Why would anybody want to be a network marketer? Probably for a number of reasons, but you can probably think of one or two good ideas, like...
1.Potential Cash Cow [money!] 2.Home Based Business 3.Play with the kids all day 4.Travel when you want 5.NO boss hovering over you 6.Spouse can share lunch 7.Envy of your neighbors 8.Nobody understands 9.Vacation wherever you like 10.Watch TV at your leisure
Letterman has HIS 10 list every night, so it seemed a good idea for us to do the same. Feel free to add or change any or all if they don't fit your style.
You have to agree that NWM is an awesome idea for most of us, particularly if you have a grumpy boss or hate going to work every day. We call it our Dream Job and love every minute at the "office".
Yes, some supervisors or bosses can be real pains in the touche but.... don't get mad and show your dark side. Burning bridges [your return route] is never a good idea regardless of the reasons you've made up your mind to try networking or whatever.
Some folks call my "office" the REC. room which is over the garage, located less than 45 seconds from the bedroom. Unfortunately, that means we can work day or night instead of 10 to 3 daytime hours.
Huge challenges face anyone who prefers the ordinary 8 to 5 workday in a big office. Just not my way but it fits lots of folk downtown in offices. While they drove to work, us networkers drank our coffee and watched the morning news.
Truth is.... business success is the result of hard work. There are days we miss the boss telling us what to do. Now, we have to decide on our own if we're going to make any cash to pay the bills this week.
Who cares if you don't have to shower or go to work in your pajamas or nightgown? Even working some days in your underwear is just dumb. Work a regular schedule, dress well, look good, every day in your home office.
Truth is.... network marketing [NWM] offers many good ways for the home based business owner to make a decent income, sometimes a great income if you find the right services and/or products for your clientele [the customer] in layman's terms.
Building a trust relationship with your clients and serving them with integrity is the first order of business success for every business owner. Nothing more, nothing less.
Author Resource:-
Don Monteith spent 32 years as co-owner of several franchises. Today, he shares his career expertise helping others build their own home based business.http://www.actiontips.globalverge.com
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Author Resource:-> Don Monteith spent 32 years as co-owner of several franchises. Today, he shares his career expertise helping others build their own home based business.http://www.actiontips.globalverge.com