Monday, August 11, 2008

What's The Deal with Family?

I can count about 60 adult relatives on one side, 40 on the other, that, were they all to get together, and coordinate their efforts, in one single good Network Marketing program, could guarantee the following:

* Two of them would earn at least $800 a month in residual income, from now on.
* Four would earn at least $400 a month in residual income, from now on.
* Twelve of them would earn at least $2,000 in bonuses, in the first month alone.
* Over half would pay off their initial investment in the first month alone.
* With few exceptions, all would be powering the system, by continuing to purchase products and services that they already are using.
* Two would qualify for bonuses that are nearly double all of the above, within two months.
* All of the above are baseline figures. These are minimums that would only grow over time.
* With coordination, and good timing, maybe five to ten would also qualify for other bonuses randing from $500 to $6,000, within the first quarter.

I am talking about using products that you are already using. All we would be doing is joining together in a common venture, coordinating our efforts,in a legal, exciting, growing business.

But this group of family would be only the hub of a network many, many times larger.

I propose that we do, indeed, coordinate our efforts. Let's start something, using our talents and skills, to take care of family and friends first. Let's manage it smartly, so that our attrition rate is low and our member satisfaction is high.

Let's run it like we would an investment club. Do only what brings in the most money for the most family members.

In the New Economy, residual income is the name of the game. Manufacturing and customer service jobs are never coming back. Real Estate may never be what it once was.

It is the age of pursuing your talents and life dreams. And the way to pay for it, is residual income. You are worth far more than you have ever been paid. This is the way to get what you are worth.

And, the natural place to begin . . . is family.

1 comment:

Tim said...

This is the sort of simple, straightforward presentation that I wanted to see from the beginning. The typical charts that are shown by the MLM glitterati are just too confusing for the layman.

As a newbie, I would like to know in simple terms what I can expect. I could present this to my friends and family, of which there is the requisite amount, and have a compelling story.