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last activity : 07 06 2010 20:18:09 +0000
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Leveraging Time & Effort
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Network Marketing scenario in India is now at the crucial juncture of exponential take off, having emerged past the gestation and 'education' stages.
A lot of upstarts have come and gone, many failing and very few remaining healthy and poised for true growth. It is now possible for anyone to evaluate a multi level marketing company professionally in terms of experience, credibility, asset size, product mix, compensation plans to name a few of the 'must check' criteria.
The industry thrives on the ideas of passive income generation, individual empowerment and finally Leveraging Time and Work.
The best place and age to enter this exciting career is when one is young! I welcome Students 18 and above to consider a part time career in network marketing. I also welcome thoughts and discussion on the vast impact this idea can have on the young in India. Watch this space for more on the subject. Thank you!
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