April 12, 2009

What is your Financial Blueprint?

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T. Harv Eker, from "Secrets of the Millionaire Mind states "Give me five minutes, and I can predict your financial future for the rest of your life!"

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March 10, 2009

Social Media Kings of the Hill..

Will Facebook's Faster Feeds, Filters Make It the New Twitter?

Site's Coming Changes Can Be Beneficial to Marketers if They Take Active Role in Keeping Their Pages Fresh

Published: March 09, 2009

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — For the last several months, social-media pundits have busied themselves debating whether Twitter was the new Facebook. But last week Mark Zuckerberg & Co. hoped to change that dialogue, launching a pair of modifications that had people asking if Facebook was the new Twitter.

For marketers, the changes mean more freedom on Facebook; for users, the moves mean they're going to get more information about each other, faster.

Participate in the stream'
When people share more, said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in his blog, "the pace of updates accelerates. This creates a continuous stream of information that delivers a deeper understanding for everyone participating in it. As this happens, people will no longer come to Facebook to consume a particular piece or type of content, but to consume and participate in the stream itself."

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February 4, 2009

What do Trump, Kiyosaki, Fallon and Pagan have in Common?

Think Big?

No.

Think Bigger!

Not go take some action!

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January 25, 2009

I'm Blogging More Than Ever…

I just started a new blog and want to invite you to start reading it.

You can find it here:

Mark Archer

While I still will be uploading valuable content to all of our RNP readers, my focus is now on my new network marketing business which will be showcased through my new blog.

Here I will convey the trials and tribulations of starting a new NM business.

Before I head over to my other site, I want to leave you with a inspiring, cool little video.

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January 18, 2009

Seth Godin on Sliced Bread, Idea-marketing and Hot Air Balloons

Seth Godin knows Marketing and is a mentor of mine.

His no-nonsense approach is something I try to live up to every day of my life.

Check out this video and you'll see what I mean.

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January 11, 2009

How To Create Duplication….

How To Create Big Duplication… By Mike Dillard
Do you ever feel like you bought a business in a box, but that a few parts might be missing? You know… The pieces that actually make it go and produce?

Well, if you feel like that, it's because you're right.

Ray Kroc, the franchise master of McDonald's was a genius in more ways than one.

A networking business has been compared to a McDonald's franchise in many ways, on many occasions. If you haven't come across these comparisons before, I'm sure you can quickly think of a few on your own.

Here is what you may not have realized about Ray, McDonald's, and your business…

Ray's primary mission was to sell McDonald's franchises to franchise buyers, which then sell the burgers to the customers. More franchises = more burgers sold.

Pretty simple.

Our job as networkers is no different. We sell our franchise opportunity to others, and collectively market the product to the end consumer.

Here's the interesting part to this…

McDonald's food sucks. It's about as far from good, fresh, quality food that you can get.

Yet it's the largest and most successful franchise and fast food restaurant in the history of human kind.

How in the world is that possible!?

How can you become #1, by selling an inferior product?!

It goes against everything we think we know about business.

Well, this is exactly where the genius of Ray Kroc becomes apparent…

Ray knew the product wasn't going to be the initial key to success for his franchise buyers, just as your product is not the initial key to your success in your mlm business. Having a good product is important after the fact… Once you actually have customers. Then it's critical to give them exactly what they want.

The key to McDonald's success with both franchise owners and customers, was their duplicatable system.

Ray knew his food couldn't compare to the quality of other franchises. He also knew that potential franchise buyers didn't give a hoot about McDonald's or their burgers. What they did want, was to make money.

So Ray sold them EXACTLY what they wanted, which wasn't a restaurant, but a machine that acquired customers, and turned them into cash.

He didn't sell them the food, he sold them a system.

In fact the system was so fine-tuned, that you could take a team of unskilled, inexperienced high school kids, and have them run the show.

All they did was flip the switches, that ran the machine, which did the majority of the work behind the scenes.

The competition didn't have a chance. Ray's system was like a greased chute. You turn it on, and it churns out a predictable end result every time.

