Post Script to the Prior Post
I forgot to mention how efficient a means of earning money MLM is and a few other important points. The MLM business leverages my time and my money and creates residual income.
Last month our business grew with the addition of 78 new associates. My husband and I only signed up maybe two of that number. The rest were brought in by those we partner with. In essence, we may benefit from hundreds of hours of work that has been done, and only do 10 % of that work ourselves. Most of that work involves helping those who are our fellow associates so the work benefits them as well.
Good MLM organizations grow geometrically, and once you hit a certain level, a momentum gets going that tends to snowball. What are the benefits of this?
Let's compare the difference between what we could call linear income with leveraged income. In linear income, you get paid for the work you do. When you show up to work, the pay meter kicks in and stays on for as long as you are working. When you leave work, it shuts off. It is a straight trade of time for money. If you don't work, you don't get paid. This is especially true for independant small business owners and most employees.
In a leveraged income, the income is still being generated even if you aren't working. If you happen to have people in your organization who live on the other side of the world, you can literally have money being made on your behalf, 24 hours of the day. I don't know about the rest of you, but this seems to be a smarter and more profitable way of working. In time you generate residual income which means you no longer have to work and the money is still being generated.
I don't want to paint a false picture that this is some sort of get rich fast scheme. Make no mistake about it: this requires work and perseverance. But if you can find a company with products that are produced with integrity, that have scientific validation and not just hype and anecdotes, and that look after their associates, you have a winning combination for genuinely helping people who suffer from ill health and financial stress.
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