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Ding-a-ling, Ding-a-ling wonder how can this be happening. These are folks between jobs that need an income. One is a great mechanic, one is a teacher, and the other has worked in retail for years. Then, to your surprise, they not only aren’t making you the bucks, but they decide that this isn’t for them. They tell you that they need money to survive and they aren’t making it doing this. Then you realize tPerfunctorily ringing, the phone starts my day with an incessant ring. I'm not ready for the morning yet, but I paste a smile on my face and pick up the receiver.Customer #1 - Good morning Jan, I need a business plan written up ASAP, got a pen?Me - No, but what cha want in it?Customer #1 - The usual, I can email details, but I'd like to have it by Friday.Me - Well, this is Thursday and you aren't at the top of my list, but if you'll get me an email, I'll Do Not Wait Too Long To Follow The (New) Trend After months, and perhaps years, of searching for the perfect business opportunity that permits you to be self-employed, you now need to find someone to help you. You decided on a MLM program that you feel is going to give you that independence you have been dreaming about your entire life. A program that permits you to work a little and party a lot because of the amount of work all your associates are doing. After all, let them do the work while you enjoy the benefits of their work.In the investment world there goes the saying – “the market is always right”. One of the meanings of this is that you do not have to be right to win a lot of money. Even if the market fundamentals would predict otherwise, when there is a stream in a certain direction you’d better go with it, or you would face a terrible resistance.Changes in organizations are dealing with the same phenomenon; the market – represented by the majority of the employees – are against chan Everything is going great. You got the contracts signed with the company you’ll be representing, your training is completed, and you are now ready to start making the big bucks. The first thing you do is contact all your friends and relatives to tell them about this great opportunity they can be a part of. After all, you might as well have them making you the money, since they are your friends and relatives. And, since you know it is a great program, they should have the chance to make a lot of money as well. After awhile you convince a few of them that they should be a part of the wonderful program you are offering them. Now the excitement has passed, and they are trained and ready to go, and you are thinking that you should have done this long ago. After all, it is nothing to finding good qualified folks to help you make those big bucks. A week goes by, then a month, and then two months, and nothing is happening. You just can’t understand why these people that you are using, your friends and relatives, aren’t producing for you. You wonder how can this be happening. These are folks between jobs that need an income. One is a great mechanic, one is a teacher, and the other has worked in retail for years. Then, to your surprise, they not only aren’t making you the bucks, but they decide that this isn’t for them. They tell you that they need money to survive and they aren’t making it doing this. Then you realize th Being Self-Employed - Is It All That It's Cracked Up To Be? ur associates are doing. After all, let them do the work while you enjoy the benefits of their work.Ok, Here's the question. Is being self-employed all that it's cracked up to be? Ask anyone what they think about people who are self employed and I will guarantee you that the first response will be that they are all "rich". Yup, it's true, every self employed person is rich or suppose to be, baloney! Now, ask that same question of a dozen self-employed entrepreneurs and I bet you that you will hear twelve different responses.Before working for the "man", I was self-emplo Everything is going great. You got the contracts signed with the company you’ll be representing, your training is completed, and you are now ready to start making the big bucks. The first thing you do is contact all your friends and relatives to tell them about this great opportunity they can be a part of. After all, you might as well have them making you the money, since they are your friends and relatives. And, since you know it is a great program, they should have the chance to make a lot of money as well. After awhile you convince a few of them that they should be a part of the wonderful program you are offering them. Now the excitement has passed, and they are trained and ready to go, and you are thinking that you should have done this long ago. After all, it is nothing to finding good qualified folks to help you make those big bucks. A week goes by, then a month, and then two months, and nothing is happening. You just can’t understand why these people that you are using, your friends and relatives, aren’t producing for you. You wonder how can this be happening. These are folks between jobs that need an income. One is a great mechanic, one is a teacher, and the other has worked in retail for years. Then, to your surprise, they not only aren’t making you the bucks, but they decide that this isn’t for them. They tell you that they need money to survive and they aren’t making it doing