Funded Proposal, Why Every Network Marketer Needs One

by karen on January 27, 2010

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I had been in the industry of network marketing for a few years before I even heard of a funded proposal for network marketing.

How many network marketers do you know who are spending more money than they are making? When you come into the industry, there is a lot of excitement about how much money you can make.

Then the reality sets in when you realize how much money you really need to spend on your business – autoship, gas, weekly events, supplies, inventory, and travel to name a few.

Perhaps you are one of those people who is spending a lot of money and don’t see the money coming in from your business yet. Can you understand why most people cannot survive very long if they are spending more money than they are making? Can you understand why your downline suddenly disappears? This is not a good way to run a business. You wouldn’t start a traditional business without upfront working capital. . and your MLM network marketing business should be no different.

Wouldn’t it be great to have money upfront to cover your business expenses? Wouldn’t it be great not to have to take this money out of your paycheck or have your spouse get upset about how much money you are spending on your business?

That’s where a funded proposal comes in. A funded proposal offers the best solution to allow working capital to cover your MLM network marketing business expenses while you build it. It allows you to make money even if someone does not join your business by offering your prospects inexpensive, but extremely useful products before they even know about or look at your opportunity.

Here are what I believe are the 3 benefits for those who choose to use a funded proposal like the top marketers in the industry:

1. Upfront working capital for your business.
2. Downline retention by creating positive cash flow quickly
3. The ability to build a list of highly qualified Leads

Using a funded proposal can absolutely change your life and your business as it has for many network marketers. To be honest with you, before I had a funded proposal, I hesitated bringing someone into my opportunity because I knew they would face the same problems I was which were lack of cash flow and qualified prospects. Now that I have a system to plug my team into, I know they can generate a positive cash flow, stay motivated and become successful. It’s much more fun this way.

So, if you are a network marketer who is struggling to make money, know that it doesn’t have to be that way. To learn how to have a funded proposal, build a long-term marketing system and create the success you deserve in network marketing, visit MLM Success Training now!

To Your Success,
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Sandra Essex January 27, 2010 at 8:30 am

Hi Karen I love you Blog. It looks awsome!!!!

Sandra Essex January 27, 2010 at 8:47 am

Karen I love your blog. Great information in your article. Keep providing good content!

Ty Neal January 29, 2010 at 1:21 am

Awesome Blog Karen I’m looking forward to your blog post!!!!

karen January 29, 2010 at 1:42 am

Thanks, Sandra!

karen January 29, 2010 at 1:42 am

I appreciate your comments, Sandra. You are a true leader!

karen January 29, 2010 at 1:43 am

Thanks for your comment, Ty. It’s been fun getting to know you!

Rhandell Mitchell January 29, 2010 at 2:27 am

I totally agree with you Karen. I hadn’t heard of a funded proposal until 2009 and I was first introduced to network marketing in maybe 2001 or 2002. Even now after learning about this concept I still have a lot of work to do but I am definitely glad that I learned about it! Nice blog by the way!

Rhandell Mitchell

karen January 31, 2010 at 5:28 am

Thanks, Rhandell. Yes, there is much to learn, but remember everyone who has gone before you went through the same thing to get to where they are.

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