This is my why. What is yours?
Some of us work from the beach or homes on the lake. |
Some of us work from the comfort of our homes around our kids schedule |
Or at our kids sports events. |
or from our backyards while the kids play. |
Okay now look at these pictures and tell me this "Job" is not fun.
ACCORDING TO HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL, WE HAVE A ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY!
Network
Marketing is being taught in more than 200 colleges including Harvard
Business School. After extensive research into the network marketing
industry, Harvard Business School developed three criteria that a
network marketing company must meet in order to make it a most desirable
opportunity. They are:
1.
The company should be at least 18 months old, as 90% of all network
marketing companies that fail do so in the first 18 months. (We are 3
years old)
2.
The company should have a product which is unique and highly
consumable, unique in this case means that you have an exclusive product
that can only be purchased from your company’s distributors. Having a
product that is highly consumable means repeated sales, thereby
guaranteeing customers loyalty versus a one time sale and having to
locate new customers. (ours is consumable)
3.
It needs to be a “ground floor” opportunity. Harvard Business School
suggests that in order for the opportunity to qualify as “ground floor”
the number of existing active distributors should be less than ½ of 1%
of the population (300 million in the United States) in the country
where this network marketing company exists. In the United States this
figure is equal to 1.5 million people. Harvard Business School also
stated that if there were less than 500,000 people involved, you would
be on the cutting edge of a great opportunity. If the company has less
than 100,000 distributors, Harvard Business School considers it to be a
once in a lifetime opportunity. (Rodan +Fields has 10,000)
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