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Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Network Marketing Success - What's in a Name

Network Marketing Success - WHATS IN A NAME


I ask the question what’s in a name relative to network marketing success? This question came to me out of a recent change in a company I have been affiliated with for a good number of years; the company decided to change its name. I liked the name it had previously and I do not like the new name very much. I started asking myself if they can change a name what else are they looking at changing: the pay plan, the products, the quality of the products?

Am I am just being paranoid and making up stories? I don’t think that is always the case. I have seen many businesses compromise their values, looking only at the “bottom line”.

The whole point of this conversation is that you need to be alert and keep abreast of what is going on with your particular company. Don’t be afraid to ask questions, give feedback and get involved with your company. The status quo is always in flux.

Sometimes changes are good for network marketing success and companies outgrow processes - so make sure you are with a company that puts its customers, clients, and distributors FIRST.

What values do you look for in the company you are working with?


Here is a link to 10 steps to Network Marketing Success to help you achieve your goals. Check it out. It is very informative.



Kathleen Hoagland
Be a Servant to a
Mentor's Heart
http://ToSuccess.mentoringforfree.com

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