Hello everyone, the only thing I have to say is do your home work. Talk to people that are involved in this industry before you jump in. It is alot of work, nothing easy about it. I was involved with LLI and did not make anything. Alot of people sayed I didn’t work the system but the system sure work me out of $100′s of dollars a month (15 months, not including 1495.00 and traveling expenses) Perhaps I didn’t work the business correctly but I did not have anyone to show me. Both my summit and my liberty advisor left so who was I suppose to turn to. Then the same guy that got me started with LLI call me a couple of weeks ago and sayed he was with WMI, and then today he call me and sayed he is with another company. You can make money in network marketing if you can find people that can’t think on their own and looking for a magic stick that will help them with their money problems. My advice save your money invest in stocks, real estate.
Good luck
Well Harry, sorry to hear about your "bad" experience with Network Marketing, but that doesn’t mean that ALL network marketing is a bad investment.
I quite resent your remark about those of us in NM can’t think on our own and looking for a magic stick! You don’t know me or anyone else around me, so those kinds of statements are ridiculous to say the least.
You got in with the wrong company. Period. Any company in this day and age that charges $1495 to get started in, is one that would send me running for the hills. So that was your first mistake.
If a lot of people said you didn’t work the system…..you probably didn’t work the system. Everyone else can’t be wrong.
If your reason for not working the system was because you did not have anyone to show you, then that would be another black mark against the company you chose. Any company worth their salt these days, offers full training and mentoring…at every level. I have NEVER left anyone swinging in the wind and never would.
Before you decide that NM is for those with no brains, perhaps you should broaden your horizons a little and do YOUR homework.
Too many people think that they just have to buy a kit, tell 2 or 3 people about it, throw the kit in the closet to collect dust, and then decide that the system doesn’t work.
Well, that is not the case.
You have to get into a reputable company and expect that you will actually have to do some work. Any company that promises that you will be doing no selling, no stocking of any inventory, nothing, it’s all automated, is going to be belly-up in a short period of time.
You have to find a company that is inexpensive to get started, has an excellent compensation plan, and full training and mentoring. All the tools need to be in place.
Then…..you have to actually get to work. You have to speak to your upline daily, set goals and work with them to achieve them. You must be teachable, and most importantly, have a clear picture in your mind of what you expect to earn and what you are willing to do to earn it.
If you have all those things in place, network marketing is merely a vehicle to increase your net worth to the point where you are financially able to invest in stocks and real estate, which are both excellent by the way.
Network marketing isn’t for everyone, but it does offer an opportunity for ordinary people to earn extraordinary income.
I really don’t think it’s for you, but please don’t bash those of us who take it very seriously and earn in excess of $20k/mo.
One bad experience doesn’t make you an expert in any way on all the reputable companies out there.
Good luck to you too.
Well Harry, sorry to hear about your "bad" experience with Network Marketing, but that doesn’t mean that ALL network marketing is a bad investment.
I quite resent your remark about those of us in NM can’t think on our own and looking for a magic stick! You don’t know me or anyone else around me, so those kinds of statements are ridiculous to say the least.
You got in with the wrong company. Period. Any company in this day and age that charges $1495 to get started in, is one that would send me running for the hills. So that was your first mistake.
If a lot of people said you didn’t work the system…..you probably didn’t work the system. Everyone else can’t be wrong.
If your reason for not working the system was because you did not have anyone to show you, then that would be another black mark against the company you chose. Any company worth their salt these days, offers full training and mentoring…at every level. I have NEVER left anyone swinging in the wind and never would.
Before you decide that NM is for those with no brains, perhaps you should broaden your horizons a little and do YOUR homework.
Too many people think that they just have to buy a kit, tell 2 or 3 people about it, throw the kit in the closet to collect dust, and then decide that the system doesn’t work.
Well, that is not the case.
You have to get into a reputable company and expect that you will actually have to do some work. Any company that promises that you will be doing no selling, no stocking of any inventory, nothing, it’s all automated, is going to be belly-up in a short period of time.
You have to find a company that is inexpensive to get started, has an excellent compensation plan, and full training and mentoring. All the tools need to be in place.
Then…..you have to actually get to work. You have to speak to your upline daily, set goals and work with them to achieve them. You must be teachable, and most importantly, have a clear picture in your mind of what you expect to earn and what you are willing to do to earn it.
If you have all those things in place, network marketing is merely a vehicle to increase your net worth to the point where you are financially able to invest in stocks and real estate, which are both excellent by the way.
Network marketing isn’t for everyone, but it does offer an opportunity for ordinary people to earn extraordinary income.
I really don’t think it’s for you, but please don’t bash those of us who take it very seriously and earn in excess of $20k/mo.
One bad experience doesn’t make you an expert in any way on all the reputable companies out there.
Good luck to you too.
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