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 Do you think there's a bit of an integrity crisis in Network
 Marketing? 
  
 Hmm. 
  
 Phone rings. The gent on the line asks my student if he's open
 to making some extra income. 
  
 "What do you have?" 
  
 "If I could show you a way to make $8,000 in your first 30
 days, would you be interested? 
  
 "Are you doing that?" 
  
 "Err, no. Actually, I'm new to MLM and I hate making calls, but
 this is what my sponsor told me to do." 
  
 A gent sitting in one of my classes said he was running an ad
 that was pulling in lots of interested people...here'
 said he was running: 
  
 "If I could show you a way to make $5-6,000/mo working 10 hours
 a week, would you be interested?" 
  
 I asked him: Are you doing that? 
  
 "No." 
  
 Do you know anyone who is? 
  
 "No." 
  
 Why do you run the ad? 
  
 "It pulls." 
  
 Is anyone you pulled in doing that? 
  
 "No." 
  
 A lead attorney for a firm in Canada who specializes in
 bringing in American direct sales and network marketing
 companies into Canada was describing the paperwork required,
 which included descriptions of how the sales reps would be
 trained. 
  
 When I asked her if all companies expanding into Canada got the
 third degree like this she said, "No. But we all know that
 people in network marketing will say whatever they have to in
 order to make the sale, so the Canadian government feels like
 they have to protect their citizens against that." 
  
 Will you help us close the gaping gap? Between what you promise
 someone and what you and others have experienced? 
  
 Listen to what you say when you present the business to
 someone. Hear any promises you can't keep? DUMP THEM. 
  
 Review the copy on your website and any emails that go to
 prospects. Especially those in autoresponders. 
  
 No predictions about what will happen to anyone else when they
 join up. We don't know for sure, do we? 
  
 What we do know is that 95% of those who start, don't finish.
 Their experience is nothing like what was promised. 
  
 Just stop promising. OK?
 
 About The Author: Kim Klaver is Harvard & Stanford educated.
 Her 20 years experience in network marketing have resulted in a
 popular blog, http://KimKlaverBlo
 http://YourGreatThi
 http://BananaMarket
 
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