It's because I only need a high capital, I feel like letting the chance pass, although i know that the income is really huge.
Will I join a networking business?
Use this criteria to decide.
Good Luck!!
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Reply:Only after you get the huge capital.
Reply:It sounds like it is something your looking for. I say take the chance, and if it doesn't work out its ok.. At least you know that you tried and did your best. If you don't try it you will always wonder what if.......
Reply:I have a very good networking job.....AVON --- A ten dollar investment gets you started and covers your supplies for the first month you are in business. This is a low risk investment with high returns that requires no experience, sales quotas or inventory. The product literally sells itself. Plus Avon supports you and provides full training, interaction with unit leaders and your district managers, as well as free internet classes. They also have 401(a) and 501 (a) savings plans, medical and life insurance benefits. And the best part of it all you choose your own hours. I've been a representative for 5 months now and am now opening my own kiosk in the mall. Please contact me I do accept emails.
Reply:my hubby has been in most of the networking businesses. they only work out for a few. most people never get the success that is promised. however there is one that looks good to me. it is called prepaid legal
Reply:the top 2 network marketing companies do not need high investments to join with them.
The no 1 network marketing company according to http://www.forbes.com is http://www.alticor.com with the ranking of
http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/21/biz_... and http://www.bww.com and http://www.brittindia.com and http://winnersinternational.org are helping people build this business of htp://www.alticor.com worldwide
The no 2 Network company is http://www.maryka.com with rating of
http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/21/biz_...
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