There are too many home based business offers, so how do I choose what's right for me? This article is about the 'Fluff'! They seem like perfect offers and the compensation looks good.
Some of these businesses have been around for years and years with products that everyone else has, making it very difficult to sell since everyone has seen it over and over. So for the 'average joe', he or she will have a tough time.
Most of these businesses have a 30-day cycle monthly shipping plan to send you products each and every month. Much of the money they make is from this monthly plan from each distributor. The rest of their money comes from the distributor selling the products.
The percentage pay-out is usually never more than 20%. The complete compensation plan is very hard to reach to the top of. Many of these plans are very difficult, but their top people will convince you otherwise. It is not as easy to do as they say.
It is hard to know how to pick a company on your own since one company will be similar to another, but the hype of the 'next best latest thing' about this one company persuaded you to believe it was a better deal than 'those others'. So how do you discern a good company from the rest of them?
Here are some key points. First, my goal is to make money and to do it legally and ethically. I do not want to rip anyone off or cause him or her harm. These guidelines are the basics, but there is more things to look at.
If the commission or the profit is not at least 75% when you make a sale, don't bother with it. If it is less than that, you are doing all the work and the company is profiting on your hard work.
Most companies compensation plan pays you very well ONCE you reach 1000's of people. While this can be done by only some people, it is quite rare and it is very hard work. The average person will not be able to do this.
If the company does not offer much training, then turn in the other direction....fast! If they tell you to contact people you know, then run even faster! These kind of companies are only interested in you buying their products -not training you to have a lucrative business.
Here's a clue. If you have not got your money back in a few sales, including your expenses such as advertising, then something is wrong. And if the owners are not available for when you have a question, something is REALLY wrong. You should be able to talk to them and get their help. If they are not around, be careful with this company.
If it is a brand new company, then be careful. Make sure they are have their ducks in a row. Every company has to start somewhere, but make sure they are solid. If you get a feeling they are not on solid ground, then just don't get involved. You'd have better chances at a casino than with them!
I hope this guideline has helped you. If you follow this advice along with using your own good judgement and that little voice we all have within us. Be patient and ask every question you can think of to make that good choice!
Some of these businesses have been around for years and years with products that everyone else has, making it very difficult to sell since everyone has seen it over and over. So for the 'average joe', he or she will have a tough time.
Most of these businesses have a 30-day cycle monthly shipping plan to send you products each and every month. Much of the money they make is from this monthly plan from each distributor. The rest of their money comes from the distributor selling the products.
The percentage pay-out is usually never more than 20%. The complete compensation plan is very hard to reach to the top of. Many of these plans are very difficult, but their top people will convince you otherwise. It is not as easy to do as they say.
It is hard to know how to pick a company on your own since one company will be similar to another, but the hype of the 'next best latest thing' about this one company persuaded you to believe it was a better deal than 'those others'. So how do you discern a good company from the rest of them?
Here are some key points. First, my goal is to make money and to do it legally and ethically. I do not want to rip anyone off or cause him or her harm. These guidelines are the basics, but there is more things to look at.
If the commission or the profit is not at least 75% when you make a sale, don't bother with it. If it is less than that, you are doing all the work and the company is profiting on your hard work.
Most companies compensation plan pays you very well ONCE you reach 1000's of people. While this can be done by only some people, it is quite rare and it is very hard work. The average person will not be able to do this.
If the company does not offer much training, then turn in the other direction....fast! If they tell you to contact people you know, then run even faster! These kind of companies are only interested in you buying their products -not training you to have a lucrative business.
Here's a clue. If you have not got your money back in a few sales, including your expenses such as advertising, then something is wrong. And if the owners are not available for when you have a question, something is REALLY wrong. You should be able to talk to them and get their help. If they are not around, be careful with this company.
If it is a brand new company, then be careful. Make sure they are have their ducks in a row. Every company has to start somewhere, but make sure they are solid. If you get a feeling they are not on solid ground, then just don't get involved. You'd have better chances at a casino than with them!
I hope this guideline has helped you. If you follow this advice along with using your own good judgement and that little voice we all have within us. Be patient and ask every question you can think of to make that good choice!
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Don't buy into the 'FLUFF' when looking for an online business. Look for finding a company that will make you money soon! Make sure an online company offers plenty of training every week, with millionaires closing your first sales right away!
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