subject: Herblife Reps - Critical Warning... Look At This Now! [print this page] Before we go any further, let me just say this. You'd be hard pressed to find a more stable, proven company than Herblife.
If that's the case, what's all this stuff I'm preaching about "Critical Warning"??
This is it.
If you are going to invest time, effort and heart building an herblife business that's supposed to last you a lifetime... wouldn't you want to know if there was a chance that all that could be taken from you down the road?
THE PROBLEM - "Freedom Isn't Free"
You may have heard the phrase "absolute power, corrupts absolutely". Well just what does that mean? It means that when human beings get into positions of power, they tend to lose sight of right/wrong.
To be clear, I'm not saying herblife is corrupt. I'm just saying that somewhere down line there's a great chance of management .
Here's an experience I had.
A few months ago, I enrolled as a customer into a large, well established health and wellness company to help out a friend. I had no intention of building a business.
After she was able to reach her goal, I cancelled because I really had no desire to be a customer of this company.
I didn't think much about it. Just went on with my normal life.
Listen to this. Last week I got a warning from that company's policy/admin department telling me that they had heard that I'd been sending out some friend requests on a social networking site. They said that some of those invitations may have been extended to some of their customers.
They reminded me that I had signed a contract stating that at no time in the next 12 months could I (or any members of my immediate family) do business with any customers from that company.
Now let me ask you this. Let's say I enrolled my sister into that company. Per their policy, if I did that, I couldn't talk to my sister about any other type of business while we were both customers. Even if the business had nothing to do with network marketing.
That's the most rediculous thing I've ever heard.
The point I want to make to you is this. If you invest time, talents and effort building a network marketing business...
You do not own your business. The company owns your business.
For the entire course of your career with this company, you will be subject to their policies, procedures and whims.
If they decide they want to cancel your distributorship... they can.
The sad part is, us little guys can't do much about it because these MLM companies have so much money that can completely dominate us in court and drain our funds.
THE SOLUTION
Now, network marketing is truly a great business model and can generate life changing financial freedom.
As distributors, we need to be aware of the potential dangers and guard against them. Who knows what herblife will do down the road.
If you are ready to take control and be a true business owner rather than be completely at the whims and fancies of the Herblife corporation, hear what I'm about to say.
You need to learn how to build your own company first and attract customers to YOU before introducing them to herblife.
Doing it this way will help you to maintain your contact list as yours, rather than letting it be taken over and become the property of herblife.
In addition to protecting you from potential corruption and disaster down the road, you'll make more money, recruit higher quality partners and keep your freedom.