Why A Network Marketing Business Makes Sense Today

May 16, 2008 by Glenn Burks · Leave a Comment 

With the current economy here in the U.S. Network Marketing Makes more sense then ever before. With the cost of living rising faster then before it really makes you stop and think. Many companies today are seeing their profit margins evaporating.

With this in mind, I began to think about the future of pay raises that companies will be paying to it’s employees. Several years back, the president of the company I worked for flew into town for the annual meeting.

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When Times Are Tough Network Marketing Flourishes!

April 14, 2008 by Glenn Burks · 3 Comments 

Historically when times get tough network marketing still flourishes, people begin to look for additional ways to generate additional income. Often when there is a down turn people begin to search because one they’ve either lost their jobs or their hours have been significantly cut.

Yet at this time is when most people who can cut back on their marketing budget. They stop trying to reach out to those people who are interested in getting started in a business.

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Network Marketing - Social Security

April 4, 2008 by Glenn Burks · Leave a Comment 

In his speech at the recent forum on Social Security, President Bush stated that “If you are 20 years old, in your mid-20’s and beginning to work, I want you to think about a Social Security system that will be flat bust, bankrupt, unless the United States Congress has got the willingness to act now.”

He also warned of a potentially “bankrupt” system in a radio address last month referring to demographic changes that signal a looming danger.

Bush went on to say, “In the year 2018, for the firs time ever, Social security will pay out more in benefits than the government collects in payroll taxes.” 2018 is only ten years away. Are you certain that Social Security as we know it will be available when you are eligible to draw benefits? …continue reading Network Marketing - Social Security

What’s Really Working Today In Network Marketing!

April 1, 2008 by Glenn Burks · Leave a Comment 

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How do we truly know what is working today in network marketing? What is often written about in advertisements etc.. is not always what it truly is.

This report and audio to the left was from a survey recently conducted. The information was supplied by your peers and competitors to get to the bottom of just what is effective.

Today more then ever we network marketers face some incredible uphill battles on the road to success within our businesses.

With the economy in a slump, record foreclosures, everyone needs more income yet the cost of just living is eating away at everything at an even faster pace.

Just yesterday I stopped and filled up at the gas station for a measly $3.39 a gallon. All I could think of was I’m sure glad I’m in network marketing full time and not relying on working a job anymore.

I truly would have had to park my truck, with fuel at $3.90 a gallon for diesel, just how can anyone even afford to get to the job?

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Financial Goals - Why does it take so long?

March 20, 2008 by Glenn Burks · 1 Comment 

I was talking to a new member on my team and I asked this person to tell me their monthly income goal. They answered quickly - “$5,000 per month.” Using an income calculation tool, I projected they would reach their goal (based on recruiting six people into their organization each month, which I felt was somewhat aggressive) in 18 months. They responded by saying, “Why so long?”

Wow! I was surprised by their answer. Tell me, what kind of job/business opportunity(without prior experience) is available, using minimal capital, that would allow you the opportunity to work from your home and in 18 short months provide you with a $60,000 annual income. …continue reading Financial Goals - Why does it take so long?

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