Many people wants to have more money and become wealthy but most of them just want to laze around and have money fall from heaven. They simply don’t want to change themselves and move forward.
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Written on 17 Jul 2007 by Terry Tay
Have you ever wonder why we can enjoy the benefits of lights today? Yes indeed thanks to Thomas Edison for his great invention! We all learn in schools that he was one of the greatest inventors in the world, coming up with many types of electrical appliances and lightings was one of them. By the way he was also the founder of General Electric.
Most of us learn that he was a great inventor but did not really know how he became a great inventor. There are thousands upon thousands of brilliant inventors coming up with new stuff everyday but why ain’t they famous or known?
The difference between Thomas Edison and the rest is that Thomas Edison build a network around his invention.
Ironically we only learn that he invented light in school and not how he built a network around his invention.
You see, his light would not work if there is no power line lay out to bring electricity to our homes and there will be no electricity if there is no body running the power station. All this network are layout so that thousands of people can enjoy the benefit of having light in their homes.
It’s the same in your network marketing business. If you want to grow your network marketing organization you need to build NETWORK!
Take a good look around you. There are many great businesses around and one thing you will notice is they build networks. Take a look at MacDonald and Dell computers, they have a network of franchises and distributors. It goes on and on!
Like the name of the industry suggest, network marketing, simply means building networks of people.
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