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Apr 8
No MLM Meetings!

miyagi.jpgI was sent a link to a new MLM company today and the first thing that the "hip" video on the company front page touted was, "No Meetings".

Ugh. 

That is about as smart as someone saying "The Internet Doesn't Work For Networkers".

It's about time that the Web Nutjobs and the Face to Face Nutjobs face reality....

1. I have never heard of anyone building a long term residual income without getting face to face with their team.

Quote me: Without relationships there is no long term Network Marketing residual income.

2. Any Network Marketer who is ignoring the Internet today is missing out on the biggest single influence on the industry in the last 50 years.

Why must we always deal in absolutes?  Only the Sith deal in such ways.

I am probably known as an "Internet Guy", but I had a "one on one" with a new potential business partner in a Starbucks today....I also talked with several other folks from around the U.S. that found me online. 

I hate to pull another goofy movie reference out of my hat (actually I can't wait to do it) but, BALANCE DANIEL-SAN.

Lesson not just karate only. Lesson for whole life. Whole life have a balance. Everything be better. Understand?

- Mr Miyagi 

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A sense of "team" and comradery is a must.

"The key to this business is personal relationships."
-Dickey Fox (from the movie Jerry Maguire)

I love those ads. No meetings! No sales! What they forget to mention is No money either!!!

Roosevelt Cooper
http://www.web204mlm.com

I was introduced to a new business that gives you cash back when you buy from name brand stores like Walmart, and
Home Depot. It is called Aisle 19. You also need an invitation number to get in. You can use 296951. They say that you can make alot of money just by asking people if they like to shop online and send them to Aisle 19. The website is Aisle19.com. I looked at Walmart.com directly
and then looked at it through Aisle19 and it looked the same. Is this company legit. It seems pretty good.
Anyone have any comments.

I agree totally with you. So many of the people who do their mlm successfully online act as if meetings are old and outdated. But of course they want to sell you on their mlm/internet book or system.

Warm market done professionally AND internet marketing should form the core of any successful mlm'er. If you only do one of the two then you are missing out on a lot of potential growth.

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