The fine (very) folks at Networking Times have assembled a wonderful (and I think powerful) 8-page piece from "American Thought Leaders on the Network Marketing Profession." It features commentary by John Assaraf, Bob Burg, Seth Godin, Michael Gerber, Ivan Misner, Nido Quebin, T. Harv Eker, Kiyosaki, Proctor, Waitley... and other famous others. It's available with the link below as a PDF download and you can get "hard copy" reprints as well. (AND they've a Special "Limited Time" Offer, ending July 6, to get free reprints with a subscription or renewal.)
It is (I say) a MUST read for your own self and the people in your business, and you may find it a great prospecting tool to hand out. Review it and let me know.
Here's the intro written by John David Mann.
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“Network Marketing Is...”
Last fall, as Wall Street blew up and the economy melted down, a number of large network marketing corporations posted some of the largest sales figures in their history. Even as millions of people saw their savings evaporate and stock portfolios disintegrate, network marketers world-wide were quietly taking stock of their businesses and asking, “Are we okay?”
In the main, the answer appears to be a cautious yes: network marketing historically has been to some extent counter-cyclical, faring relatively well at times when the economy at large does poorly. Still, to find adequate comparisons to the economic panic of today one has to look back to the 1930s— a time when network marketing had not yet been invented. So how are we doing?
For this issue, we assembled a panel of American thought leaders to give us their thoughts on the state of the profession. The consensus: our current economic woes may well bring about a historic up-surge in the popularity of the network marketing model. — J.D.M.
Trust you'll find it fun-learning and useful as I did.
Thanks.
I appreciate you.

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