Saturday, August 06, 2011

What are your odds? I am amazed at the possibilities.

Are you:

> Unemployed?
> Under-employed?
> Not enjoying your day job?
> Interested in doing something different?
> Making as much money as you want to make?

If any of those questions fit you, and you're female, then this note could be a potential life changer for you: but, only if you are serious about what I'm about to lay out. Consider this scenario - What are your odds in your CURRENT employment situation that you will be making say $7,000-$10,000 a month 3-5 years from now? What I've learned from my wife's experiences with starting her own Network Marketing businzess in August 2011 is the following:

> If you enjoy throwing parties with your family and friends
> If you are very outgoing
> If you love to talk and meet people
> If you believe in your product...

Then you can be very successful in the Network Marketing arena. (It's a well known fact that being good at sales -of anything- can lead to very high income due to commissions)

In mid-July, my wife signed up to sell a line of products from a company that specializes in purses, totes, lunch bags, organizers etc. She had her first "Party" on Aug 1, 2011. About 10 of her friends showed up. The party lasted from 6:30-8:30 PM.

She sold products and as a result earned a $200 commission check. Holy Cow! That's $100/hour for hanging out with your friends and getting to eat some snacks. Not to mention getting some free products of her own just from hosting the party!

With the current state of today's economy, why rely on an employer to pay you, when you can earn more money, working from home, setting your own hours, and having fun? For the Stay At Home Mom, this is a fantastic way to add to your household income. For the working mom this is also a great way to bolster your income by doing this on the side.

As I said earlier, you must have the ability to get out there and talk to people and sell your product (by hosting parties, and helping your friends, and their friends host parties). The process is pretty simple.

The final though is this - Think about how many people you can help if you had more money. Not only that, you are actually helping your family and friends by providing them a means to earn money in a down economy as well. There are a lot of people in our community who are still in distress from the April tornadoes. Being able to provide financial assistance to local churches and organizations who are actively providing relief efforts is a tremenduous blessing. We have personally been working with 3 Decatur churches off and on since April, and now that we have this extra income, we'll be able to help even more. It's not -all about the money- , but honestly if you don't have any money, it's hard to help in times of need (think Food and Supplies).

Let me know if you'd like more info!

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