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Is This Pyramid Selling?

Got this question for a distributor the other day and thought there might be a few others with the same question rattling around in their heads.
Q: “Hehe, quite honestly, I have no idea what I signed up for…  At first glance it seems like a pyramid scheme of some sort  ;)  So what exactly [...]

Networking and Personality Types

Download the Personalities Colour Chart to read along with this post.
Thanks to Stephen Hemsley for putting this info together.
As the business of network marketing is all about relationships I thought the attached documents may help you understand a good way to approach people about your opportunity.
The personality types document refers to real state but [...]

Survey reveals economic downturn the catalyst for new wave of entrepreneurism

One in Five Australians Self Employed

Sydney, May 10, 2010 – Australia’s economic downturn has forged a new generation of home-grown entrepreneurs, with one-in-five respondents describing themselves as ‘self-employed’, and of the rest, approximately half expressing a desire to work more independently, according to the latest survey from global workforce solutions leader Kelly Services.
The findings are [...]

Technologies of Co-operation

Thanx to Stephen Hemsley for this great piece of insight…
I (Stephen) was doing a little “research” and found this little gem. I am sure this explains why the numbers of 360 are growing as they are. Have a read and you will understand what I mean.
How to use the information it [...]

Uploading Software into Our Mental Hardware?

Good article on Personal Mental Attitude…
By John Abdo © 2010 Nightingale-Conant Corporation
Read the complete post on nightingale.com
As a former strength and conditioning coach for numerous Olympic and professional athletes and teams, I know that when athletes pessimistically think about their weaknesses, failures, fears, or injuries; are intimidated by their competitors; or have the slightest [...]

Can a Hacker Guess Your Passwords?

Strong passwords are the first line of defense against identity theft.
Read the original post from Iolo

We use passwords so often that it’s easy to lose sight of just how critical a password really is: one of the best defenses we have against cybercrime is often the one we take the least seriously.
After a hacking [...]