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Network-Marketing-Tips

"The Good and The Bad"

Here are some Network-Marketing-Tips broken down into a comparison chart form. Providing you with some of the Good and Bad of the home business. I am sure you can think of others not listed, which is great but I believe this comparison will help get your creative juices flowing.

This Network-Marketing-Tips comparison chart allows you to visually see what’s in your minds eye, by painting a picture for you of the strengths and weaknesses. Even something as simple as this Network-Marketing-Tips comparison will allow you to focus on the “Key Issues” Good or Bad.

You decide which issues are the key Bad ones, these you know you will need to research further before making a decision about moving forward with a your Network Marketing opportunity.

You select the key Good traits as well; your focus should be on how you can utilize these to your advantage when growing your home-based business.

You may notice that some of these Network-Marketing-Tips fall into both the Good and Bad categories. Those are the ones that are like a double edge sword that can cut both ways. A perfect example is Low start up costs:


  • The Good is that it makes entry into the industry affordable to everyone.
  • The Bad because there is very little investment $50 to $500 on average, people tend to not treat Network Marketing as a real business and that is a Huge Mistake, which contribute to the high turnover rate.

Combine low start up costs with it being a home-based business, which is another one that falls into both categories. On one hand it is great low start up costs and you can work from home to reduce expenses and have flexible hours.

On the other hand you can say to yourself “ Well it didn’t cost me much money to get into it, if I make money fine if not I’m only out a couple hundred dollars, so I can put this off until tomorrow.”

Guess what, ” That is the beginning of your end,” you will soon be out of business and you will blame it on Network Marketing or the products anybody but you and your lack of discipline.

 I am not saying this to scare you, only to let you know that this is one of the traps people fall into working out your home, especially when your the investment in your business is small.

So, take a look at the Network-Marketing-Tips comparison chart, get your wheels spinning and create your own list to help yourself evaluate the Network Marketing industry. This type of comparison can be useful regardless of the home-based industry you are interested in entering.

TIP: Comparison charts can be useful in your everyday life as well such as: should I buy that house now or wait until later? How about what type of car should I buy? Comparing the good and bad of each model you are interested in may help you choose the right vehicle.


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Network-Marketing-Tips

Good Bad
Network Marketing offers Low start up costs  Low start up costs
Is Easy to understand Confusing Compensation plans
Exciting earning potential Unreal Expectations
Forget the "3 foot rule" - No need  to bother family and friends anymore! Unexpected Costs- Advertising, marketing materials etc...
Flexible hours Cookie Cutter Websites
Industry Renegades are implementing new marketing strategies utilizing technology Network Marketing has extremely high distributor or consultant failure rate
New Marketing Strategies provides plenty of prospects who  want your product High Company Failure rate
Choose from Over 2500 Companies Most Products not unique or superior
Some within the industry are working hard to change the reputation  Many companies products are overpriced
Training included Too many Myths not enough facts
Offers Residual income  Home based easy to put off or Fail to apply oneself
Diverse product lines Need for some inventory
Various compensation plans Industry has a Bad reputation
Home Business Everyone knows someone who has tried it and failed
Drop ship Bad uplines
Customers can order from your website Industry marketing strategies are outdated and do not work
Internet opportunities Many companies are private companies with little information available
Social environment
Incentives ; Cars, Trips