Who Fails In MLM | Network Marketing?
In this video, Tim Sales addresses two MLM | Networking issues . . .
- To Fail vs. To Succeed . . . and
- Quitting vs. Failure
News: eFusjon Ceases Direct Sales MLM Business
Not the kind of news dedicated business builders want to receive . . .
eFusjon Distributors learned of the company decision to cease its direct selling business in the following email . . .
Dear eFusjon Distributors:
It is with great sadness that we announce today that we must cease the direct sales multi-level marketing business of eFusjon, Inc. as of September 1, 2010.
The independent contractor distributor agreements will terminate as of this date. See Distributor Agreement, Section 7 (“The Agreement shall continue in effect between the parties hereto until either party terminates the Agreement…”). Qualified distributors will receive their last compensation check for the month of August, less offsets against any amounts that are owed to the Company, on September 10th. Any commissions due will be available in your “Hyperwallet” account until October 31, 2010, after which date you will need to contact the corporate office (to access your “Hyperwallet” account please go to www.efusjonpay.com, or contact customer service for assistance). The Company will send refunds of the $30 membership fee to those distributors who became members in August 2010. Read more »
Toxic Stress and the Wisdom of Balance by Dr. Shawn Talbott: Part 5 of 8
MLM | Network Marketing: Do You Know Who’s Getting Rich and Who’s Not?
In this video, Tim Sales answers two important questions . . .
- Are people at the top making most or all of the money?
- Do people who get in at the beginning make most or all of the money?
How to Create Your Gravatar
Have you noticed the pictures associated with comments posted on blogs and in forums?
Have you wondered how to make this happen for yourself?
Actually it’s quite simple and will only take a few minutes of your time. Here’s what you need to do . . .
- Select a Photo for Your Avatar – This is the one photo that you want displayed as you move from site to site posting comments on blogs and forums. It can be a casual or a formal photo . . . your choice. If possible, avoid using a logo instead of a picture. The whole point of Social Media is for people to get to know you. They are less interested in getting to know you when your photo is a logo . . . it’s just hard to warm up to a logo. Whatever you select, be prepared to stick with it. Memories are short. If you change your avatar frequently, people may not recognize you as they move around the web.
- Select the Email Address you want connected to the photo you selected. – You can expect to receive a lot of traffic at this address. So, if you do not want to use your primary email address, then open a new, free account at Gmail, Yahoo or another provider of your choice. When posting comments on blogs and forums, you will use this email account.
- Set-Up Your Gravatar – A Gravatar is a Globally Recognized Avatar. To learn how to set-up your Gravatar, view the brief video at . . . Read more »
Feeding the Hungry: 2 Millionth Meal Donation
XanGo Distributors Feed the Hungry with 2 Millionth Meal Donation
Starving children and families receive sustenance from XanGo Meal Packs
LEHI, UT – XanGo, LLC has reached a historic milestone with the donation of its 2 millionth meal, through the XanGo Meal Pack program, to those suffering from malnutrition and related illness. Driven by XanGo’s global distributor network, the Meal Pack program has thrived since its inception nearly three years ago.
“Everyone at XanGo—from the Founders and top executives to our distributors—is passionate about the Meal Pack program and contributing to the fight against world hunger,” said XanGo Founder and Chairman Aaron Garrity. “This program allows us to leverage our global network of socially conscious XanGo distributors to make a direct, positive impact on the welfare of children and families who need it most.” Read more »
Networkers in the News: Lennon Ledbetter Joins XanGo
Clean start at XanGo comes without signing bonus or guaranteed position
LEHI, UT – XanGo, LLC, a global health and wellness leader in the direct sales industry, announced today that worldwide network marketing icon and recognized business leader Lennon Ledbetter has joined the ranks of XanGo’s more than 1 million independent distributors in 35 countries. Ledbetter, founder of Team Builders Global, is among the highest-earning and most well-known network marketers in the world.
“We’re thrilled, in our eighth year, to have a dynamic, incredibly accomplished leader such as Lennon joining XanGo without a signing bonus or guaranteed position,” says XanGo Founder and Chairman Aaron Garrity. “Lennon’s achievements stand at the pinnacle of our industry, due in large part to his unique ability to inspire others and help them realize their potential. In XanGo, he can count on a strong partner with extraordinary executive leadership and a commitment to supporting our distributors in a way that accelerates their growth now and well into the future.” Read more »
Toxic Stress and the Wisdom of Balance by Dr. Shawn Talbott: Part 4 of 8
Can You Tell Who’s Lying and Who’s Not?
Tim Sales shares his thoughts on “MLM: Who’s Lying?” in the video below.
So, who is Tim? He’s a successful network marketer . . . now retired . . . who along with Dr. Charles King brought “Brilliant Compensation” to the network marketing industry. Read more »
Kiyosaki: The Law of Compensation
Source: Success Magazine | Author: Robert Kiyosaki
Don’t quit at the top.
Most of us have heard the saying Winners never quit and quitters never win. Yet, few of us have heard of the law of compensation.
I explain the law of compensation like this: Returns are minimal in spite of massive effort at the start, yet returns can be massive with minimal effort over time. I’ll use two personal examples to further illustrate.
The first example is health. It was easy being healthy when I was young. I was full of energy, so sports and physical challenges were fun. But as I got older and the spring left my step, exercise became harder, and eating, drinking and watching TV became easier. By the time I was 50, I’d put on 50 pounds.
During those years, I would make a resolution to get healthy, and begin working out and eating less. By the following week, however, I’d lost no weight, and I was hungry and ached all over—so I quit because I’d put in a lot of effort for very little return. Read more »









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