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Looking For A Network Marketing Opportunity By Diep Tran Are you tired of the daily grind? Working 9-5 day in and day out got you down? Well, you might want to consider looking into a network opportunity. A Network opportunity offers the chance for you to own your own business and share that knowledge with others in order to receive more commissions. Most network companies have a product to sell. As an Independent Director or agent (most companies have a specific name for their recruiters and it usually varies per company), you have the opportunity to sell the product for a commission of retail sales. Sometimes companies offer a flat rate of commission. For example if a company offers to pay you 30% commissions on retail sales and you sold $200.00, then you would receive a commission of $60.00. Now while this is common in most companies, a lot of network companies will offer you a percentage on sales for a base amount of sales. For instance, if you sell $200 you get 30% and if you sell $400 you get 35% and $500 you get 40% and so forth and so on. They use this technique as an incentive for their sales representatives to sell a greater amount of retail sales. Makes sense doesn’t it? The representative that sells the most retail sales gets the most commissions. This is an awesome opportunity for those who are self-motivated and don’t mind setting goals and achieving those goals. Another way for you to make money with a network opportunity is through recruitment and sharing the knowledge with another potential sales representative. This is called recruiting or sharing the opportunity you have with other people. You are offering them the same opportunity to be their own boss and work the business the same way you have been like sharing successes. When this person signs up for the opportunity, they become your personal recruit. This allows you the opportunity to earn commissions off what someone else sells. Usually this range falls around the 4-7% of retail sales range. Network doesn’t just stop there, if you go on to recruit several
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people, they fall under you and you would be earning a certain percentage for all of the people under you. The more you recruit, the more you earn and all of this is on top of your personal sales commission. Sounds great doesn’t it? For some people network is a dream come true and to others it’s a complete disaster. What network is to you is what you make it. If you sign up to become a sales person and don’t try and sell anything then you won’t make any money. If you don’t want to recruit then the opportunity for leadership diminishes as well. If you work, work, work and set goals and benchmarks, then you will most likely have a better outcome and a more positive experience with network marketing. As always, please check the reputation of a company before signing up. There are many reputable companies out there. Look for longevity and others who have been successful with their plan. Good luck and enjoy your new business. Article Source: http://www.ArticleJoe.com Diep Tran is Internet marketer, owns a Plug-In Profits Site and webmaster of Internet Home Business Opportunities. For An Internet Home Business Opportunity To Make Money Online, Visit: www.internet-wealth.biz
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