A Quick Favor…

Hi all,

Chris Zavadowski here with a quick note…

I will be sending your blog/newsletter update in just a day or two. But first I need to ask you a favor…

I’m very close to finishing up the long awaited “Internet Prospecting Secrets” program (the first-ever A-Z program showing you how to use the Internet to grow and automate your MLM business).

I plan to announce the LIVE coaching program for just a handful of people next week (if all goes according to plan).

But because of the unique way I’m putting this together, and based on the poll I held a couple weeks ago, I have to ask you a couple of final questions.

Can you help me out?

Just go to the site below to answer the questions and get a few more details about what I’ve got up my sleeve…

https://www.mlmblog.com/finalquestions.html

Thanks in advance for your help!

Chris πŸ™‚

PS – I know your time is valuable, so I’ve come up with a special incentive for completing the quick survey:

For every completed set of questions I get back, I’ll donate $1 to the Red Cross for hurricane efforts. (We’ve already donated over $1,000.00 to relief this year, but if you’ll spend just a few minutes of your time helping me out – I’ll donate even more!)

https://www.mlmblog.com/finalquestions.html

Profile of Success: The Salesman of the Century

You’ve seen him on TV, in his red or green apron, in infomercials and on home shopping TV, showing you just how easy it is to make your own pasta or stock up on healthy snacks with his food dehydrator. His name is Ron Popeil, and he’s put that food dehydrator in over two million homes!

Maybe most famous for his Veg-O-Matic, made fun of on Saturday Night Live and Johnny Carson, or the Pocket Fisherman, Ron has invented, brought to market and sold well over a Billion Dollars of his products.

You can read his rags-to-riches life story and get his business tips in his book modestly titled The Salesman of the Century.

Ron started selling slicers ‘n dicers from a tabletop on Maxwell Street, a tourist area in Chicago in the 50’s, and at age 16 was making as much as $500.00 a day! (A small fortune decades ago.)

And he was hooked.

“I realized I didn’t have to be poor the rest of my life,” Ron wrote. “Through sales I could escape poverty….I had found a form of human connection…I felt like I could sell anything.”

Success in your network marketing business – like almost any endeavor – involves finding out what you can do, and expanding your confidence from there.

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