December 26, 2008

has anyone ever been involved in two mlm companies, how does it work for you?

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December 29, 2008

Mexico4me @ 3:31 am

They tell you that you need to put all your concentration into one company because otherwise you look like a travelling salesman, offering a variety of things, and therefore lose credibility.

I have an MLM business that I have been running for 13 years. It was fairly successful, but not huge. Another opportunity landed on my lap that had a product that worked wonders for me. I can honestly say it saved my husbands life. I decided I would market it as well and it blew my original business out of the water! It was more up to date, offered a compensation plan that made me wonder what I was ever doing with the 1st one, and is a product in demand.
It has now become my full time business, but I still had a lot of customers with the old company, so I have kept my membership because another stream of income is important.
90% of my effort goes into the new company because I have worked many MLM’s over the years, and found that this one is working the best for the most people.
Let me know if you have any more questions.

emmettgolf @ 5:47 pm

Most successful Network Marketers have many programs running. You will run into the phrase, “multiple streams of income”.

December 30, 2008

Eric C @ 3:41 pm

The saying is, “when one wears two or more watches, one cannot figure out the real time.”

Remember also, whatever you do is duplicated. Imagine your whole group getting confused and disillusioned about what they’re supposed to be doing…

January 1, 2009

opptune @ 5:59 pm

Try researching it in the Business Opportunity Search Engine

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