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Information About Network Marketing And Work At Home Scams
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By: Donovan Baldwin Email Article
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The truth is that in network marketing, Cadillacs, Rolexes and even offices come somewhere after success, and sometimes they don't show up at all. Many network marketers may have the money to do what they want, but what they want may be to drive an old Chevy, and who needs an office when you can do quite well using the community room at Half-Price Books or even sitting in the park feeding ducks!

Here's another point not mentioned in Poe's telling of this story, but is it possible that the young married couple just starting out in life, or the older couple hoping to improve their retirement might have seen the slick ex-real estate investor as some guy in a suit who drove a big car that he was going to pay for with their hard-earned money!

Looking at it that way, is it any wonder that many people often have a certain degree of mistrust for anyone who claims to be able to show them the way to wealth? At the same time, something inside of them wants to believe that maybe, just maybe, it all COULD be true!

So, along comes somebody with something that looks like a good deal. They buy in, and the next thing they know, their money is gone and they have nothing to show for it.

To make things even worse, those who sign up for a completely legitimate network marketing work at home business opportunity have a good chance of losing every penny. The sad fact is that network marketing is relatively simple, and there are many people succeeding with every kind of work at home business imaginable. However, there are skills to be learned, and, as we have seen, some to be unlearned. There is training that must be undertaken and real work to be done.

The first thing you must do to protect yourself from a work at home scam is to do your homework. Find out everything you can about the company and the opportunity. Get as much independent information as possible. Don't just read the company brochures and listen to the line of the person recruiting you...no matter how much you respect them.

Next, make sure the company is a good fit for you. My personal test is to ask myself, "Would I feel comfortable recommending this company's goods or services to a close friend or family member if I were not going to get paid a penny?" If the answer is, "Yes!", then you are on firm footing, and making presentations or explanations later will be easier.

Create the mindset that you are going to have to work to make this business successful. This means learning about the company and the product. It means that you may have to do something uncomfortable such as speak to a group, or interact with strangers. This doesn't have to be too difficult, by the way. Network marketing is about networking more than marketing. Go into these situations with the intention of making friends and having interesting experiences. Eventually someone will want to know about that...whatchamacallit...that you sell. This brings us to a final point.

Do not expect success to come overnight. Most of the people I know or know of who have been successful with a network marketing business or any other work at home opportunity have spent at least a few years building their business to the point where they felt they were successful.

Finally, do not let greed cloud your judgment. The old adage, "If it looks too good to be true...it probably is" holds just as true here as anywhere else. True, fortunes are made in network marketing, but the money does not leap into your hands any more than fish leap into the boat when you arrive at the lake with a fishing rod in your hands.

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Donovan Baldwin is a Dallas area writer and network marketing professional. He is a graduate of the University of West Florida, a member of Mensa, and is retired from the U. S. Army. Find more information on network marketing at http://www.donovanbaldwin.com/cbmall/networkmarketing.html .

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