- Courting the Millennials
Should “generational psychographics” play a part in your business? Here are some tips on attracting and serving the millennial generation.
Oddly enough the values of millennials may make them ideal recruits for MLM or network marketing or other business opportunities and referral marketing arrangements because of their love for freedom! Consider that if you’re hiring or [...] - The Man Who Lived On Five Dollar Bills
A friend of mine told me the story once about a man who for a short time literally lived on the five dollar bills and checks he received in the mail. Now he wasn’t a bum or anything. He had known the heights and the depths of the “professional network marketer lifestyle”… a kind of [...]
- Nutrition Trends in 2008 and What to Expect in 2009
Editor’s Note: I asked a friend of mine, Aaron Wilmot to supply some ‘forecasts’. He is a network marketer promoting health and nutrition products.
As 2008 comes to a close we look back on several popular terms and trends of the past year. Words like fresh, natural, organic, and local became part of our [...]
- Beware New Email Harvesting Scams
Just got back in after some time playing around Veteran’s Day and had 2 email harvesting scam contacts waiting for me… one on a Gmail chat and one on Facebook.
Both were similiar … saying my photo was on a site or I’d been tagged in a photo. These were from people I don’t normally contact [...] - MLMer Positions Her Product As Public Benefit
This is some pretty smart marketing.
Here’s a lady who represents a network marketing operation thats product is discounted health related services.
With the “rising cost of health care” all over the news, she’s positioned herself as the “welcome guest” instead of an “awful pest”.
That’s pretty good marketing if you ask me.
Here’s the story: Clarksville Home Business [...] - Quercetin Fights Flu – & MLM Aversion
Many people in the work at home field are network marketers selling health related products.
Years ago, news like this today was reserved for publications well outside the mainstream, such as the old “Prevention” (prior to its status as coporate shill for the pharmaceutical industry when it promoted bone meal and cod liver oil, the “super [...] - Glaxo Smith Kline Wants Weight Loss Supplements Regulated As Drugs!
William Douglass who writes the Douglass Report recently noted that Pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline is trying to sell it’s weight loss product called “Alli” as an “over the counter” weight loss tool.
Like big companies everywhere, they’ve decided that a great way to sell more of their stuff is to make sure that consumers can’t buy anyone [...] - When Your Ads Are “Bad” – Lipitor
Small work at home businesses don’t have this problem exactly, though I have heard of MLM distributors investigated by state Attorneys General for running “miraculous cure” ads… I think the product I especially remember was Germanium in Minnesota years ago. There were astounding claims printed by the distributor in the paper which provoked a swift [...]
- Cognigen and Commission River Complete Merger
Commission River and Cognigen have completed their merger and have exciting plans for the coming year! There’s a screenshot of the new website that will be available to agent. New technology will be rolled out for the sales force in 2008.
* brand new “LD.net” web site
* brand new Agent Back Office
* revamped international best [...] - Another Revenue Stream If You Serve The Health, Food Supplement or Exercise Market
Is it just a coincidence I’m looking for exercise books after a big Turkey dinner yesterday? You decide….
But I was, and I found a program that will help anyone serving the health, exercise, or fitness conscious market some extra money from the same clientèle.
Now, this only works for folks making face to face retail sales [...]










