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Who Told You About The Opportunity? You will be working with the person who is introducing you to the business. If you don’t like them or trust them it’s probably not a good idea to join their organization.
Choose An Established Company It’s best to go with a company that has demonstrated its ability to last beyond the first five years. Also you should be able to find public information about the corporation so you know you are looking at a legitimate operation.
Is The Market Saturated? W hile you want to see a company that has been around for a while, it’s not a good idea to join a business that has been around for 40 years; odds are this opportunity is entirely saturated by now.
What Kind Of Support And Training W ill You Get? Ask questions regarding what kind of training and help you can expect if you join. Will your sponsor work with you directly and teach you how to build the business? Do you have at least three people in your upline support team who are willing to get on the phone with you to give advice and to help you talk with your new prospects?
Does The Company Provide Good Marketing Material? It’s ideal if your company will give you a great Website suite, a list of conference calls, some training literature, and reasonably priced options like cards and flyers for your own advertising efforts.
Do You Care About The Product? To succeed with network marketing you absolutely, positively, MUST use and believe in the product. Almost all opportunities will require you to purchase a minimum amount of product yourself, so you’d better be genuinely interested in an opportunity’s product before getting on board.
The Pay Plan Needs To Be Lucrative There are many MLMs that retail low-priced products, and as a result their distributor commissions are also quite low. I recommend you join a company with a pay plan that has exciting potential for both short-term earnings and long-term growth.
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