Gi invite ko sa ako friend na mo apil ani nga networking company, unsa ma sulti ninyu aning IVP (Infinite Victory and Prosperity), matrix system man daw ni ila.
Gi invite ko sa ako friend na mo apil ani nga networking company, unsa ma sulti ninyu aning IVP (Infinite Victory and Prosperity), matrix system man daw ni ila.
naa na cya sa may dapit mango.....
if you're new w/ the networking industry, try to listen to the other networking company so that you can compare how good the IVP is.. ayaw dayon tuo sa mga nishare or ni recruit nimo coz tanan isulti ana puro nindot then in the end bacg magmahay rka.
sakto sad ni bro .....kung bag o ka ayaw dayon padala sa mga nindot na mga promise...what i did is naminaw usa ko sa uban then attend ko ug Financial Education Management then i practice what i learnd then i go into bizniz...if ganahan ko na ma learn pwede ra ko ka share nimo...
Here's my two cents on Networking...
Don't listen to any high pressure sales talk from anyone, answer these questions honestly for yourself and you will know whether this is for you or not.
1. Do you have a large enough network to be able to recruit people at a pace that it going to make you money.
2. Do you feel comfortable about getting family, friends and other people you know involved in this?
3. Can you sell? Are you any good at it?
4. Are the products sufficiently saleable for you to be able to make money from commission?
5. Is it the sort of product you would be able or want to sell to your family and friends?
6. Are you happy to function without a regular salary, on commission only?
7. Can you afford to lose the initial outlay if the venture is not successful?
8. Have you thoroughly researched the company and read the good and the bad reports about them?
9. Do you understand that the salaries claimed as possible are only available to their top recruiters who sell promotional and training materials to the network?
10. Are you prepered to lose friends and fall out with family if they are recruited by you and lose money as a result?
If you can answer yes to all these then go for it. If you have any reservations, then stay away from it.
galing ng insights ni koya! hehehehehe...he has all points pointed....*tama ba un!
hehehehehe
That company should get all income through sales alone, not in recruiting people.
That purpose of Recruiting is just to expand your coverage, not recruit to income(this is very bad).
If all income is from recruitment, then I guess you should stay away from it, it might be a pyramid scheme.
You should Find a company that has this criteria.
1.) Don't make money recruiting people
2.) Don't have to recruit to make money
3.) No Quotas, No Reversal
4.) Commission of the sales spread is just enough(have a Limited deep and unlimited wide) <-- This is sustainable and especially that products is a need and repeated sales/ renewable contract.
Last edited by lorenzoleo; 07-06-2011 at 11:00 PM.
if its Binary.. its pyramiding.. and its not good. Pyramid are suppose to be in Egypt only
not here.. beware...
waste of time.. only 5% really gets the big bucks! proven already with so much network marketing on the country.
ayaw padala sa storya.
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