Franchise owners started buying and setting these machines up by the thousands, turned them on, and got the end result. That is why they bought McDonald's and it's inferior food over the competition.

As these machines popped up around the country, the end product to the consumer became more than just food. It became the predictable expectation and atmosphere provided by Ray's magical machines.

And THAT is what McDonald's provides better than anyone else in the world. That is their TRUE product to the consumer.
You go to McDonald's because you know exactly what to expect. It's a comfort for people.

So, as a network marketer, selling a business franchise, what are you selling to your potential buyers?

Unfortunately, you are probably trying to sell them on your company and your product. (A "mine-is-better-than-yours-burger-with all the trimmings").

Am I right?

You have a ton of websites and material about your company's history, their record breaking growth, their debt-free finances, the ORAC value of your product, the Physician's Desk Reference number, the user testimonials… Blah blah blah.

Be smart.

Do what Ray did.

People get rich in this world by solving other people's problems, and when you sell someone your opportunity, you are not solving a problem, you are giving them a bigger one!

"Congrats, you own the hottest networking business in the industry! (Slap on the butt), Now go get'em tiger!"

Product and comp plans don't make you successful. Systems do. And when I say systems, I mean a complete system which includes the pieces that bring in your customers (ads), sell them your product (marketing), and then deliver the goods.

These machines (ads and marketing) should be doing the work for you. All you need to do is push the "Go Button" and become buddies (customer service, cashiers) with the folks who come through the system. Not because you are unskilled or lazy, but because a system is duplicatable and you are not.

It provides a predictable result.

Show them and sell them a system for attaining the results they want, and they could care less about ORAC values, price points, and competition.

Solve their problem.

Provide them with a system that will bring them the results they desire, and you will reap success beyond your wildest dreams.

Why do other networkers call my partners and I to join our team daily? Because we are selling them what they want: A system that produces results.

Get a copy of the one and only instruction manual in this industry that tells it how it is, and will show you how to turn your business into the ultimate franchise system.

Learn how to create the machines that bring in the customers.

Learn how to create the marketing that sells them on your product or service.

Learn how to build a duplicatable system so effective, that anyone who bothers to show up to work will be successful.

Learn how to become the Ray Kroc of networking and leave the competition's head spinning.

It's not that hard, it's just that no one's bothered to show you how to do it yet…

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January 1, 2009

What will you accomplish this year?

So here we are at the starting line of another 365 day race……and with the new year come the "New Year's Resolutions."

Almost everyone sets them - or at least thinks about them. But really is the point?

I read a recent article that gym memberships are up this time of year.

So, I encourage you to set measurable, attainable goals or your "New Year's Resolutions" will become New Year's Disillusionment.

So, let's take a moment and look at what exactly is a resolution.

A resolution is "a commitment that an individual makes to a project or the reforming of a habit, often a lifestyle change that is generally interpreted as advantageous." An example may be that you resolve to eat healthier food and go to the gym three times a week. Essentially, you're setting an intention to do something… and that's a good start.

Resolutions become more powerful when they're turned into goals:

A goal "consists of a projected state of affairs which a person plans or intends to achieve or bring about…within a finite time by setting deadlines." By setting a goal, you've moved from an intention (resolution) to a measurable plan with established a timeline for its completion (goal). You want your goals to be S.M.A.R.T. - Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely.
Harv Eker, a mentor of mine, offers these tips to assist you with your goals.

Here are some questions you may want to consider when thinking about your goals for this year:

  • Do you have an overall vision or mission for your life? If so, what is it? Write it down. If not, you should consider giving this some thought. Your vision is equivalent to the roadmap for your life.
  • What area of your life do you want to improve the most? Does it have to do with money, business, relationships, health, personal growth or spirituality? Ideally, you'll establish SMART goals in each of these areas. No one is one-sided… and our overall "life success" is determined by our success in EVERY area of our lives.
  • For each of these areas of your life, what is it that you'd most like to improve or achieve in 2009? In the area of money, it could be that you want to pay off all debts, save a certain amount of money, establish a financial plan or take advantage of investment opportunities. The more specific you get, the better.
  • How do you plan to track your progress toward achieving your goals? Will you simply make a list of all of your goals and check them off? Or will you write the date on which you will achieve each goal on your calendar? The more often you tweak, review and concentrate on your goals, keeping the intended achievement date in mind, the more likely you are to accomplish each goal.

