Brilliant Compensation
“Give a man a fish, he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, he’ll eat for a lifetime.” - Lao Tzu
“Teach a man to teach his children to fish; he’ll end world hunger.” -Tim Sales
Called a “recession proof” industry by financial experts, Fortune Magazine called direct selling “the best kept secret in the business world.” Home based businesses are an excellent option for those tired of the corporate race; this rapidly growing new trend “offers low start-up investment and monthly overhead, and entrepreneurs can start part time, while still employed…in fact, well over half of the success stories are women.” (Fortune) Other benefits include time leverage, residual income and tax benefits. Residual income keeps coming while the owner’s workload actually diminishes over time, not to mention how much can now be done from home on the internet.
Entrepreneur and financial consultant Robert Kiyosaki of Rich Dad, Poor Dad points out that lifetime job security is a thing of the past; also, that the stock market will not necessarily support all the retirement dreams of the boomer generation. He recommends starting your own network marketing businesses on the side as a wise strategy to take back control over one’s life. He terms network marketing businesses as assets capable of providing long-term financial security. He quotes his “rich dad” as saying, “The rules have changed. If you want to do well, change with the rules.”
Many large corporations including Microsoft, AT&T, Gillette, Sun Microsystems, Coca-Cola, Colgate, Citibank, MCI, IBM, Toyota, Xerox, and many others, now sell their products alongside their traditional strategy as an efficient model to distribute products, because it requires no major cost in terms of advertising; plus there is a built-in network of consumers who are also sales reps. In fact a couple of our world’s biggest billionaires now own network marketing companies. Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic Airways now also owns Virgin Vie at Home. Warren Buffet, who is tied with Bill Gates as the richest man in America, owns The Pampered Chef. They know what they’re doing when it comes to business.
Typically a business spends 80% to 85% of every dollar on advertising, whether television, radio, direct mail, retail, etc; in this alternative model, this portion goes instead directly to the home based business.
This article fairly states that network marketing is rapidly becoming more and more accepted in the marketplace, “The good news is that stamp of approval is well on its way. The environment has changed remarkably since the covered wagon days of the late 1980s and early 1990s, when the industry was still a largely unrecognized economic force. In recent years, the movement toward home-based business has accelerated with the downsizing or “right-sizing” of traditional businesses. This trend has increased public awareness of network marketing.”
Professor Charles King is a renowned business consultant and professor at the University of Illinois who started teaching network marketing in his classes in the early 1990s as a result of so many alumni coming back without being able to find jobs in the depressed economy of that time. After a student asked why he was so “cynical and skeptical” about network marketing without even having investigated it, Prof. King realized he needed to do more research. He ended up become a staunch believer in the structure and is now one of its biggest supporters. He teaches the very business model used by Liberty International. He narrates an excellent video called “Brilliant Compensation” along with Tim Sales which explains in depth why this marketing plan being hailed as the new paradigm in the business world.
For more about Liberty International’s offer, check out the “Debt Liberator” octonary retail sales compensation plan explanation. It will give you an excellent overview of the structure.











HI Stephanie,
I think your on the right track with your blog as you strive to educate potential prospects before you toot the company horn too hard with nothing to back it up. I feel the educational approach will allieviate the nansayers and the skeptical as it shows that you have invested the time and have done your homework. You are what this company needs and I’m sure your business will flourish with the right people. Good luck to you and look foward to seeing you on the upcoming meetings.
A Hui Hou,
Chris O’Leary
Comment by Chris O'Leary — August 28, 2007 @ 11:16 pm