"Expert Advice"

Nov 17
22:00

2002

Holly Cotter

Holly Cotter

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Dear ... are so many ... out there. How do I findthe right one?-- Gloria ... ... of all, relax. There is no one "right" ... are several good ...

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Dear Holly,

There are so many opportunities out there. How do I find
the right one?

-- Gloria A.

^^^^^^

Dear Gloria,

First of all,"Expert Advice" Articles relax. There is no one "right" opportunity.
There are several good opportunities, and your challenge
will be finding a good opportunity that fits you.

To narrow the field, you should simply not even consider
an opportunity that offers products in which you are not
personally interested. If you can't get enthusiastic about
the products, how will you get others excited about them?

Next, you should perform due diligence on the opportunities
that interest you the most, eliminating any opportunities
that do not meet ALL of your evaluation criteria. Be sure
to pay special attention to the following:

- Has the company been in business at least 3 years?

- Is the company debt-free?

- Is the company a member in good standing with the BBB or
any other organization that can provide 3rd party
validation?

By this time, even though you may have started with
hundreds of opportunities, you will probably have narrowed
your options down to 10 or less to choose from.

Compare these remaining opportunities by considering:

- Which one offers products that excite you the most?

- Which one offers a compensation plan that will allow you
to earn money most easily?

- Is there a person eam in any of these opportunities who
is willing to mentor you? If not, dump the opportunity.
If so, which of these people eams do you feel will best
help you to achieve success?

At the end of this process, you will end up with the
opportunity that fits you the best.

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