To a prosperous and healthy New Year.

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December 31, 2008

Let's Make 2009 a Prosperous One.

In time of uncertainty, there is opportunity.

The news speaks of doom and gloom, but the true entrepreneurs will see this time as one with tremendous opportunities.

Seize the day and find your opportunity.

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November 22, 2008

The History and Truth of Network Marketing - by Greg Stewart

MLM Secret, MLM Truth, Network Marketing Secret, Network Marketing Truth

by Greg Stewart

The most fundamental fact of life in our world today is change. As a rule, people are reluctant to change. We resist it, we like to stay within our
comfort zone of what is known and accepted by most. THIS IS HUMAN NATURE.

But it's true that what you resist will persist, especially when you resist a better method whose time has come. In almost every field of endeavor, the arts, sciences, medicine, and business, most new ideas have always met with resistance and rejection at first. The more unique and revolutionary the idea, the louder and stronger the opposition to it.

People have always been afraid and even ignorant about ideas and methods that may result in change. Fear of change caused ridicule of Christopher Columbus, Louis Pasteur, Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein. There are other examples of how fear of change had effects on progress. In the 1800's, people bought what they needed at small, family owned shops. Then a man named W.T. Grant had an idea that created change. What if we combined all these separate, little shops by making them individual departments under one roof, in one large store? A new and better way of doing things. Customers loved it.

The individual merchants who owned the old-fashioned retail stores saw their businesses decline. The shopkeepers fought back politically. There were thousands of them with thousands of votes, and they lobbied for their right to do things the same old way. They finally got the local and state governments to outlaw Grant's department stores. Eventually, Grant's department store won out……

If there is a better way it will persist.

In the early 1960's franchising was a revolutionary new technology in business, and it was also met with resistance. Newspapers and magazines
wrote what a scam and rip-off franchising was. Stories of people who lost their life savings to some franchise were everywhere. There was a strong move to make franchising illegal. In fact, franchising actually came within 11 votes of being outlawed by Congress. Today this so-called scam is responsible for over 34 percent of all retail sales in North America. Franchises sell nearly 800 billion dollars worth of goods and services today. Every industry goes through an evolution similar to this. Chiropractors were considered quacks in the 1970's, the stock market was considered shady and a form of gambling, and the first newspaper in British North America, The Public Occurrence (1690), was suppressed by the governor of Massachusetts. Now, we almost can't do without these industries.

The Pioneers
Like all-powerful concepts, Network Marketing has also met resistance due to a lack of understanding. There is no mystery to Network Marketing. It's just another form of sales and distribution. Network Marketing is 50 years young.

In the early 1940's a company by the name of California Vitamins recognized that all their new sales representatives coming aboard were friends and family of their existing sales force, primarily because they wanted the product at wholesale cost. They also discovered that it was easier to create a sales force of a lot of people who each sold a small amount of product than it was to find a few superstars who could sell a lot of products.  So they combined those two ideas and designed a sales compensation structure that encouraged their salespeople to invite new representatives from satisfied customers, most of whom were family and friends, who each had the same right to offer the product and representative status to others, which allowed the sales force to grow exponentially. The company rewarded them for the sales produced by their entire group or network of sales representatives.  Network Marketing was born! A few years later, the company changed its name to NutraLite Food Supplement Corporations. In 1956, NutraLite was joined in Network Marketing by Dr. Forrest Shaklee to gain a broader distribution of the food supplements he had developed. Not long after, in 1959, former NutraLite distributors Rich DeVoss and Jay Van Andel started the Amway company as the American Way of marketing products. Like many truly innovative breakthroughs, the development of true network marketing was an accident. Abuses of exponential growth haunted network marketing for years and it is still misunderstood today. One of the first abuses of the concept of exponential growth to generate income may have been the chain letter craze that swept the U.S. after World War I. The letters promised great profit if you would send a dime or a dollar to the person at the bottom.

