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The following is adapted from Tom Prendergast initiative for our forthcoming meeting 1 Tom will discuss Why "It's a good business". He has seen the MLM programs rise and fall add infinitam destroying the dreams and frustrating multiplied thousdands of potentially great leaders. It took 12 years to build Veretekk. Only 3 years ago was a 3 level affiliate program launched building it on integrity not hype. It mostly has customers, not distributors. This set Tom thinking. 2. Tom came to the realisation why so many MLM's grow so quickly then eventually collapse into obscurity. That reason is they lacked customers. The entire organization is sales people looking for more sales people. It was a shocking revelation and this is the reason so many buy the promise of financial independence only to watch their organizations eventually collapse. Not so with ITS GOOD BUSINESS 3. This is why you see many potentially successful and capable individuals time and time again jump from one program to another. And doing so, they eventually are relegated to obscurity as their sphere of influence is destroyed by all the broken dreams and dashed hopes of those that at one time trusted them. This is why, the pressure to never stop recruiting exhaust even the most stalwart individuals. This is why that most of the MLM companies constantly pound the drums to never stop recruiting. This is why so many marketers have given up. This is why, this is Tom's personal calling and crusade. This is why the entire MLM industry is about to get an eviction notice via the Internet! This is the way out of the NFL Club { No Friends Left} At Its Good Business you will understand how Tom is getting this right. 4. Tom has experienced this frustration first hand. Been However, engulfed in building the 12 years of technology that is Veretekk. He really was on the periphery of this phenomena destroying peoples credibility, because he only joined a few stinkers in that time. Globalwon and Exeler8. What a waste of time! as he experienced the growth then collapse on one and saw the righting on the wall with the later and quickly quit it and refunded the money to all the people he had recruited. Ouch! 5. This new beacon of light in this MLM Sea of despair is about an MLM company Tom joined in October 2001. He was hesitant at first, but his good friend, Ricardo Ferrari, flew him to go see the company and meet them. There was something about them that was different. That difference was subtle and obscure. The difference was, this company had real customers. So Tom spent about 3 months building that business, and then had to stop because of a divorce and the massive demand on his time to build the Veretekk code. During those 7 years, his business with this MLM Company continued to grow, with no involvement from him whatsoever. 6 Just recently Tom got the time to get back to that business. As he was assessing why the difference, why did this MLM continue to grow while the others always failed, it hit him. Because in this MLM my organization was 95% pure customers not looking to make money, but real customers that just keep buying the products. And this revelation is what inspired Tom to produce the Its Good Business Flash found at http://itsbrilliantbusiness.com/index/index.index 7 In less than 3 weeks Tom's third leg has grown over 700 members. And the growth is increasing every day. Tom says he has never seen happier marketers as in this new leg. They understand that with this company in which Tom is a reluctant leader in, they really do have a future because they understand they are building a real customer base that given time will produce an income they can rely on. In this new leg Tom has professional business people that see this as an investment, not another concocted stupid MLM attempt to drain the pockets of the hopeful masses. In this leg he has cohesion and delegated harmony. There is no stress in this company, because It's Good Business _________________ Shaun McClelland. SEO Specialist & Leads Generator http://mlmpremiumleads.com |
Friday, March 21, 2008
Its Good Business
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