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Index » Companies & Business » Multi-Level Marketing
 

So You Want to Be a Millionaire?

 

Who doesn't...

I come across so many people that say "I'm going to make a million dollars in network marketing". I have conversations with people telling me how they're going to become millionaires.

That's great I'll help you reach that goal every way I can. But you know what? Not everyone is going to make a million dollars in network marketing... and that's ok.

Most people's lives would change with an extra $500 or $1000 a month. If you're in network marketing the opportunity is here to become a millionaire. Let's talk about that for a second.

To become a millionaire in network marketing is going to take lot of WORK. Yes, you can do it in the shortest amount of time compared to other business opportunities but you still have to WORK...

But you work smart not hard. And the cost for start up is minimal. But it still takes WORK!! no matter how you cut it. To become a millionaire in network marketing you're going to have to do things differently.

What do I mean? One of my mentors Michael Dlouhy told me this. "Duffy if you want more, you're going have to become more". That made a lot of sense to me. So what if you're not going to make a million dollars a year in network marketing?

Look I'm not saying you're not going to make a million dollars, but let's say it's not in the cards or that's an amount you can't relate to. (Lots of people can't relate to earning that kind of money)

How much do you make now?

I'll go with the average and say $30,000. Everything is ok, sometimes it's a struggle but you get by, but things could be better. Imagine doubling your income. Can you imagine earning $60,000 per year? Sure you can.

So if you didn't make a million dollars a year but you're making $60,000 in network marketing would you consider yourself a failure? NO!!

But let's say your better at this then you thought and you're earning $100,000 to $150,000 per year. Would you consider yourself a failure?

NO WAY!!

Do you think you could have a pretty good life earning that amount each year?

YOU BET!!!

Man if you're earning that kind of money from network marketing. You're winning trips, vacations, getting deals on conventions or even winning trips to your companies conventions, your winning shopping trips, bonus money, car programs, free product or services.

The things many people have to spend money on such as trips, vacations, products, services and cars. You're could be getting them from your company for a lot less or even free, because of your ranking in your company.

The life you may want may be a lot closer then you think.

Tell me, if you made $100,000 to $150,000 per year in network marketing you'd be a very happy camper, yes?

Tell me you wouldn't, I dare ya.

I believe in you!!

Until Next Time
Duffy Rogan

Author: Duffy Rogan
 
Author Bio:
Duffy Rogan is a notable scripter. Duffy likes to pen down articles about this field.
 
 
 

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