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Solution #3

Before moving on to discuss internet marketing strategies that would be helpful for any business, including businesses that are dependent on local traffic, it might be important for you to know where I gained my expertise to offer this information.

By this time it should be secret that my second passion has been network marketing.  Over the years I have been involved with a couple of really great companies.  Unfortunately, no matter how great the company their business model has always been to compile a list of names and then attack those people on your list; friends,  relatives, loved ones; it doesn’t matter, no one is spared and no one is sacred!  Well, if you happen to be one of those friends or family members, it is no fun to be put in that position – trust me, I understand.  However, as the network marketer we are trained to believe in our product and our mantra becomes; “Some Will, Some Won’t, So What, Someone is Waiting”.  Sounds good, but it has the potential to get downright ugly!

For this reason, I have decided to study internet marketing and the newest craze, Social Networking on the Internet.  Believe it or not, there is a right way to do it, and there is a totally wrong way; I believe I have come across the right way.

That right way started with a company called CarbonCopyPro (CCP).  CCP is an online marketing platform and business sales system with a first-class, top-tier product line.  This product line is called Wealth Masters International (WMI).  WMI was started and is run by Kip Herriage and Karl Bessey.  WMI is a wealth creation and management education system.  Quite simply, they teach wealth strategies and wealth mind-sets.  These are strategies that are typically not taught in schools, but should! 

So . . . CCP teaches internet marketing strategies specifically for WMI.  However, their marketing strategies work for any business.  In fact, I am applying them to promote my practice as well.  And, I welcome the opportunity to share what I have learned with you in future posts on this blog.

By the way, you might want to take a look and see if CCP/WMI might be right for you, http://www.oneyearplan.net/pahdc.

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Network Marketing; Home-Based Business; MLM

No matter what you call it, network marketing, home-based business, MLM or multi-level marketing, they’re all the same.  You have a business and a product that you believe in, are passionate about, and want to tell others all about it.

If you haven’t had any experience with network marketing before you might be interested to know that people from every walk of life are into it; lawyers, doctors, businessmen and women, students, teachers, housewives . . . the list can go on and on.  Suffice it to say that the network marketing bug knows no boundaries and the fact of the matter is that in our current economy more and more people are in to it today than ever before.  Let’s face it, the thought of being your own boss and owning your own business is appealing to many, and with the extremely low start up costs with network marketing its appeal is that much greater.  Think about it, compared to a brick and mortar business a network marketing business has no office and no employees.  This alone saves you up to $100,000 and more per year, and the income potential is just as real.

So, how does a new network marketer get their business off the ground?  Historically, new network marketers are required to make a list of 100 or 200 people they know to call; just to tell them about their opportunity.  This means that no one is sacred; your mother, father, sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, friends, neighbors, business associates, pastor, hairdresser, mailman; the list can go on and on.  There have been stories where network marketers would call in a plumber for something insignificant just to pitch them on their opportunity.  ANYONE within arms length is not safe with a network marketer who is worth their salt.  And, admittedly, I have been guilty of many of these tactics; no, I never called a plumber, but I have given my card to a waitress.  Like I said, no one is sacred.  Unfortunately, many network marketers become members of the NFL, “No Friends Left”.  There’s got to be a better way to build your network to create your residual income.

“Stay tuned” to my next post where I will go into another ”Solution” to my frustrations with health care.

Peter A. Holst, D.C.