
13-05-2007, 11:36 AM
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Network marketing
In Sunday Times' "Me & My Money" column, Lorna Tan interviewed a network marketer who spends "an average of 15 hours a week" and makes as much as a lawyer.
Helen Tay was formerly a lawyer who worked 15-hours days. She now runs a network marketing firm.
What's interesting is that the reporter alluded to the low success rate of network marketers by asking Helen:
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Would you agree that you are in a minority in succeeding at network marketing?
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Maybe only the ones at the top of the network marketing hierarchy can make enough? Does this explain why this successful ex-lawyer started her own network marketing firms instead of just participating in others?
My recommendation: if you want to do network marketing, consider starting at the top.
http://www.salary.sg/2007/network-marketing/
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01-03-2008, 02:06 AM
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Just wanted to add a point of information, she did not start her own network marketing firm. In fact she joined a US based company called Agel.
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