Mar 22, 2010

Choosing the Right Company

by Pete Zdanis

Evaluating network marketing companies can be a daunting task. However, it is well worth the effort to insure that your time, money and reputation are not wasted on trying to build a business with an inferior company.

We know you will find the following guidelines to be valuable in helping you select a company that you will be proud of and that will provide you with the level of lifetime residual income that you aspire to.

There are four main areas to evaluate. First, you'll want to look at the company. Who are the leadership of the company? The management? What are their credentials? Is there a vision for the future? Do they function with integrity, and can you prove it? Is this the company...are these the people that I want to align myself with?

Second, you'll want to look at the products. Does the company do the research and development of the products? Does the company own their formulas? Does the company do their own manufacturing? Are they in control of quality control procedures? Are the products highly consumable...that people use and reorder on a monthly basis, and become loyal to? Do the products have a positive impact on people's lives?

The third issue is timing and trends...timing in the industry, as well as timing in the company. Is the industry just now emerging as a growth industry? Does the company have a history of solid growth...not one that is declining, or flattened out in terms of growth?

And, the 4th is the compensation plan. How do you make money? And, is it fair for the individual who is working on a part-time basis...someone who wants to make an extra few hundred dollars per month, and beyond that... will it pay an individual $10,000, $20,000, or more per month...for the people who really want to go out and create wealth and financial freedom?

Don't short-cut this process! And, trust your answers! Because we know that if any one of these areas is lacking, your chance for success is cut in half. Which means you'll have to work twice as hard to be successful. If two of these areas are lacking, you'll have no chance.

The time to do your homework is before you make the decision to partner with a specific company...not by jumping from one company to another.

Mar 13, 2010

Chance or Choice

While having a conversation with a friend the other day, I remembered these words from Timothy Lewis, "we are not broke by chance but by choice". I have to admit I had never heard those words before. After our conversation many different variables came to mind. If we were to be very honest with ourselves, we could fill in the blanks. Let's try it! I am not _______ by chance but by choice. Whatever your wording you decided on leads me to ask you this question, what are you going to do about it? The late Philosopher, Jim Rohn says "in order for things to change you have to change". Ouch! I thought I was just fine and everybody and everything else needed to change. How do you make the changes? I am so glad you asked. Check your environment, your friends, the books you are reading, the things you are listening or better yet, the people you are listening to. The best advice I was ever given was not to take advice from someone who was not were I wanted to be whether it is spiritually, emotionally or financially. I hope this helps!