Training Your Downline - Now Everyone Makes Money
Filed Under making money online, life lessons, make money online, home based business, online home based business, Home Business | Posted on February 7, 2008
I have fairly recently become an internet marketer and home business owner. It is not my full time job yet. It is something I have become passionate about and want to become of the best at this line of work.
Since I have a downline in my two main programs, The Berry Tree and The RIOY System, it has become increasingly important to me to make sure my downline finds success in this business. I do realize that it will affect me financially if they don’t, but in my conscience I want them to succeed for their own personal success.
I decided to do more than just worry about it though. I am making myself more responsible for their success by offering a training. I started with the basics which don’t seem so basic when you are first starting a new affiliate program.
I did not ever think of registering at business forums in order to learn more about this business. Frankly, I did not know business forums existed. My downline knows about them and I have seen them on forums and was frankly surprised and proud at the same time. The people in my downline know about starting a blog to “brand” yourself and have heard of Squidoo. They are learning basic HTML for article writing and know the long term benefits of submitting to ezines and are learning about writing a catchy resource box.
Within a few months I know many of my downline will start seeing sign ups and be advertising on their own. I have let the know the importance of speaking to their downline and offering to speak to potential downline members. Each and every one of them is learning and trying to learn more and more.
It has only been a relatively short time that I have been doing this and I am seeing such excitement amongst the great people I am working with. It is very gratifying and motivating for me because I know I am doing the right thing.
I would have loved to have this same kind of attention and I think it is the best way to do business these days. The personal touch is what is going to make a difference in the future.
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Filed Under making money online, life lessons, make money online, home based business, online home based business, Home Business | Posted on January 13, 2008
I never considered a career change. I am a math teacher, was inspired by one of my high school math teachers and have had some effect on students that I have taught. Being a math teacher was my calling and I loved every most aspects of my profession. I taught math while I was in the Peace Corps. I taught in American schools overseas, exclusive independent schools in the States, highly rated public schools in Westchester county in New York and now in a special act district for students with special needs.
I have learned, given and received so much from all of my experiences. I couldn’t get enough of learning more about math education and how to do a better job as a teacher.
For financial reasons, I had to find a way to supplement my income. I turned to the internet and researched the possible ways to make money online, to make money from home using skills that I know I had.
I found that I love to write and I love to market and promote. Who knew? I had somewhat of a negative view of this business because I had absolutely know understanding of what it entails. It’s all about encouragement, creativity and support. Not so different than the skills required to be a teacher….am I right?
I’ve found another profession that I love. I look forward to coming home to send out letters, write articles, answer emails, and post as a moderator on a forum.
I’m giving and receiving in a completely different way now but it is truly one of the best feelings I have had as a professional working woman.
I’m telling you that it is never too late to make a change. I love this profession and I have a new found passion for writing. The fact that others have recognized it makes it so much more encouraging and frankly, just fun!
Find what you love to do and just do it.
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Filed Under life lessons | Posted on October 7, 2007
I have to write about this today. I am a math teacher and a former Peace Corps volunteer. Living and working in Gabon (Central Africa) and joining the Peace Corps was probably one of the best decisions I have ever made in my life. It opened up my eyes and mind and I saw and lived through what relatively few Americans have the opportunity to experience.
I thought about posting this blog because I have been spending so much time on the internet researching, advertising, writing articles for ezines, posting on forums, advertising on traffic exchanges and everything else I can think of to promote my business. I’ve seen my traffic to my websites grow out of control. That’s the point, right? Or is it?
After spending a bit too much time online, I received a call (thankfully) from a Peace Corps friend who is a physician in Colorado now. We’ve been in touch for years (she was my roommate during our training and would make fun of me because I would conjugate verbs in French in my sleep). We had to learn French to teach in that country and I had no knowledge of French, but that is another story. She told me about some volunteer work she is doing in Peru with kids in orphanages and sending over a team of doctors on her own dime.
How amazing is that?? Giving back when you have gained so much from your life experiences. It seems like such an obvious thing to do, but do we do it?
I believe it’s all about finding a balance and I think that is a goal many of us need to strive for. It’s a goal for me. Do something for yourself and then do something for someone else. It makes so much sense.
I need to take a step back and look at all I’ve been given. It wouldn’t be a bad idea for all of us to just stop for a moment and think about what we have been given. After that, maybe we can think of at least one thing we can do to give back. If each of us did one thing that would better our community, especially the kids or elderly people near us, do you think that would make a difference to them?
Wouldn’t be amazing if everyone acted on that?
I’m inspired because I have had it easy (relatively). Let’s look beyond our immediate circle and take an extra step to do something unexpected to make a difference.
I would absolutely love to hear ideas if anyone is inspired by this notion.
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