In the recent months there have been several launches by the well renowned leaders for the MLM industry, namely those under Mike Dillard and Ann Sieg/Mike Klinger.

It's now all about information publishing and helping others out by adding value - not that I do not subscribe to that, but it seems like they are capitalizing on a rather huge market of newbies and wannabes that it's probably much more profitable to have and information publishing business than a network marketing business.

I'm an affiliate of both camps, but I think I'm going to hold back for now. Both camps have monthly subscriptions and coaching/mentoring programs and whatever next. I'm sorry to say that I'm all tapped out. There are certain advantages about self-improvement, but most importantly it is to take action, any action, that will provide results to judge by. Of course, taking action will also involve time and some money - there is no free lunch.

To you newbies out there serious about a network business, I ask you to choose wisely and not take anything that comes along on the first page of your preferred search engine. I have come to the conclusion that not all countries can subscribe to that which is prescribed in the US, despite its claims. Here in Asia we still use the traditional way of network marketing, though that landscape is changing slowly, but still it's the way that works. most of the time - nothing like a good, firm handshake and talking to people about your products, and perhaps, your opportunity. It's how well you can influence the prospect on what could be best option for them. In my next post I'll tell you what I think you require to know about building your business or taking it to the next level.
 


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