The big question is why does public media mute the network marketing home business for earning part-time income?
First, let’s look at what one TV broadcast had to say recently about how to earn some extra income.
Second, we’ll take a look at the network marketing industry to help polish this old institution and public image.
Some would say it’s tarnished and I would agree because of the high failure rate. But I also totally believe it can and must be fixed in order to return to its grassroots capitalism foundation and provide real income for real people.
So what does "larf" mean? You’re not sure whether to laugh or to cry or both...could be from frustration, desperation or just hard to grasp the improbability of it all.
I listen to CNN quite a bit…even as a Canadian. Two of my favorite TV hosts are Larry King and Anderson Cooper. Recently, working from home, eating my lunch, watching the latest news, one commentary caught my attention. The woman anchor was talking with an expert about work from home jobs as part-time side jobs people could do while under-employed or waiting for employment.
Now, I’m not using my imagination this time but there were some pretty creative ideas tossed out to comfort those looking for extra money from home. How about:
- dog walking…rich people still spend money on pets..$17 an hour
- neighborhood handy-man…can you replace some soles on shoes, straps on purses, a pressure ring on dishwasher, a plug on a car for a non-mechanic…I guess fees are variable here or maybe try bartering..although a fresh loaf of bread won’t pay a credit card company
- teach a personal hobby to others…macrame / photo montage/ raw food cuisine, anyone
- start a day care facility to look after young children…a host of guidelines in Canada
- start a house cleaning or house-sitting service for busy, rich people again
So none of these caught my idea of acceptable return on time or investment or longevity so I checked the website recommended at CareerBuilding.com…just the first page was enough.
It made me stop and wonder about how many people actually look at these kinds of sites for job opportunities. Here’s a few things I read: 80% or more of work at home jobs were scams or rip-offs…need to check out thoroughly.
Some of the top 10 work at home jobs included:
- internet programs for wealth creation
- get paid surveys online from $40 to $250 an hour
- make money selling adult toys
- major dating company seeks online hosts fo $200 a week
- get paid to assemble products and crafts
- complete simple data entry and online forms
Now two things struck me:
All these “opportunities” were getting paid by the hour or by the number of forms or surveys completed. Work so much.. get paid so much. No work...no money. There were only wages...no profits and not residual cent anywhere.
Does anyone know or care about the difference between linear and residual income?
Most of these “opportunities” would also involve active marketing once products and services were ready to go, such as setting up a replicated website, posting sales copy, testing it, sending out press releases, attracting traffic and potential customers. Who will help you with this?
Then another ha-ha thought struck me!
A network marketing home business is actually very different from a work at home job.
In a real business you have to start at the beginning, invest a small amount of capital, and work for huge returns that come back into your pocket. Public media somehow bypasses the network marketing industry as a viable home business to make some serious money with an outlay of as small as $40 a month that qualify you for long-term profits.
There needs to be a serious counterbalance to public information here and I believe it needs to start within the industry itself.
- Let’s first polish up our public persona, develop more highly successful people to ask as role models.
- Let’s eliminate the complexity of getting involved.
- Let’s standardize the training so everyone can do it at low-cost.
- Let’s practice the basic key concepts of leverage and duplication with a simple process..I call it the straight-line home business.
- Let’s return the people to the grassroots of an equal democratic opportunity.
Let’s not worry about walking dogs or cleaning washrooms.
Your questions, comments and opinions are always appreciated,
Annemarie
PS. How would you describe your ideal home business or work from home job.
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