Thursday, December 30, 2010

Why I Joined The Family IQ Opportunity

I wanted to take a minute to share with you an exciting opportunity I recently came across known as FamilyIQ. At first I really wasn't interested in another business opportunity, as I already have a few that I was involved with. But after putting the company through my 4 major criteria of:

  • Compensation Plan



  • Marketing System



  • Leadership



  • Company/products



  • I GOT VERY IMPRESSED!

    This company had a world class compensation plan that pays you up-front commissions of $1000 (earn money quickly) with long term residual income potential and many lucrative bonuses. I also saw a powerful marketing system that would do most of the selling for you as only about 3% of the general public can sell or like to sell. When I saw that Rod Stinson an internet marketing guru who has over 20 years of experience was involved, that got me even more excited (Wow a leader who knows how to market via the internet). Than I had to look at the company. FamilyIQ has a track record of over 10 years in business and is endorsed by Dr. Phil. When I saw their products were promoting family values and strengthening relationships, I was in. Having my son almost 50% of the time, I saw a product/service that could really help me become a better parent. I saw products for people in grief, trauma, marriage troubles, divorce, etc....

    I believe that family IQ is a great company with rock solid leadership and a revolutionary pay plan that cannot be ignored. One of the biggest problems I see in network marketing is the ability for people to start a business and pay their bills immediately. Truthfully, most network marketing companies take a long time to build and don't usually offer enough up-front income for people to quit their JOB. With Family Iq people can join and create a 5 figure monthly income in their first 30, 60, or even 90 days in business due to the upfront commissions. I really don't know of too many network marketing companies where an individual can do that, unless they have a huge established network they can just move from one company to the next.

    To learn more about Family IQ visit 5figuresmonthly.info

    Monday, December 13, 2010

    How to avoid distractions and make money in Network Marketing

    I like most of you am so sick and tired off all the phone calls, emails and manipulations that people use to try and bring me into their business. It's honestly gotten so bad for me, that many times I cannot even answer my phone unless I want to take up 20 minutes with someone trying to sell me their gas additive, or weight loss product. I know why people are coming after me, and I don't mind it, as long as people have MLM Etiquette. In golf there is etiquette, in bowling there is etiquette, and just about every major sport there is etiquette. So what is MLM Etiquette? It's simple, when someone says they are happy where they are, "You don't pursue that person any longer", at least not for a few months. Back off and quit being a JERK for Network Marketing.

    So how do you handle all the online offers, marketing campaigns, phone calls etc??? First, you have to treat your life like a business. You should only be spending a small percentage of your time looking at emails, websites, etc... You must remain laser focused if you are to have any success in anything. Let whoever calls you know that "YOU ARE NOT RECRUITABLE". IF they continue to make their offer to you than tell them again that you are going to end the phone call. I actually have people in my up-line and downline trying to bring me into other things and that makes it more difficult since we are already making money together. But here is the deal. You have limited time per day to do your thing. So be careful what you decide to do. If you're like me and like multiple income streams only run with company/products you believe in.

    Treat each company or product like an endorsement and ask yourself this question. Can I seriously get behind this product and not damage my reputation? I mean can I really market Xango and Mona Vie at the same time? Can I really market $200 a month in vitamins on an autoship if there were no business opportunity tied to it? Does this product make sense for this soft economy? Seriously, start treating network marketing like a Marketing Pro and you will see things a lot differently.

    I could be the greatest salesman in the world, but I am not going to get very far selling AM/FM radios in today's marketplace. So shut off the distractions and become a saavy marketer. Networking is easy, but marketing is a bit more challenging.


    To your success!

    John Lowery