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Saturday, May 19, 2007

"How To Make Money on the Internet"

No question about it. The Internet has changed the world. And it's not done yet!

If you're not marketing online, all I can say is "You're being left behind!"

Since people know I'm doing it successfully, one of the most common questions I receive is about how to market on the Internet.

Now I have a simple answer. And yes, it works for MLM and Network Marketing as well as anything else ... if you follow the right rules (which break the rules of most online MLM "systems").

If I didn't use it myself, I wouldn't share it with you. But the truth is I had 2 web sites through them, and now I just got 2 more. Why? Because it gives me everything I need better than any other service. And amazingly, it's also the most economical!

Nothing else comes even close.

Watch this video. It tells you about the tool that I personally use that works better for me than anything I've tried in the last 10 years:



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Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Lead, Follow or Get Out of the Way

The MLM industry is an extremely young industry. Yet in a very short period of time, many companies have become entrenched in "tradition."

Usually this takes the form of: "The only way you should build your business is by talking with other people face-to-face."

After all, that's what "Network Marketing" is right?

Wrong!

That has always been too limiting of a view, and is becoming more and more anachronistic with each passing year.

As I look at all the companies I've been a part of, and those I have friends in, I can honestly say that MANY of the top distributors got to the top by using marketing techniques that did not involve making a list of their closest 2,000 friends or with the "3-foot rule."

Many who hold to the sanctity of the so-called (and misnamed) warm market approaches are extremely intolerant and dogmatic (the first clues that they might be off base).

I'm not dogmatic in my view. In fact, I know many people who have done very well with the "warm market" approach.

So, yes, the "warm market" approach is viable and can be a great way to build your business. Just don't limit your people to that.

I know several companies who have chased away their top distributors because they didn't build their business the way "you're supposed to."

Well, they were the top recruiters, so they must have been doing something right!

My friend Kim Klaver wrote about this in one of her recent Blog entries where she quotes Rupert Murdock on this general issue and how it applies to his industry. Listen to him and learn to apply the same lesson to our industry by reading her article:

New School of Network Marketing by Kim Klaver: Traditional companies are feeling threatened...

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