Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Useless Questions and Concerns

"Are you earning from it now? How much? How come you're not yet earning from it, and you want me to join you? Is it legal? Do you have license?" and lots more other bla,bla,bla...all useless questions and concerns.

Hello there! Please don't be offended. I'm a jolly guy and I talk like that sometimes, to make a point. A guy once asked me if I was already earning money from TNMM and how much. I said "Not a cent." She was shocked. "How can you join in something like that? And you want me to join you?" I laughed out loud. I laugh at anything that sounds dumb. 

Zero Earnings Period

All businesses have periods of lows, even zero earnings, especially if you've just joined an MLM. You spend about P50,000 for a small street corner store or shop, for instance. Now, during your first month, do you expect earnings? No you don't. What profits you gain is not yet "earnings." You're still in the process of ROI. After your investments return to you, then you start to earn. See that?

So I told this young lady, I haven't any earnings yet because it's just been two days. And yes, I wanted her to be in my TNMM team. How else are you going to earn from MLM unless you invite folks into your team? To think that this lady was already a network marketer and MLMer. That's why I just laugh at useless questions and concerns.

Any Upline Will Do

And anyway, if you join someone who already earns millions in MLM, it'd be too late for you then. The guy will hardly notice you're there. And anyway, he'd just connect you to a new member who joined a bit earlier than you did. Yeah, it's tempting to join millionaires or high earners in MLM but logic will tell you it's perfectly OK joining an upline who's new in the business. Newbies are aggressive and will tag you along with them in their dogged efforts to start earning.

License?

Online businesses are licensed in their home territory. If you're not a citizen there, you don't need to hassle with license. If you want, then get your own license--because you're doing the business. But where are you going to register an online business? It's just common sense. That's why I just laugh at useless questions and concerns like that. License is when you're occupying a physical place in the country or city in question, doing business there. But what if your business is in cyberspace? 

The questions are legit if the business is offline. You need a permit and license and every legality for that. But with online businesses, it will remain moot and debatable. So why waste time on that?

Just Grab the Opportunity

The thing is, just grab the opportunity. Start doing the business and when the money starts pouring, then pay your tax. Register your "business" if you want to. But before we can talk about legalities, we have to earn money first and forget about useless questions and concerns.

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