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Network Marketing Leads-The Downside to Using Them
Sunday, 18 November 2007
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By Corrisa Malone

  It was funny how I came to this revelation, if you want to call it that, about buying network marketing leads.

I've been in the network marketing industry for about three years. Not a very long time by some peoples standard, but a long time considering that most people try their hand at it and then fail-vowing never to try it again.

So, I could say that I have enough experience to know the ins and outs of this industry. I also know most new people choose to build their business with network marketing leads.

If you've been in this industry any length of time, I'm sure you've been told that the only way to build a business is through your warm market and/or through buying network marketing leads.

It's true that you can build a business via leads. It's also true that most newcomers into this industry don't have enough experience to convert those leads into distributors or consumers in their business opportunity.

Very few people will be good enough at the beginning to make a
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The MLM Dilemma: People Acquisition vs. Delivering Real Value
Saturday, 17 November 2007
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By Brett Nordin

  Sometimes we paint a huge bulls-eye on our chest and ask to be shot. That's how I felt a few years ago when I entered a multi-level-marketing (MLM) business for all the right reasons. Coming from a professional background and having held high-level positions in reputable companies, I came in with the purest business heart. I thought the product and vision of the company matched my own, which was to deliver real value to my clients and in-turn, build a long-term sustainable revenue stream. That is where I discovered the MLM dilemma and it taught a valuable lesson in humility and business.

The message sounds wonderful to most people, "Just a few hours per week and fire your boss". Sound familiar? Most MLM companies rely on one thing to drive real profits: people acquisition. So the sales pitch is based on achieving financial freedom and the benefits of entrepreneurship, rather than on the mechanics of how to get business or the tangible product. First and foremost, MLMs have to sell the business opportunity to make money. The product
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