Right now in a program called
Juvio
I’m making about $3,200 a month right now. It’s kind of like a
tech support 24/7 type thing. If you go to
TeamJuvio.com
you can find out more about that.
I’ve seen that actually. It seemed kind of interesting.
It is actually, it’s a cool program. I actually went out and visited the corporate offices in San Diego ...
I mean there’s a lot of bogus programs on the internet with MLM’s. The only kind of MLM programs
I really like to promote are something that offer a really legitimate product.
The only other time I’ll make an exception is a Powerline program. Powerline programs are so
good.
You know, the free pre-enrollee -- converting them, sending everybody an email to upgrade ... those
programs are so good.
You’ve led to a question which I feel it quite important ... what do you feel people should
actually look for before choosing a network marketing company. What do you look for --
what’s important.
Well what I look for is basically, how long have they been in business. And that necessarily doesnt
mean youre not going to make money.
Like Life Force, sure its been around a long time, but Concorde the system that actually was
responsible for making me the sales they were only around three or four months before I joined
them.
I actually like new companies for the most part not only do you get in the ground floor but if theyre a
solid company theyre going to be around and youre going to make a fortune with them because you
got in on the ground floor.
Its the proportionate risk isnt it, of getting in early but also theyre unproven.
Yeah -- theres a risk, and you always put your credibility on the line, but you know what. You
always have to step up to the plate if you’re going to make it in anything. You can’t always be what I
like to call a professional researcher ... research so much that you basically do yourself out of
opportunities.
In other words, do a little due diligence ... ask a couple of people, but don’t go so crazy with your due
diligence that you pass up on the opportunity. In other words -- if people are piling in the matrix and
you get the word out and you’re one of the first ones, I mean jump in the matrix, reserve your
position ASAP. I mean the minute you get that email -- click and race. It’s literally a race.
Ten minutes can be the difference between five thousand a month in income because everyone’s
piling in.
So sign up, reserve your position if you think it’s a good program ... then you can sit around and wait
and see if the opportunity’s any good. And you could wait two or three months to do anything with
it. Even wait as long as you want ... that’s fine. But at least reserve your position.
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