08 October 2008

What Happened to the Zrii Hawaii Trip?

The world of network marketing can be an interesting place. On their monthly Founder's Conference Call two days ago with Bill Farley and the Co-Founder's, Zrii made an announcement regarding their incentive trip to Hawaii. The announcement was couched as a positive and exciting turn of events, yet the words gave a different message.

Yes, those who qualify for the trip will be going sooner...January 2009 instead of September 2009. Yet the means to qualify have been changed so drastically, that essentially anyone who has not already qualified is going to have a very hard time doing so. Whereas previously you needed to reach certain ranks and maintain them for a certain amount of time to qualify, now if you reach those ranks, they are only taking the top 30 enrollers in each pin level. Previously, you also had the options to buy in to the trip if you did not achieve the 100% paid qualifying level. The new program has taken that away.

I'm wondering what happened? Why it changed and is anyone else wondering about this?

07 October 2008

Email Marketing

Learning how to use email for your internet and network marketing efforts is crucial. It is so much harder now than it used to be. Spam filters are intense and people are more savvy. Yet those who know what they are doing are still able to contact myriads of potential customers using email marketing. I am not an email marketing pro by any stretch of the imagination. I often rely on information that I gather from people who are very skilled in this area. The key to success is not knowing everything you need to know, but rather knowing where to find experts in all the different areas you need to access. This book is one of those "experts".


03 October 2008

Best Profile at Better Networker. Com

If you haven't discovered it on your own, BetterNetworker.com is a social networking site specifically for network marketers. There was a contest this past week for the best five profiles on the site. I humbly am here to tell you that I was one of the winners. Below is the video that talks about the winning profiles and why. It is a great instructional video for anyone who is working to develop an online presence.

01 October 2008

Big MLM Lies

Did you know that network marketing is not a sales business? What?!! You've just spent the last 6 months trying to sell people your product and your opportunity? How is that going for you?

One of the Big MLM Lies is that success in network marketing is all about selling. And that is the number one big reason why so many people feel that they are failures in this industry. I am hear to tell you today that YOU ARE NOT A FAILURE. In fact, IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT, that you have been struggling. You have probably been told some lies that are getting in the way of your success.

Would you like to know the truth? Click here for free access to information that will turn your experience and your perception of network marketing, upside down.

26 September 2008

The Middle Class, Free Markets, and The Financial Crisis

This letter from Mark Goodman arrived today in my email. Having a home business, particularly a network marketing business, is a perfect of example of a free market economy working the way it's supposed to.

Dear Friends,

The fundamental principle of Barack Obama's economic policies is that sustainable, long-term economic growth requires a robust middle class and properly functioning free markets.

How is the Middle Class Doing?

We have just completed the first economic expansion on record during which middle class incomes actually declined. At the same time, energy and health care costs have soared. This middle class squeeze is occurring as globalization causes a massive transfer of manufacturing jobs to China and service and technology jobs to India and elsewhere.

IRS data shows that we are in a 30-year trend of increasing income inequality while wealth is becoming increasingly concentrated in the top 1% of households, which now own more than the bottom 90%.

The Bush tax policies have exacerbated this growing inequality by cutting taxes for the wealthiest Americans whose incomes have grown faster than any other group while their average tax rate has declined more than any other group.

Obama will correct this distorting effect of the tax code by allowing the Bush cuts to expire and providing tax relief to 95% of households. Taxes will be lower or the same for everyone making less than $250,000 per year. The tax code will revert to its 1990's rates for everyone else.

Capital gains and dividend tax rates will remain the same for people making less than $250,000, and will increase only modestly to 20% for the top 2% of earners.

Middle class relief will also come in the form of a series of tax credits—for tuition, mortgage interest, fuel efficient vehicles, etc.

Since small business are the source of 80% of new jobs in our economy, Obama proposes eliminating capital gains taxes for entrepreneurs and investors in start-ups and small businesses.

He will also reform or eliminate corporate tax loopholes, breaks, and havens in order to eliminate perverse incentives that lead corporations to move jobs overseas or maintain an office in the Cayman Islands.

But it is not enough to reform the tax code. Our economy faces enormous challenges in three key areas—energy, infrastructure, and education—and the thrust of Obama's economic plan is to address each of these areas with an ambitious plan for public and private investment. These challenges can become opportunities for enormous wealth creation and job growth.

In stark contrast to the current Republican administration and Senator McCain's economic proposals, Obama is committed to fiscal discipline. Investments will be paid for with an aggressive approach to wasteful spending and a framework of accountability and efficiency for programs worthy of being funded by the taxpayer.

The $10 billion per month expenditure in Iraq (while the Iraqi government sits on a $79 billion surplus) will come to an end with the responsible conclusion of the Iraq war.

