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Is hard work the only key to success? by Satina C
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Is hard work the only key to success? |
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Business Opportunities,Home Business,Business
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As soon as we are born, we are introduced to the concept that hard work is rewarded. This begins in school, where we are encouraged to study hard in order to get good grades. As we grow older we are also shown how this idea applies to not just school, but the life after. This is when we start taking on odd jobs in order to earn money and buy the things we want and perhaps some things that we need. And then we are told to save up for our college education. This is the idea that has been present from the time life started, but it is extremely limited. The limits are dictated by two things: 1) our salary, and 2) our success in saving money. For the salary, we are trapped at our hourly rate, and we can only get a higher rate if we either get a good job or get a promotion. We can only work so many hours a day, so we are limited in that aspect, and we cannot get away from it. As for savings, our expenses always have this unique way of increasing whenever our income increases, so savings become extremely limited. Also, economics would show that what we save, depending on how we save the money, would just keep on depreciating so we either invest it or spend it on things that would later on be converted into something of equal or higher value. So is this the only real way that we can succeed? Are these the only factors that would dictate how comfortable we will be during our older years? The good thing about the current life is that it has changed the answer from “yes” to “no”. There are other ways that we can earn and save without being limited by a meager hourly salary. Take, for example, multi-level marketing as a scheme that can be used. What exactly is multi-level marketing? This is a new way of selling certain products without going the traditional route of selling to retailers who will increase the price value of the product and then re-sell it to consumers. In this new scheme, people who believe in the product are the ones who tell their friends and relatives to try it out. They earn from every sale they make, and if they get someone else to sell the product, the new salesman becomes a “downline” and the recruiter earns from every sale the “downline” makes. What is so great about this type of marketing scheme is that a person can continuously earn income even when he decides to stop selling. This is because his recruits will continue to sell, and his earnings from their sales will continue to earn in the process. If you do enter multi-level marketing, would you need to work hard? Of course you would – at the beginning. You will need to learn the product, sell to people, generate leads and even get more recruits to sell for you. The main difference would not be in the hard work, but in the unlimited earnings. If you did have a salary, that salary will still have the limit of your hourly rate. With multi-level marketing, you will continue to earn from your own sales, but the sales of your recruits will also give you the possibility of unlimited income: the only limit will come from the number of recruits you have. So yes, success does come from hard work, but today the ties are no longer set at the hourly rate you have. You can earn more and more and in the end have a huge amount of savings, perhaps even continue to earn from your downline, long after you have retired from the business. For more information on one of the best home based businesses you will find, please click on http://satinac.toolsrock.com/index.html?
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