Internet Opportunities…which One is Right for Me?

It just seems like there are so many junk companies on the internet. How do you know what is good and what is not? Some of the companies actually have a good product, but I would never go into business with them.

Warning: Don’t get bamboozled. They seem like great companies, they have a good sales pitch and their comp plan looks good too. They have

big corporate offices and have been around for years. Isn’t that good? Any company out there that sells products like lotions, potions, pills, miracle juices or miracle gas saving products usually doesn’t work for the average

person for a lot of reasons.

They are a copy cat company of the original company. How many companies out there are selling a juice that is based from the Acai Berry, Goji Berry or the Mangosteen fruit? How many of those promise to cure cancer? How many fuel additives are there now? How many of those have been shut down? How many make up, skin lotions and vitamin companies are there out there?

Those companies usually make most of their money from you, the distributor, not from selling the products. They have you on auto ship, so you are their income.

They only pay about 2% to 15% so many levels deep. They will tell you that when you fill the matrix, you won’t have to do anything and you’ll be making 20 to 40k a month. The truth is, there are so many loop holes to their comp plans that no one ever reaches those levels. You either will have too many people on your left, but not enough on your right side to make the higher level payouts. They tell you that you need more personal volume and your group volume is fine or vice versa, or my

favorite, you had fallout this month, so you no longer qualify for that car bonus we promised you.

They make you hold home parties to push your crap on your friends. Listen to me… If I wanted weight loss, I’d go to GNC. If I wanted Lotions, I’d go to CVS, Save on, Nordstrom or Bullocks. If I wanted to put additives in my gas tank, I’d go to Kragen, Chief or Pep Boys and buy a product from STP or Penzoil. You get what I mean…?



So, how do I choose a business that I can profit from and that I can be proud to represent? When I join a company, my #1 goal is to make money and to do it legitimately. I do not want to hurt anyone or rip anyone off. When I evaluate a company, I look for these key points. This is what I’ve learned and these guidelines will help you

determine what company is right for you.

If you don’t like or use the product yourself it will be very difficult to convince

someone else to use it.

If you have to have 1000, 10,000 or 20,000 people in your organization before you make

any real money. DO NOT JOIN. Most people will NEVER get there.

If they have a sales pitch 2-3 times a day and only 2-3 training classes per week this means that the company is more interested in selling to you than training you how to make money in the long term.

If you can’t speak with the owners or the corporate office via phone or webinar, forget it.

I like to know who I am doing business with before I will do business with them.

If it is a start up or in pre launch, forget it. The chances of these companies becoming

the next Amway is about as good as winning the lottery.



If the team you are considering joining isn’t aggressively marketing online they

(and you if you join them) are missing the boat.

Make sure you know what the sponsor you choose individually brings to the table.

Make sure that you know BEFORE you sign up the step by step routine that your sponsor

will guide you through including WHAT to do and HOW to do it

This is a great guideline to use when you’re considering a company. Of course all of

the rules aren’t here, but this will help you to determine if a company is a good fit for you.

Juana Dillon

Feelgoodmood.com

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