this. Then you realize t Can You Convert Your Marketing into a Religion? ity they can be a part of. After all, you might as well have them making you the money, since they are your friends and relatives. And, since you know it is a great program, they should have the chance to make a lot of money as well.Religion breeds fanatics.We've all seen that. And if it works for a bunch of crazies, why not make the same marketing strategies work for your product or service? Can you possibly adapt a system that has worked flawlessly for thousands of years to your business? Do you want to have customers chanting your name endlessly?Suuuuuurrrrre you do! Read on and I'll show you how it works!Why Grandpa's Restaurant Died!Grandpa's restaurant was his pride and joy. T After awhile you convince a few of them that they should be a part of the wonderful program you are offering them. Now the excitement has passed, and they are trained and ready to go, and you are thinking that you should have done this long ago. After all, it is nothing to finding good qualified folks to help you make those big bucks. A week goes by, then a month, and then two months, and nothing is happening. You just can’t understand why these people that you are using, your friends and relatives, aren’t producing for you. You wonder how can this be happening. These are folks between jobs that need an income. One is a great mechanic, one is a teacher, and the other has worked in retail for years. Then, to your surprise, they not only aren’t making you the bucks, but they decide that this isn’t for them. They tell you that they need money to survive and they aren’t making it doing this. Then you realize t Mistakes That People Make When Working With A Recruiter nd they are trained and ready to go, and you are thinking that you should have done this long ago. After all, it is nothing to finding good qualified folks to help you make those big bucks. A week goes by, then a month, and then two months, and nothing is happening. You just can’t understand why these people that you are using, your friends and relatives, aren’t producing for you. You wonder how can this be happening. These are folks between jobs that need an income. One is a great mechanic, one is a teacher, and the other has worked in retail for years. Then, to your surprise, they not only aren’t making you the bucks, but they decide that this isn’t for them. They tell you that they need money to survive and they aren’t making it doing this. Then you realize tI began working as a recruiter in 2000 around the time that the dot com bubble started bursting and shortly after companies had exceeded their Y2K budgets and had no money to hire new staff.It wasn’t the best time to be looking for a new job (especially if you were an IT professional) and it was even worse to be someone who tried to get paid to get people hired.Working with a recruiter is a great way to supplement your job search. Obviously I’m biased because I’m a re Advertising In The Local Press wonder how can this be happening. These are folks between jobs that need an income. One is a great mechanic, one is a teacher, and the other has worked in retail for years. Then, to your surprise, they not only aren’t making you the bucks, but they decide that this isn’t for them. They tell you that they need money to survive and they aren’t making it doing this. Then you realize that the mechanic, teacher, and person in retail are lacking two important things – sales and business experience and the ability to work on their own. You then remember what you heard many years ago. Not everyone can work on their own without a boss telling them what to do.There are three main reasons why I would hesitate when deciding to advertise in the local press:• Everyone else is doing it• Nobody buys a paper for the adverts• The odds are it won’t workJust because everyone else is doing it, doesn’t mean it’s a good thing, or more importantly – that it actually works! However it seems the natural thing to do – you need to raise your profile, make the local community aware of your company, so you why not advertise in t Now what? You have had your hopes set to retire in a year, and the whole program is failing. What can you do? The easy answer is one word that many don’t think about. The word is “seniors.” Seniors, you ask! What can they do for me? After all, aren’t they tired old folks that have paid their dues to society and are now sitting back in a rocking chair waiting for the final days. If this is what you think, you are truly mistaken. Most seniors are people that are still very active. Seniors have a lifetime of business experience, and work habits that were only seen many of years ago. Many seniors are on fixed incomes and would love an opportunity to work for a good company to supplement their incomes. These same seniors have a steady income, so there isn’t the pressure to make instant money. Many seniors are tired of retirement and would welcome an opportunity to start a second career. Since seniors are people that are fifty and over, many of them are planning their retirements and have realized they aren’t going to be making enough money to retire, or once retired, not have enough to do the things they have been dreaming of. Tap into the valuable resource by seeking seniors to become your MLM associates. 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