Wednesday, January 11, 2012

primerica prepaid legalQuestion about which MLM business has better opportunity?

Ok, I'm currently with Primerica and it's my fifth month. So far I've made nothing, didley freakin' squat. Now I'm not gonna say it's a bad company (cause it's not At All) but lately I've been feeling jaded towards it. Like maybe my actions would be better suited elsewhere. The only thing holding me back from making money is lack of a license. That and getting turned down daily and/or being told "I'm in man!" only to be stood up for the millionth time :/
Attending school and helping with my dad (he needs attention due to medical issues) gets in the way from just fully focusing on the license.
Well I came across another MLM company called Prepaid Legal Services which provides prepaid legal services (duh lol). It doesn't require a license (at least not in my state) so I can start making money from day one. The comission is lower but its not a big deal. Ok, so my question is this...I want advice from people who have experience with these two businesses. Even from people who just want to put in their two cents. Should I leave Primerica and try Prepaid Legal?? Or should I stay with Primerica? And yes I know that Primerica sells prepaid legal services.
Any help with this would be GREATLY appreciated.
Comparing just those two companies, Primerica will be the better option. Someone from Prepaid Legal did training last Saturday and he told me if he joined Primerica instead of Prepaid Legal, he woulprimerica prepaid legald be earning $1.2 million right now. He joined Prepaid Legal back in the late 1990s and currently overrides over 1200 people and earning $200k/year. The reason is that Prepaid Legal is the only thing he can do and nothing else. Primerica offers multiple products.

I don't know anything about you, but maybe getting involved in building a business is not the right time for you. If you have no time to see clients, then you can't do much and you will probably never going to earn any income. Perhaps you need to create a working schedule for yourself? A schedule will help get you focus on what you need to do. Spending time with your dad is great, but you need to take care of yourself and earn income. If you had a full time job, who will be taking care of your dad while you are working? If there's someone who can do that, then you need to treat your business as a full time job. You can set aside at least 2 hrs/day on studying, leaving you an extra 6 hours to schedule guests/appointments and going on at least one appointment every day. Each appointment takes about 2 hours or less to do. Another 2 hours to research and do the financial needs analysis.

Anyway, I hope you can work your schedule out so that you can actually start focusing on building a business.
actually company is not the problem for u.problem is product.if u start any mlm business u 1st check the trend of that product.what kind of people will use?anprimerica prepaid legald the last this what is the future of this product?but overall not every body good at marketting bussiness.well u can check www.talkfusion.com


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if it do not work for u, it does not matter which one u go to, it will never work, speaking from experience. you can either get a regular job or start your own biz.
You need to find yourself first before doing anything dude. If you plan on leaving your primary company simply to join another for reasons that are not fit for your goals and dreams then none will work. In order to be successful in the network marketing industry you must be passionate about what you are doing, you must have a feeling of joy when working it daily..notice I said daily. All work on your part from getting the prospects interest peaked to the point of signing them up is on you. You must think, walk, and talk as the leader in your business. That's the beauty about being involved in the network marketing industry if you fail it's not the companies fault it's your own for not doing what you need to do. Now if you are not attending your company webinars and trainings, taking notes and putting action into them you should have success.

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