Network Marketing for Dummies
Author: Zig Ziglar, John P. Hayes
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ISBN: 0764552929
Publisher: For Dummies (18 December, 2000)
Sales Rank: 19,369
Average Customer Rating: 3.58 out of 5
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Rating: 5 out of 5
Network Marketing for Dummies
Amazing book!! If you want to succeed in a diret sales market, you need this book!! John Hayes and Zig Ziglar are the top in their field. This book is written in simple language and easy to follow. If you don't do amazing things with this book, you really are a "Dummy"
Rating: 1 out of 5
Should be: How to be a dummy in network marketing
I have always been a fan of Zig, that is until this book. What ever happened to Zig's own Network Marketing Company? That's right it went under. Not even the marketing power of his name could save it and now he wants to tell you how to build a solid business? Zig is a great sales trainer and motivator but it's evident from this book that he didn't have much hands on experience in this business. At one point he says that you should be proud of being in the "sale profession" and then in another part he says the Network Marketing isn't about sales. Network Marketing is a legitimate business not a get rich quick scheme. Unfortunately too many people sell it as the latter and this time Zig goes along. As a seven figure earner myself I would recommend other sources like Leaders Club, for honest information about what it takes to really make it big in this business. If you want a great Ziglar book get, "5 Steps to Successful Selling."
Rating: 1 out of 5
"Network marketing" and Christianity don't mix
Something has gone seriously awry with the moral compass of a Christian who is able to countenance the concept of "network marketing," a/k/a "multi-level marketing." Let's face it: all cold-call sales techniques break the Golden Rule. Multi-level marketing is worse even than them: in the pursuit of a golden dream of money and glittery respect that elude most of its dupes, it hitches its star to a self-promoting philosophy of salesmanship whose essence seems to be that if you hope to successfully deceive others, you must first deceive yourself. "Network marketing" treats our friends, neighbours, church members and other social acquaintances as tools, hoping to sell them a product, or better, recruit them into a pyramid scheme and add them to your "downline."
What would Jesus do? If you value humility, if you would not be drawn closer to the world, if you would walk with the Man of Sorrows, I think you should steer as far away from this sort of "success" promotion as possible.
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