Why I Hang Around
With Network Marketers
Like-minded people, who believe that they can make
their world a better place, are the type of people I
like most. That's why I hang around network marketers—
besides all the great places to stay.
Mark Davis
8:34am September 14, 2005.
Los Angeles International Airport.
I've just landed with my entire family, including my mother, at LAX,
USA. A 10-day vacation, including Disneyland, Las Vegas and San
Francisco. Truly the trip of my kid's lifetime and one we've worked
hard to create.
My first stop is two-nights Pasadena, the
"older" section of Los Angeles, where I'm staying with a really good
friend I met nine years earlier at a network marketing event.
The relationship we started back then stuck. And now here I am, half way round the world with a trailer-load of family and we're staying the night.
I've
asked for tourist advice about Vegas, and people far and wide who have
visited and who live there have given me their best ideas. They send me
emails, txt messages, and turn me on to "locals" they know who will
help.
When travelling to Singapore, I get everyone who has ever
visited telling me of their favorite hotels and restaurants, shopping
centre and tourist attractions I should not miss.
It feels like I have a host and travel guide in every city in the world.
In
1995, when I first visited New York City, I was toured 'round the city
by a native New Yorker. For the MasterCard charge of a few cappuccinos
and dinner, I had accommodation, good company, and a built-in
street-smart tourist guide. Priceless! Of course, she was a network
marketer.
Most of my traveling the world has been
related to this business. Training, attending
trainings, researching, visiting, publishing,
making new contacts, building relation-ships,
it's all been paid for by my involvement in
network marketing.
Once, I got flown all the way from Melbourne to New York just for a
meeting! Beats driving for an hour in your home-town in a traffic jam.
I was introduced to that person, because I was in network marketing.
All through this business and it's connections.
I've
met people of all kinds from all corners of the world: a German-trained
Indonesian engineer speaking English in Jakarta, Singaporean-born
entrepreneurs in Oakland, California, Norwegian networking superstars
in Houston, Texas, housewives in Singapore, house cleaners in Toronto,
bartenders in Denver, and couples from Orlando.
When I look at
all the people I have met through my travels, I feel truly blessed. I
have made relationships with doctors, writers, psychiatrists,
executives, chiropractors, professors, dentists, lawyers, and every
other kind of professional and career person you could think of and
most of them were network marketers.
Each one is unique and different, and every one adds to my picture of the world, and the amazing people in it.
It's time...for Network Marketing
the most remarkable form of free–enterprise ever created.
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