Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Do The MLM Thing!

I've been approached by numerous MLM members - most of them ask me to join them. Normal. However, I declined. I can't be joining all MLM under the sun.

But know this -  this is my stand - as long as the MLM is legal, I urge you to consider joining one.

Why?

Because most MLM has a system of "downlines" - people working in a network to build a common business. This means, if you have an MLM business, and you build it correctly, you will find that your business can eventually run without you, but you can still enjoy the money it can generate for you. Build it big, and you will enjoy big time. Build it small, you can still enjoy it big time.

I too am a network marketer myself, and I am not ashamed of it. Because I have begun to experience the benefits of a network marketing business. I had build my Amway business aggressively since I joined last August, but due to stress and other occupational hazards, I was sick and bedridden for the past 2 months. I couldn't do anything - not my day job, not my Amway. 

Here's what I found out:

1. My business (day job) almost went to a standstill because I could not attend to it. Therefore, my income stops.

2. My Amway business continued to give me a steady stream of about RM1,000 even though I did not do any sponsoring myself.

This means that I am earning active income from my business, while my Amway business is pouring in passive income. Though RM1,000 may be small, I have no doubt it will grow into the tens of thousands when all this people who are my downline, who I barely know, build the business from underneath me.

And thank God I build it when I didn't need it before. My son is sick, and I'm sending him again to the hospital tommorow. Everytime he's sick (pneumonia), my wife and I would be spending RM2,000++ for the specialist treatment. 

I wouldn't be able to afford the best for my loved ones if I didn't build my streams of income before, because these streams will need to take time before I could enjoy any money from it.

I have sidestepped one mine in life's field. I urge you to take that step.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

good for you. glad to hear an honest statement of gratitude.

sometimes, it takes situations to happen before people really understand or appreciate what this business can really do for you....no matter how small, or big they may be.

wishing you the best.