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The importance of Cash flow in a network marketing business
by moderator on Mon 03/05/2007 10:58 AM |
The importance of Cash flow in a network marketing business
By Joel Teo 2005 All Rights Reserved
http://www.quickinfo247.com/7613018.3000/FREE
Many networking marketing affiliates and mlm business owners face one problem. It’s the question of cash flow. Cash flow in the context of a home business means simply the amount of money you get from your home business minus the amount of money you spend building it. Many people spend more money on their business than getting anything from it. Then despondent, they throw up their hands in the air and say mlm or network marketing does not work for them. What if they had money coming from their online investments which they used to build their online business? That would change their perspective right? Since they after a while would have no money or very little money out of their pocket.
There are people out there who do network marketing because they want to get out of debt and get food on the table. That is an admirable goal and I agree with them. However, there is a problem, a business is not a job. By clarifying the distinction in your mind, you would automatically come to a conclusion that you have to build your non-network marketing online income streams so that you can continue to spend money on advertising and other business ideas month after month without running up huge credit card bills which sort of defeats the reason you signed up to build an online business in the first place. I.e. your online income funds your online business either completely or largely.
Spend your energy looking for cash generating investments online that can help you develop separate income streams so that once they come in, you can take your money that you generated online to spend on advertising and building your network marketing business. This is not impossible, but one would be advised to go online and investigate each investment opportunity carefully before putting more money into it. The more the investment online claims to pay you, there is a chance that it might be a scam so do a quick google search before you invest money into it.
Some people then would ask, if such investment opportunities online exist, then why do I need to do network marketing? The simple answer is leverage. In a network marketing business, you leverage on your time and other people’s time and your returns are not linear but exponential.
Therefore to succeed online in any network marketing business, the ability to generate online profits for the purpose of cash flow to fund your online advertising budget may be critical to help you continue to build your online business. Network marketing I have come to realize is a long term business so sometimes in the immediate short term, spend time building short term cash generating assets and see your online income start rising.
About the Author Joel Teo is a work at home business owner and runs the highly successful work at home business opportunity websites. http://www.instantbizempires.com http://www.makethousandstoday.info
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