Greetings From Dr. David K. Enders

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Dr. David K. Enders is an entrepreneur, author, writer, business consultant and coach. After 35 years in practice Dr. Enders closed his Chiropractic Clinic to pursue a career in Network Marketing. He soon realized that if your business is not on the Internet you’re not in business. In his search to learn Internet Marketing Dr. Enders spent years learning the ins and outs of marketing online. Dr. Enders now helps others to take tangible action to get the right results to save time and money in business. He encourages people to think in ways that are constructive to improving their lives.

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Thursday
15May2008

Marketing Tips For MLM Failures

ARE YOU A MLM FAILURE?

I was!

When you joined your network marketing company did you:

*Make a list.

*Do 3-way calls with your up-line.

*Go to meetings.

*Read motivational books

*Drag prospects to opportunity meetings

* Use the 3 foot rule.

*Buy Leads.

*Make another list and make more calls.

Failure was guaranteed by doing all of the above. It may have worked once and it may still work for a few, but it does not work for the majority of network marketers, then or now.

Save your money!

Thanks to the internet you can be successful, even on a shoestring budget.

It’s not a secret – you can learn to market just like the pros do (if I did surely you can also). Marketing on the internet is still a new phenomenon and few are experts at it. With books like Magnetic Sponsoring, The Renegade Marketer, and Building on a Budget you can learn how to be a leader in your network marketing company.

It takes work, time and very little money – but you can do it!

MLM failure can be a thing of the past with hands-on, step-by-step training. Building Your Business With Web 2.0 (social marketing) is the wave of the future that you can master now.

 

 

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