Archive for February, 2010

 

You’ve heard the saying “Ignorance is bliss”, well that saying may be true in some situations but definitely not when it comes to choosing a company for your home business.

 

You know that having residual income for years to come from one single transaction is definitely the way to go. No more trading hours for dollars at the J-O-B. But did you know that you may be setting yourself up for failure if the company doesn’t have certain attributes?

 

Surely you (unlike me, ha ha) have never chosen a company because you fell for the hype from the “expert” because the company pays daily, or because you “looove” the product, or the best one yet – because it was crucial to get in now during the prelaunch?!

 

Did you know that some companies’ pay plans are set up to reward the “big hitters” and not the part-timers? Do you know how many distributors you would need to bring on board or how much product you would have to sell to bring in $5,000 or $10,000 per month? You might be surprised at that number – if they can even give you one. And some companies will take away your residual income if you aren’t bringing in so many distributors per month or pay period.

 

The pitfalls are numerous – so don’t fall prey to unscrupulous business practices. And let me tell you, even some of the better known companies are practicing this stuff. Dennis, a business associate of mine had built up a quite sizeable monthly residual income and lost it all because the policies and procedures stated they could terminate any distributor at their own discretion – and they did!

 

Can you imagine the frustration of finding out your company doesn’t have your best interests at heart? It wasn’t until I became a critical thinker and put into practice what I learned in Success In 10 Steps that I finally had reassurance that I was standing on a solid foundation with my MLM company.

 

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http://www.jillcaldwell.successin10steps.com 

 

 

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If you have made the decision to start your own home business and jumped onboard with the perfect company and the perfect products you are probably excited and anxious to get the word out. This opportunity is perfect and you know that everyone that hears about it is going to “see it” like you did.

 

But wait a minute. People will actually be interested and you think you will need to know all the answers. You need to know all about the company, the management, the products, the costs, what do the products do, how does the shipping work, what about the compensation plan, what’s in the back-office, what’s in the policies and procedures… and the list goes on. So you put off your marketing strategies until you can study a little bit more…

 

You’ve studied some more, a week or so has passed now you’re ready to do some marketing. Well there’s definitely a learning curve there. What works the best and gives quick results, is it easy or complex, what is your upline doing, and so another week passes…

 

 

 This is a real business so you think you need to set up a real office. Let’s get set up right. You go shopping and buy all the little tools and supplies you will need to be organized. Wow – that was expensive and you haven’t made your first dime yet. If you like it organized you can spend another couple of days just arranging and rearranging.

 

And if you’ve bought leads that phone headset is like a fifty-pound weight because you’ve heard it’s a numbers game and you will have to go through a lot of no’s to get to those yes’s.

 

Now you’re thinking you may have bit off more than you can chew. You’re enthusiasm has waned and now you are even second guessing your decision to even start this thing.

 

Now that I have scared you to death I must tell you that it does not have to be that complicated! In fact it can be quite simple. The secret is – it’s not about the company or the products or even about you. When you learn to attract interested people to you, listen to their needs and know exactly what to say and where to direct them, you don’t have to know it all or “sell”. It can be really simple and enjoyable, and the best thing is – It Works!

 

Call me at the number below or to find out more go to:

http://jillcaldwell.mentoringforfree.com

 

Listen to this hilarious poem read by my friend Bob Bassett. I’m not sure but he may have written it as well. It’s style is reminiscent of Dr. Seuss’s poems. I heard a few things in there that really hit close to home for me – ha ha.  

 

Getting Ready To Get Ready – Audio  

 

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