Monday, April 28, 2008

The SpiderWeb and A Funded Proposal System!

When I first got started in Network Marketing I had
big visions of growing my team quickly, and covering
my monthly autoship expenses as fast as possible.
Most MLM companies require some of minimum
monthly purchase of a consumable product to keep
you qualified to earn commissions - or to keep your
business "active".

There is nothing wrong with this - other than most
of the time MLM business opportunities do not spit
off large amounts of monthly income, but you are
rather building your business for the long term -
the payoff after 2 to 5 years of work.

What happens to 95% of people that will join your
team is that they will not realize income fast enough
and then get discouraged. Who can blame them?

Every month they see cash leaving their pockets -
to cover the monthly autoship expenses - and
very little to no income coming in.

Does this sound like a good way to run a business?
NO - and this is what most of your new recruits
will be saying as well. This is one of the biggest things
that leads to the huge revolving door this business has created.

So what can you do to turn this situation around?
Find a way to put cold hard cash into your pocket, and
the pockets of your new recruits as quickly as possible!
This is where the funded proposal comes into play for your business.

A funded proposal is basically a way for you to generate
income from your prospects, even if they never join
your primary business. In other words you generate a lead,
more than likely using the internet, and then offer them an
educational product that they can purchase - without joining
your primary business.

This is what puts the cold hard cash into your pocket that
will cover your monthly expenses, pay for additional
advertising or maybe even cover your car payment!

There are several systems available online that you can
simply plug into and start using as a Funded Proposal.
To find out more about Using A Funded Proposal System,
go to My Free SpiderwebMarketingSystem.

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