The chain letters spread as far as Europe, and by the 1930's the U.S. post office estimated that 10 million letters were being mailed each day. Postal Authorities and law enforcement agencies battled the fraudulent schemes and the chain letter phenomenon began to subside in the early 1940s.

Unfortunately, this scam spawned schemes which came to be known as pyramids, where money was given for the right to involve others, as no valid product which was being purchased from the company.

In 1974, Senator Walter Mondale declared such companies to be the nation's number one consumer fraud. Law enforcement agencies moved quickly to clean up the abuses. In the mid 1970's, with no clear understanding of what constituted a legitimate use of network marketing, the Federal Trade Commission and state agencies across the nation turned their eyes to almost all network marketing companies. In 1975, the FTC filed suit against Amway, alleging that the company was an illegal pyramid and that its refusal to sell its products in retail stores constituted a restraint of trade.

Amway spent four years and millions of dollars in legal fees to clear its name. In 1979 the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) ruled that Amway was not a pyramid, that its revenue was generated from the sale of its products, and the FTC acknowledged network marketing as a legal and efficient distribution system. Network Marketing exploded in the next decade.

Who's Involved in Network Marketing?
Today there are thousands of Network Marketing companies operating throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, South America, the United
Kingdom, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Japan and the Pacific Basin. Little Malaysia alone has more than 800 active Network Marketing
companies. Network Marketing is reported to be a $100 billion dollar industry, internationally, made up of FORTUNE 500 and New York Stock
Exchange (NYSE) companies.

In 1993, Amway was the fastest growing foreign company in Japan with sales over $1 billion. Discovery Toys markets their products solely by Network Marketing, with sales figures in excess of $100 million. Sprint, MCI and AT&T make their long distance phone service available through Network Marketing companies. The A.L. Williams Company utilized Network Marketing and astounded the insurance industry by outselling Prudential, a giant in the industry, in four short years.

Traditional sales method companies such as Colgate-Palmolive and the Gillette Company have Network Marketing subsidiaries. Rexall Drug is now utilizing the Network Marketing method of distribution with its subsidiary, Rexall Showcase. Network Marketing companies such as Melaleuca outperformed Liz Claiborne, The Limited and John Paul Mitchell while Nu Skin bested the likes of Maybelline, Dow Chemical and Matrix. Mary Kay is bigger than Johnson & Johnson, Amway is bigger than Revlon, and Avon is bigger than Estee Lauder. Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart is quoted as saying, "I'd rather run a profitable business in an unconventional industry than an unprofitable business in a conventional industry." Network Marketing has evolved in other ways, as well. Companies that began as direct selling companies are now utilizing networking marketing compensation plans. Some examples include Avon, the $3 billion cosmetic giant, Watkins Products, which had been direct selling for nearly 100 years before it converted to network marketing, and Encyclopedia Britannica.

One reason for the decline of direct selling is that beginning in the 1970's, distributors making calls on people found that no one was home.
Women, long standing as the customer backbone of direct sales, had entered the work force, leaving few at home during the day. Companies watching these societal trends moved quickly to revise their marketing plans to network marketing, which allows for more informal methods of sales and greater compensation.

Network Marketing Companies have actually pioneered entire industries: natural vitamin supplements, nutrition and diet drinks, concentrated and environmentally friendly household cleaners. One network marketing company almost single-handedly created the billion dollar home water filtration business.

The Company Wins too.
Why are so many companies utilizing network marketing as their chosen method of marketing? Simply stated, it's more efficient! They do not pay for marketing, distribution or sales until after the sale is made and the product is delivered. Compare that to traditional marketing where a company can spend millions of dollars on advertising, as well as all costs associated with an employee based sales force, such as benefits, support staff, communication, travel and office, before any product is sold. Charles Givens, financial expert and best selling author of Wealth Without Risk, points out that 80 percent of the cost of getting a product to consumers today is the result of marketing expenses. Companies are looking to move their cost as close to the point of sale as possible.

