Low Start Up Cost
A network marketing business requires a very small start-up cost
compared to a standard business or a franchise.
Imagine if you decided to start your own standard business, like
a restaurant, how much would it cost you? You'd have to lease your
restaurant space, purchase cooking equipment, hire part and full-time
employees, advertise, acquire insurance coverage, utilize professionals
for legal and accounting requirements, etc. If it's a franchise,
you'd also have to add large up-front franchising fees plus a monthly
royalty fee based on a percentage of gross monthly sales. So you
can see that a standard business venture like opening a restaurant,
requires a large up-front expenditure.
A home-based network marketing business has a much lower start
up costs. To start, you'd be able to utilize some small area
in your residence and receive a tax deduction to boot. Your principal
tools would be a telephone, a modest amount of sales materials,
useful but not required, a computer, access to a copier and a fax,
and one to three hours a few times a week. Because network marketing
relies on personal relationships to sell products, you won't need
a large capital advertising outlay to start your business. You'll
simply need to get the word out in the marketplace that you've started
an exciting new business.
The average person needs as little as $100 or $200 to get started
in network marketing. Included in this figure is the purchase
of some products to be personally used and some training and marketing
materials. In New Earth it is not required to purchase any products
for inventory purposes. Your prospects can place orders directly
with New Earth and you will get the credit for the purchase.
How many other business opportunities offer a chance to fulfill
your dreams where you can start on a shoestring budget and literally
have the opportunity to earn over $100,000.00 annually after a few
short years?
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