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Get rich quick doesn't happen. Give it up. Turn off your Internet access and use
money to buy lottery tickets. You'll have a better chance that way.
Lifetime residual income, however, CAN be attained, but not by flighty little affiliate programs that only stick around for a few years at best. For example, most Internet affiliate programs sell marketing information. That information, however, is subject to constant change. As markets change, and they do, so do
tactics necessary for successful marketing in them. How then, do you make a lifetime residual income from a program that no longer sells, and therefore no longer sends you paychecks?
So, once again, either you move your 'Ground Floor' every 3-6 months or you're out of
money. But how is that going to make you lifetime residual income if you're always starting over on building a new network?
So what do you as a part-time, or even full-time, Internet marketer do?
Well, unless you've got 12 years of business education and experience that will allow you to correctly evaluate start-up businesses that want you in on their 'Ground Floor', I'd suggest you do
following.
Market for an ESTABLISHED company with an EXPANDABLE market.
Your job in an MLM is promotion. You're not in charge of product development, or anything else, you're job is simply marketing and sales.
What you need, then, is an expandable market that can provide enough room for growth for your organization with
goal of creating a large enough downline to provide you with a true lifetime residual income. However, this can only be accomplished if
company and it's products last for as long as your lifetime.
It's that simple. Don't fall through
cracks of a Ground Floor. Look at where a company is going as well as where it's been. Examine it's potential market and look at its rate of growth. Think about
industry you will be in,
size of your potential market, and
growth potential.
Building a sizable downline network that can provide true residual income is hard enough. Why jump from company to company and have to do it more than once?
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