Confessions of a Multi-level Marketer (Networking from Your Heart)

Author: Patrick Michael Snetsinger
List Price: $12.95
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ISBN: 1575026686
Publisher: Palinoia Press (21 November, 1997)
Sales Rank: 202,222
Average Customer Rating: 4 out of 5

Customer Reviews

Rating: 2 out of 5
Wasn't what I expected. Maybe the low rating?
As Pat has metioned, a lot of the material in his book he picked up from other books he has read. It does give a realalistic view of day to day frustrations of mlm. To me he lost my interest and turned me off when he started on about his "new age" beliefs. If your a strong Christian or don't care about new age doctrine, you can get some good info out of his book. If your looking for how to's on mlm, look elsewhere. If your wondering about common thoughts that mlmers think, it'll be a good read.


Rating: 4 out of 5
Mission Statements
Just wanted to let the readers of this book know that the quote on Mission Statements given by the reader in Kirkland, Washington, is actually quoted and credited in Snetsinger's book to the best-selling author of The Path: Creating Your Mission Statement for Work and for Life, by Laurie Beth Jones. Snetsinger's book is great, but for help in forming and living your mission, read The Path by Laurie Beth Jones. She truly helps you create a brief, succint and focused statement of purpose that can be used in all of life's activities.


Rating: 5 out of 5
Insightful and to the point
I found this book to be a nugget. I do have a couple of other MLM books that are my favorites but this is definetely a must read for people in MLM. There were at least 3 chapters that catapulted my thinking: 1. Developing a Mission Statement 2. The $300 dollar solution. Wow! This simple little solution just blew me away. How could MLM be that simple. Why doesn't your upline ever tell you about this? Do they even know? 3. The following quote from the book really stimulated my thought process: "Anonymous marketing just doesn't work anymore. Consumers want to know not only what they're buying, but who they're buying it from. The people, not the logo. Consumer relationship is as important as product development." Think of all of the Dave Thomas (Wendy's) type of commercials on TV. Successful growing companies where we can identify with the owner. They are everywhere. Further proof that MLM is the future.



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