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Pretend Network Marketing

Network Marketing is not a viable business opportunity for the average person.

Why? Probably two reasons.

1. The average person is not willing to put forth the effort it takes to be an entrepreneur.

2. If she (the average person) is willing to put forth the effort, than she is being taught to do the wrong work (by a scam artist), like attending excessive meetings and purchasing weekly CD's that say the same thing over and over.

All it takes to make money in MLM is sell products and sponsor people.

Doug Firebaugh explains further:

You cannot pretend your way into success in MLM.

You MUST make the phone calls.

You MUST talk to people.

You MUST do the presentations.

You MUST engage the basics of this business to have any type of basic Success in MLM.

If you are not talking to at least 2 new people daily, following up on at least 2 people daily, and not collecting at least 2 new leads a day and making 2 sales a week....

You are pretending to be in this network marketing business.

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