As Justice Brandeis said, sunlight is the best disinfectant. The recently passed Coburn-Obama Bill (The Federal Funding and Accountability Act) will allow anyone to search $1 trillion in government spending. Obama also proposes that citizens be able to read on-line any bill pending the signature of the President; that meetings between lobbyists and government agencies be broadcast on-line; and that it be made public which corporations receive how much in benefits from tax bills.

How is the Free Market Doing?

A market that is subject to manipulation, that incurs excessive risk, that lacks accountability for that risk, and that lacks the transparency necessary for its proper functioning is not free. It is the role of the government through fiscal and monetary policy to ensure stable macroeconomic conditions, and through its regulatory framework to ensure stable financial conditions.

In 2006, Senator Obama introduced legislation to prevent fraud and abuse in mortgage transactions.

In 2007, he formally warned Secretary Paulson and Fed Chairman Bernanke about rising foreclosure rates and proposed a home ownership summit with all the stakeholders in order to avert a crisis.

In a speech at the NASDAQ in the fall of 2007, Obama warned that public trust in the capital markets must be restored and that pain on Main Street may trickle up to Wall Street.

In March, in a speech following the collapse of Bear Stearns, Obama traced the sub-prime crisis to lax oversight and called for a new regulatory framework adequate to new market realities.

But here we are. With respect to the proposed $700 billion bail-out (which, by the way, is only the beginning), Obama is insisting that there be no blank check and proposes the following stipulations:

  1. A bi-partisan, independent Board to ensure oversight and accountability for the money that is spent.
  2. That the taxpayer be treated like an investor and participate in the up-side
  3. That the foreclosure problem be addressed in a separate bill
  4. That Wall Street CEO's not receive bail-out money in the form of bonuses

Going forward, financial firms that can be bailed out by the government should be subject to government oversight. Capital and liquidity requirements should be strengthened. The regulatory agencies should be streamlined to address the post Glass-Steegel reality. And there must be a process to identify systemic risk to the financial system with regular reporting to the President and Congress.

Free markets facilitate prosperity. A robust middle class drives long-term economic growth. It's time for a President who understands these basic principles.

Mark Goodman

22 September 2008

Marketing Lessons From A 15 Year Old



Dear Friends,

Would earning an extra $900 a month make a BIG difference in
your life?

Sure, it'd be great, but it probably wouldn't have a huge impact
on your mortgage, retirement savings, orthodontist bills, kids'
college fund, or the piles of bills that are cluttering up your
desk, right?

But what if you could earn that $900 a month by working just
5-8 hours?

And what if, by using the same strategies you used to make
that first $900, you could quickly start to DOUBLE it... and
double it again... and again...

... until you're making potentially thousands a month. Does
*that* change the picture?

I was just reading a case study on Derek Gehl's website about
a 15-year-old girl who's actually doing this: making $900 a
month on the Internet while working no more than 8 hours.

http://www.marketingtips.com/success-online/t/1006266

She obviously has NO business training or experience, and at
just 15, she's clearly pretty short on "life" experience, too,
but still, she's given up babysitting for good, thanks to the
success she's having with her website.

And while she's not exactly getting wealthy (yet!), she's
using the exact SAME strategies that hundreds of other
successful Internet entrepreneurs have used to make MUCH more
(sometimes millions of dollars) with their own Internet
businesses.

I really recommend you check out her case study on Derek's
site!

In it, he actually walks you through the exact, step-by-step
system she, and thousands of his other clients, are using to
achieve these remarkable results with their Internet businesses.

To read the case study, just follow this link:

http://www.marketingtips.com/success-online/t/1006266

Enjoy,
Deborah

P.S. When you read the case study, Derek will give you permission
to use the profit generating strategies it reveals yourself for
30 days, to see if they'll work for YOU, too...

... so make sure you check it out right away!

http://www.marketingtips.com/success-online/t/1006266

17 September 2008

How To Weather the Financial Storm

Bank fears, AIG fallout drive Wall St sell-off.

Banks rush to do deals as Wall St crisis deepens.

McCain, Obama seek reform amid US financial turmoil


Pretty scary stuff in the news these last few days. How are your personal finances? How secure is your job? There are many people who just last week would have felt really comfortable and are now feeling a lot of anxiety. There are many more people looking for or open to an additional stream of income today than there was two weeks ago. So what does this mean in terms of this blog?

Here is the answer. It means that now is a wonderful time for the business of Network Marketing. You may be wondering how people will pay for their enrollment into a new company when they are struggling with gas and groceries? The answer is that most people will find a way to get involved if they see the value for themselves and their families. If you have a company that offers a unique, consumable product, a great compensation plan and practical, effective training for new business owners, then you must get out there and offer your opportunity. You will be offering a gift to those who need and want to develop an alternative source of income.

Network Marketing is historically an industry and profession that thrives during times of recession and financial uncertainty. You owe it to your friends and family to share with them, this means for making additional money. You would want them to do the same for you.

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