Network Marketing companies replace traditional advertising and marketing costs with sales commissions to the independent representatives, paid after the product is sold.

In her best selling book, The Popcorn Report, Faith Popcorn explains additional societal trends driving the success of Network Marketing. Her book describes consumers as having a desire to cocoon and stay at home. She believes that they wish to avoid crowded malls and traffic jams, and are looking for the convenience of direct delivery of the product that Network Marketing provides. Advertising Age magazine states that the recommendation from a friend is the most powerful form of advertising; that is what Network Marketing is all about.

The changing work place has demonstrated that there is no security in the traditional corporate structure and career path. In the United States over 3,100 jobs are lost each day due to downsizing. Automation and technological advances are streamlining business and changing entire industries. Millions of people will be out of work searching for the same kinds of jobs their former employers just eliminated, in another company that just hasn't yet streamlined. This is postponing the inevitable; In fact, 47 percent of the companies that made up the Fortune 500 in 1980 are no longer in operation today, which represents a net loss of more than five million jobs!

Technological advances affect the work forces of entire industries. One example is the vinyl record business. In 1985, vinyl records supported a $24 billion a year industry. Today it is all but extinct, having been replaced with producers of cassettes tapes and compact discs. The steel and copper industries have suffered with the advent of new plastics and alloys. The functions computers are able to execute have caused the replacement of millions of workers. Robotic technology similarly has taken its toll in the workplace. One robot can replace twenty human workers and extinguishes the need for companies to pay exorbitant amounts in employee benefits. Man Power Inc., a temporary service, is now one of the largest employers in the world because companies are finding it less expensive to hire temporary employees and thereby avoid paying benefits to permanent employees. Marketing on a part-time effort can provide a financial cushion of residual income to protect oneself from such events. A recent Wall Street Journal survey found that 80 percent of the work force want to own their own business and 40 percent surveyed would like to work at home. This is exactly what network marketing provides. People are searching for ways to build a future that develops leadership and provides a balance in their lives for their families and each other, without sacrificing their sanity in the process.

How Does It Work?
In network marketing, you share information and develop personal and professional contacts. You are rewarded for sharing information that results in product sales. Network Marketing empowers you to build your own networking sales organization from your personal and professional contacts, which also empowers everyone to do the same, creating exponential growth of your network. You can earn income from the successful efforts of your network of business associates. Unlike conventional Corporations with one chief executive at the top, in Network Marketing everyone is the CEO of his or her own independent organization.

A network marketing company supplies the product. Then they join in partnership with a network of independent representatives, each one in
business for themselves. The company takes care of the research and development, finances, management, public relations, production, warehousing, packaging, quality control, administration, shipping, data processing, the accounting and payment of representative sales commission checks.

Cooperation vs. Competition
One of the reasons for the success of Network Marketing in the 1990's is that it is based on cooperation, not competition. Unlike in traditional
business, career advancement in network marketing comes directly from helping to create success with those that you introduce to the company. Network Marketing is sharing information that results in product sales.

People involve themselves because they want to finally be compensated for what their efforts are really worth. They're involved because somebody cared enough about them to show them the awesome opportunity of network marketing. They get involved because they were ready to make a change

Why Hasn't the Truth About Network Marketing Been Told?
People resist change and are fearful of what is not fully understood. People are comfortable with what is known and accepted by most. The truth is that most people in power today have an overriding fear of the loss of their own power. Network Marketing is about empowerment of the individual.

Is it really your best interest they have at heart? Remember what happened with W.T. Grant, franchising, and the first newspaper? Most new concepts have always met with resistance and rejection at first.

Newspapers, magazines, radio and television earn their primary profits from their advertisers. Is it in the media's best interest to say anything
positive about an industry that does not advertise? Do you suppose major traditional marketing companies that are receiving increased competition from network marketing companies are excited? Whose side do you suppose the media would take to protect their advertising dollar?

