A contemporary approach to network marketing—from the author of the million-copy bestseller, Your First Year in Network Marketing This is a book about reality—an unpleasant reality that no one seems to want to address. A large number of the population was hit with substantial loss of income and savings during the recent economic meltdown. Many feel that they have no way to build back their savings in order to retire comfortably and securely. Many now believe that there just isn't enough time left to turn it around. How to Become Filthy, Stinking Rich Through Network Marketing is for those who refuse to accept this nonsense.
With such a confusing array of home business opportunities and so many millions caught in the financial meltdown, there has never been a more important time for due diligence and a proven path to follow. In How to Become Filthy, Stinking Rich Through Network Marketing you will learn how
Select the right networking company based on expert advice and solid criteria Thrive as an entrepreneur Deal with fear, rejection, inertia, and naysayers Build professional habits that drive success Lead, motivate, and serve your team Recruit with rejection-free strategies Learn how to develop an entrepreneurial spirit through network marketing in order to build dramatic prosperity today.
A lot of information about network marketing. Some I have heard before, but most of the ideas were put in a fresh angle and interesting facts such as Americans change jobs every 3.7 years
Derek and Shelby Hall provide this very practical guide that rationally explains why and how Network Marketing or (MLM) is not only a great opportunity but how it can help deal with many of the economic ills faced by our society. In addition, it provides a lot of practical guidance and tips so you're not stuck annoying the heck out of those who you know.
More great information here by Mark Yarnell and friends. They combine to give you 100 years of experience in network marketing. Some of it is the same as his first book, so I've rated it 4-stars instead of 5.