Hello Everyone,
I am beginning my first network marketing venture ever.
And it's already been an intense 2 months:
2 months since I was first introduced to the venture
1 month since I joined
and 1 week since I began really working the business
I even flew to Houston last minute for the company launch!
I think I spent too much in my initial investment, including my trip to Houston.
For 2 months I go back and forth from excitement to dread, (did i make the worst decision in my life!?)
And because it's my first experience with network marketing and the only 2 opinions I have is that of the company's members and laypeople, most who are anti-MLM.
So, I would like your input.
Is being a founder of a MLM that big of a deal?
I know that there is a chance of the business failing in it's infancy, but say if it were to be relatively successful, would a founder status be significant. There's a 1% profit pool share, which I'm assuming is common for a founders circle?
Thanks in advance!
I am beginning my first network marketing venture ever.
And it's already been an intense 2 months:
2 months since I was first introduced to the venture
1 month since I joined
and 1 week since I began really working the business
I even flew to Houston last minute for the company launch!
I think I spent too much in my initial investment, including my trip to Houston.
For 2 months I go back and forth from excitement to dread, (did i make the worst decision in my life!?)
And because it's my first experience with network marketing and the only 2 opinions I have is that of the company's members and laypeople, most who are anti-MLM.
So, I would like your input.
Is being a founder of a MLM that big of a deal?
I know that there is a chance of the business failing in it's infancy, but say if it were to be relatively successful, would a founder status be significant. There's a 1% profit pool share, which I'm assuming is common for a founders circle?
Thanks in advance!