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Millionaire Maturity with MLM$
Multi-level marketing companies are NOT a good way to “get rich quick.” Those who take the get-rich-quick approach will lose out on the long term benefits of MLM.
Customer service will be weak, product knowledge will be poor, and most problematic: you will pass on all of these bad habits to those in your down-line. Reading this book will insure that you are on solid footing and that your business will flourish for years to come.
MLM's don't only pay you for your work. They also pay you for the work of the people who sign up under you - your "down-line." This is where the term “multi-level” comes from. The more efficient that you, and your "employees," are then the more money you will make.
This book will show you how.
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About the Author
Timbre’ Wolf is an accomplished (and decorated) sales veteran. While working in the Fortune 500 companies of AT&T, AVIS, and McDonald’s he was given numerous sales awards and “corporate-ladder” promotions. Consistently at, or near, the very top in sales made Mr. Wolf a valuable asset to these, and several other, companies.
Timbre' Wolf is a freelance writer and "generalist." Having extensive interests, and a healthy curiosity, he has studied music, diet, agriculture, mythology, and, of course, business management. | | |
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Exceptional Financial Success
Beat the US Census median household income of $48,201
(by a lot)
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Time Freedom
You decide what your hours are! Most successful reps work 20 hours per week. | |
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MLMs - The Bad
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Can Be Cult-like
Approached improperly, MLM management can ostrcsize you from family and friends
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Member's Zeal
Sparley-eyed zealots tend to turn people off.
Members are highly susceptible to overbearing enthusiasm. | |
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