner companies a Monitium member is not pre-subscribed to, the statistical possibility of being pre-subscribed to one or two partner companies is essentially irrelevant.

This also reminds me … I hear the statement that if a marketer cannot work to build for one MLM, how can they possibly manage more than one? I understand the intent of saying this is to show the inordinate challenge of working more than one MLM. But what it says to me is that if a marketer cannot work to build one MLM, then they are in the wrong industry, and they cannot be reasonably used as an example to show the inordinate challenge of managing more than one MLM. Instead, I think it reasonable to say: If a marketer is working well with one MLM, what stops him or her from working many more? I believe Monitium have also asked the same question and have provided a realistic paradigm for removing impediments to achieving multiple income streams from a portfolio of companies as shown by some of my responses here.

5) In addition to its advocacy program for Marketers, Monitium offer a comprehensive enterprise system that is being developed not only to promote partner companies, but also companies you may be involved with that are not part of Monitium’s portfolio. This is just one of the points of difference to previous (and present) umbrella companies.

Len – My review did not address aspects “being developed”, but only what was currently in place. I was also very complementary of Monitum’s support technology. However, such technology will not overcome the one most paramount flaw in any portfolio program which you failed to address. That is, if I am suppose to move to the next member company once I’ve built a group large enough to assure me a profit, why would my downline who is NOT yet in profit move with me? And if they don’t move as well, how am I in profit? Please see the section of my review that begins with the line, “The greatest flaw in the mathematics and logic…”. If this aspect cannot be defended, then how can Monitium’s system possibly work?

G – The advocacy and enterprise system has been at the core of Monitum from its inception. There is a long list to draw from which has been used in early promotional materials for the company. Additional features are being rolled out or expanded, such as the addition of the banner generation tool.

With regard to addressing the problem of making possible a multi-stream income through the Monitium system requiring your team move with you to each MLM partner: it is a similar challenge to the traditional MLM model. Each Monitium member has 3 choices: 1) join a partner, 2) not join a partner, 3) use the enterprise system to promote a non-Monitium partner company. Taking up the option of joining a company is based on the same reasoning as joining any MLM company. If one then joins that company, they begin in the same place everyone usually does when starting off, whether it be within Monitium or anywhere else within the MLM industry. Usually there is no immediate profit. The emphasis is on relationship building, education, experience, persistence and other qualities that together bring one success over time. I understand there is sometimes an expectation of get-rich-quick based on hype and unfaithful representations, but that’s not the premise here. I do not expect those I sponsor to join an opportunity because I have done so. However, there will be enough partners presented with a variety of opportunities and products that will certainly entice enough of my downline to follow me in whether there is an instant profit to be made at that time or not.

And here is where Monitium offers another point of difference and where profits can be made instantly. Because Monitium is the only company offering a true-mirrored genealogy, it allows for a permanent (initially non-active) position in ALL partner companies, indefinitely. This means that at any time a member of Monitium wishes to activate that position, they are immediately placed in their original Monitium-logged position in the genealogy, thereby allowing profits to come from those in your downline already subscribed to the partner company, even though they may have been subscribed months or years before you.

The other point of difference that also addresses the issue of profit is the 3rd option mentioned above. A Monitium member need not limit themselves to Monitium partner companies to profit from Monitium membership. Because non-Monitium companies are also catered for, a marketer’s work and potential profits in that company can be augmented by use of the Monitium Success System.

Respectfully – G

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Becoming independent in network marketing is a process that can make your head spin. Where do we start? We’ve heard all about getting like minded people to find you first. Seeing you as the expert is important but independence means becoming a new person and doing things most people are not willing to do. It’s just too easy to not do something that works for most I guess. You can become dependent very easy if you don’t get the right strategies. Don’t waste time in finding what really works

A while back I found the truth about how becoming independent is the best way to become very successful in this industry. Never having an effective process to ask for the sale is one problem I had. I thought valuable resources or tools would convert prospects to a downline but I was very wrong. Tools and systems can make you money but their not very effective in making you independent and building your customer base month to month.

When you diversify your income streams you no longer rely on your MLM company for financial freedom and it’s certainly not a good idea to have just one product or service. Establishing yourself as a self-sufficient entrepreneur is really empowering and I’m excited for anybody that opens their mind up to this rewarding adventure. If you don’t become self-sufficient you’ll never be able to have a sustained income. That’s for sure and it’s a proven fact.

Monitium has a very powerful way to become independent and become true solutions provider. You have all the marketing tools to get people in your funnel and market other products and services that are a good fit for them right now. You also have a way to get those interested prospects to move down the funnel with proper copywriting and pre sell them on your different products and services without ever worrying you’re going against company policies and procedures.

It’s impossible to do this any other way unless you’re a member of Monitium. You’ll be able to convert more people into sales because you’ll have more companies and products for different niches. I wish Monitium would have been around when I started in network marketing. Being a leader and professional solutions provider means allowing yourself to become an independent entrepreneur…so go out and Start Now buy clicking on the banner on the top right. Become an independent network marketer and get the blueprint to wealth creation on the internet.

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Monitium versus Team Building Project

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Monitium and the Team Building Project appear to be very similar programs at first glance.  However, on closer inspection, there are some HUGE differences between the two.  The video below examines the major differences between Monitium and the Team Building Project, enabling you to make an educated decision if you are deciding whether you should join Monitium or the Team Building Project. Read the rest of this entry

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Independent Marketer, or your Master’s Resource?

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In the normal course of events, when you sign a contract to become an independent marketer of an MLM company, you are beholden to the owner of that company for your continued remuneration. Your independence is illusory, as without the goodwill of the MLM owner, your business is over, just like that. The term “independent” is useful to your MLM owner (your “master”) in that the owner has greater flexibility in severing your contract at their whim. It happens way too often, and it is a bane of the industry that needs to be rectified.

Serving a master is weighted to the needs of an MLM company, where marketers are directed to focus on distributing a narrow spread of company product/services. The MLM owner doesn’t want you to run your own business as you see fit, or maintain a portfolio of companies that would provide a wide spread of product/services to your network. This One-Company-Centric strategy is not conducive to an authentic relationship-based paradigm that emphasizes the discretionary nature of your consumer network. People need choices and they need to trust you to provide them with a meaningfully extensive catalog of useful product and services. Without that, consumers inherently know you are obliged to your company line of products and cannot be objective in catering to their needs. Your trust value is lowered; you are not a true broker for their needs.

Focusing on the needs of your prospect/client allows better service, as well as branding you a leader. Enhanced service would naturally include a portfolio of companies. Read the rest of this entry

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Here are some easy tips on how to enjoy a home business that works.  It’s for people that see the value in doing business in the information age. There are so many wanting to enjoy a home business that works but their hands are tied with the way home business organizations do business. When you’re in a network marketing company you can’t save money buying other network marketers products. Network marketing products have always been of the highest quality but we are only limited to one..our companies.

What if anybody can join a home business and also have the o.k to buy multiple products they would enjoy from other companies at a reduced auto ship cost?

What If You Could Get The Most Bang For Your Buck On Products Like… Read the rest of this entry

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