In the world of selling, I will tell you this, at no time in the history of the world
have people been more repulsed by canned salesmanship than they are today.
In the good ole days you could get away with being on the side of hustle.
Not with everyone of course, but you could still use you list of traditional come-ons
and time dated (order by midnight and get these free bonuses) offers and those "fear
of loss" hood-winks.
In truth though, those shenanigans done in todays climate and everyone is onto you
and you look like a fool. People can smell "the hustle" today more than they ever
could before.
Only because NOW people are looking for it!
The "MLM hype" just won't cut it anymore just as "fast money" websites and splash
pages filled with "get rich quick" just doesn't cut the mustard. In fact, it spoils your entire intent.
Which makes it a field day for the "straight talkers" because now more than ever in
the history of social and business networking, legit straight talkers will not only
prevail...but they will be quickly regarded as the Neo-Leaders of the new world order
in Network Marketing.
Bank on it.
In truth, only a few people decide the fate of the world economy anyway, as it always
has been and only a few people become the echo and the unified voice in our world of
networked consumption.
What works today in commercialism and where the MLM industry needs to climb to, as a
whole, is towards a refinement of integrity and we
need to expose the tactics that numb people's
ability to make sound and logical decisions.
That's why the book, "The Alpha Code" by Marketing Legend Joe Schroeder is such an
important investment into the lives of other networkers who you expose these "tricks" to. Plus,
by doing that, we can better serve everyone by erasing the self imposed prisons the part timers
lock themselves into through the industry's faceless perpetuation of misinformation and
heal the scares that network marketing has always had in the eyes of modern society.
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Monday, August 20, 2007
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