A few years ago a network marketing company that sold personal care products became the attention of the media and several state Attorney Generals. Their sales were approaching $500 million dollars. These sales were being taken away from companies such as Revlon, Max Factor, Estee Lauder and others in the health and beauty aids industry. Do you believe the competition was pleased with the success of a network marketing company that was not spending multi-millions of dollars on advertising as they had traditionally done? Furthermore, network marketing companies were bypassing the department stores and malls and going direct to the consumer's living rooms with sharing, caring service and timesaving convenience. What if you were one of the brokers, retailers, wholesalers, media people or any other person whose job or businesses were being threatened because network marketing was a new and better way of doing things?

What would you do?
If you had a friend in the State Attorney general's office would you call them? If you or your company had contributed to any industry lobbyist, political action committee or had media contacts might they be contacted, too? What if, in fact, your job were in jeopardy either as the VP of Sales or as one of the executive staff who might have to answer to stockholders and explain why your market share was being taken away by some network marketing company and your position, your power and your income were at stake? Do you suppose these strategies are ever used against a competitor? How many votes do you suppose an Attorney General would risk by focusing on a network marketing company that employed many people and paid a great amount of local and state taxes - in a different state?

Just as in any business or industry, there are scams and schemes that hurt the industry image. Real estate has had its scams. Banking and Savings and Loans have had their improprieties. Ministries have had abuses for self-serving purposes. The stock market has had its insider trading scandals. Why should network marketing be any different?

Look at the company, the product, its management and their past history. Understand the commitment that is necessary to achieve success and residual income. This advice is just as valid in network marketing as in anything else. There are many myths about the industry of network marketing and the companies involved. It is true that many recognized traditional companies have started subsidiaries, such as Gillette, Colgate-Palmolive, Rexall and thousands of other companies that are using network marketing as their preferred method of distribution, creating sales of approximately $100 million dollars. It is often stated that Coca-Cola, Goodyear, IBM, Firestone, and General Motors are involved in network marketing with their own divisions.

Actually, these companies are suppliers of products to companies that utilize network marketing, such as Amway. MCI, U.S. Sprint and AT&T supply long distance service to network marketing companies that are rebillers. Due to the high cost of real estate for showrooms, Toyota of Japan uses direct sales to market directly to the consumer, but not network marketing.

Network Marketing is the new way to financial freedom. You'll never create residual income and freedom from the traditional job. Even professionals are trading their time for money; if they are not seeing clients or patients, they are not getting paid. Most income is temporary and it is easy to determine if your income is temporary - just stop working for 90 days. If your income stops or slows down, you have temporary income. In network marketing you can stop trading time for money. Once you develop a solid network of sales representatives, you will create ongoing residual income. This can give you the freedom to do what you want when you want to. It's interesting how resistant we are to change. We want to stay in our comfort zones even when we're miserable. It's been said network marketing is the next step in the evolution of free enterprise. But there is one thing we can always be assured of: the most fundamental fact of life in our world today is that change is inevitable!

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November 20, 2008

Make More Money in a Recession!

Ask yourself this important question:

Do you feel it’s possible to turn your annual income into a monthly income in 3 years… or less?

That is what Alex Mandossian wondered in 2001 when he made $63,700 in total annual income.

In 2002 that income became his QUARTERLY income. By 2003 it was MONTHLY income. In 2004 a WEEKLY income.  By 2005, his 2001 annual income was DAILY income and by 2006, Alex’s 2001 total annual income became his HOURLY INCOME TIMES 16!

What is the significance of this to you?

Alex has made special arrangements for students of Peak Potentials Training to get *free* private access to a tele-training in order to discover the fastest, easiest and most reliable way to turn annual income into a monthly income in 3 years.

Alex has taught world renowned thought leaders how to grow their businesses via teleseminars, such as Jack Canfield, Bob Proctor, Mark Victor Hansen, Brian Tracy, Michael Gerber…

As well as… Donald Trump, Ben & Jerry, Loral Langemeier, Raymond Aaron and many others, using nothing more than a phone!!

The first 500 people who register get in for *free* to this exclusive tele-training so please decide if you want private access to Alex during his money-making training.

Register now, and get ready to see a few more zeros tacked on the end of your annual income.

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