By Alan, on June 21st, 2010
What Is A Why
My dictionary says that a why is a reason or an explanation.
As it applies to your home business, it’s your reason, your motivation, what turns you on about being in business for yourself or for that matter, not just being in business for yourself, but anything that isn’t easy where the rewards, whether . . . → Read More: Why, Oh Why?
By Alan, on June 7th, 2010
Who Wants To Duplicate
Whether you’re a network marketing veteran or you just signed up with your first opportunity, you’ve probably been told that the big money comes from duplication or that everything we do has to be duplicatable.
Duplication gives you leverage which multiplies your time, effort and money (instead of your blood, sweat and tears). For . . . → Read More: Duplication
By Alan, on May 31st, 2010
What Are They and What’s The Difference?
I sometimes wonder why there is any confusion on these terms as they apply to working from home, but then other times I think it’s just par for the course. There seem to be people on this planet who enjoy denigrating, confusing and muddling up the issues. . . . → Read More: Pyramid, Scam, or For Real
By Alan, on May 23rd, 2010
Before We Move On
Let’s recap. So far we’ve looked at the company track record, financial strength and the caliber of the management and how these things interact and what they mean to you as the prospective entrepreneur working to build your home based business with that company.
We understand what residual income is and why we want . . . → Read More: What Else Do I Need To Know?
By Alan, on May 17th, 2010
Harvard School of Business?
I don’t think I can count how many opportunity meetings I’ve sat through where the five things to evaluate were given as coming from the Harvard School of Business. Three digits, anyway, easily over a hundred times. While the five things to evaluate are all good things to investigate and answer, I have . . . → Read More: Five Things To Evaluate
By Alan, on May 10th, 2010
What Is It & Why Do I Want it?
People join network marketing companies for many reasons. I’m sure you can think of several; a like-minded social group to hang out with, a little extra spending money, something to do, a source of personal growth, getting a great product at a discounted price, being able to help . . . → Read More: Residual Income
By Alan, on May 3rd, 2010
I’m really getting good at these original titles. That’s a joke.
In the first two articles, we covered the company track record and the financial strength of the company. In this article, we are going to talk about the management of the company. As you can see, these three factors are somewhat inter-related as a strong management . . . → Read More: What To Look For – Part 3
By Alan, on April 26th, 2010
Okay, so we’ve all agreed that we want to develop a reliable, long-term, residual income, right? If you don’t think that’s what you’re after, then perhaps you’re looking at the wrong blog… But please, come back for the humor, I promise I’ll amuse you and your hits on my blog will make me happy.
Okay in the . . . → Read More: What To Look For – Part 2
By Alan, on April 18th, 2010
There are many reasons that the statistics are so bad in the network marketing industry in regards to people achieving their goals. According to the most commonly quoted statistic, around 90% of network marketers quit within their first year. Here’s one quote: “The fact (is) that about 90 percent of those who start Networking quit within . . . → Read More: What To Look For – Part 1
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