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Amway?

Posted By: Judy on 2009-05-27
In Reply to: Isn't network marketing another name for Amway? - woutwork

Amway is one network marketing company and years ago I was in that as well, as many people were.  Never made anything with that company as had to have so much product on hand and got paid very little for "selling" these products.  This company is network marketing, but not in the same way as they do not own any product, do not manufacture any product, and work with all Fortune 500 companies so is very reputable, is totally debt free and will remain that way because of how it is set up, yet pays us 90% back in profits.  The program is set up so that a person can get their investment back fairly quickly - but again depends on the individual and the efforts they put into it.  If interested in knowing more, email me and I can tell you more. 


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Isn't network marketing another name for Amway?
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First let me tell you that there is nothing wrong with Network Marketing and that it's a wonderful business to be in.  The best advice I can give is first of all, research several companies and see what their compensation plans are.  I would NOT sign up based on someone feeding me a bunch of hype.  Also, look for a product that you can believe in.  Next, check out the company.  Just as it is done here, everyone is checking out all the companies before they get in.  Make sure that the company is founded and operated on sound ethics and business practices.  As for spending a lot of money on books, tapes and seminars.....ALL of us should be doing that on a DAILY basis.  It's called personal development and that is the best thing in the world you can do for yourself.  So to sum it up and because of limited space to write here....tell them to GO FOR IT!!!  If you have any questions go ahead and email me and I can go into much more detail to help.  Take care and have a blessed day!
Like an Amway kind of thing? I'd steer clear of it. nm
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