1. A great product. Would people by your product if there were no opportunity attached? If the answer is no then you have no opportunity.
2. A great website that will turn your visitors into distributors. This is key for building a duplicable system. Anyone can put people in front of their website and let the site do the work from there. You should have one product based website and one opportunity based website. If your company doesn't have a quality internet site then you will either need to create your own, or work with the company on creating one.
3. Low, or no sign up fee. Most people that are looking to make extra money don't have an extra thousand dollars laying around to sign up in an opportunity (I know I didn't). If your sign up fee is too high it will be very hard to build a large organization.
4. A Binary or Matrix compensation plan. These compensation plans require placing new recruits under other distributors in your organization.
5. An exclusive "non-me too" product. If your product isn't unique and hard to replicate, it will be copied as soon as your company catches some steam. You don't want to see the exact product you're offering on the shelves of Wal-Mart or Costco.
6. Compensation plan that pays on volume, so that you're getting paid on every single dollar that moves through your organization and required to generate new sales every month to qualify for bonuses and such.
7. Single product focus. The most successful companies in the industry over the past ten years all have a single product focus. Your company may offer a catalog of products after you join, but marketing should all be around a simple easy to market product.
8. Easy to do. Can you answer yes to this question: Could someone with no experience, and little to know knowledge of my company do what I am doing? If so, then your opportunity is easy to do. Let me elaborate a bit. There are companies out there that require their distributors as part of their "system" to hand out two DVDs a day. Now, obviously anyone can physically hand out two DVDs a day but who really wants to approach perfect strangers about their opportunity every day, and who has the time? In much less time a person can expose hundreds, if not thousands of people to their opportunity on the internet (and you don't have to psych yourself up to do it).
9. Get in before the curve. Many companies out there tout "35 years in business," and "publicly traded," or "this many millionaires created" and while they should be applauded for their great success, the fact is there probably isn't much opportunity left with those companies. You don't want to join a company that just opened it's doors yesterday, but you probably don't want to join one that is more than a few years old either as you may have missed the boat.
By finding a company that contains these elements and following their "easy to do" system, you can build a global network marketing empire in no time.
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Everyone needs a dentist. It is recommended that you visit your dentist at least twice a year for regular cleanings and check ups. If you have recently moved to a new area, or you are in need of finding a new dentist, you may not know where to start. Looking for a dentist that you like and one that fits your needs when it comes to scheduling and location can be difficult.
For many people, the best way to choose a dentist is to talk to friends and family. Word of mouth is a great way to get a feel of what a dentist is like and how other people like him or her. You can also get advice from other dental professionals. For example, if you are moving to a new area, you could ask your current dentist for a good recommendation before you move. While word of mouth is a good place to start, there are other things you should look for when choosing a dentist.
Education: Of course one of the first things you will want to look at is experience and education. You want to make sure that you dentist is from an accredited dental school and has the experience you need. In addition, if you need specialized work done, then you need to make sure that your potential dentist has participated in that type of training and continues his or her educational with continuing education classes and training.
Needs: When choosing a dentist, think about your personal needs. If you need a lot of cosmetic work done, or dental implants, then you will want to choose a dentist that specializes in those types of procedures. In addition, if you need a dentist for your child, then you may want to look into a pediatric dentist. A pediatric dentist will have the experience to put your child at ease during a dental visit.
Staff: You will work closely with the staff in the dental office. Remember that a dentist does not do all the work alone. Most likely, the dental hygienist will perform the routine cleaning, initial exam, and x-rays. Make sure that you like the staff that works in the office when you choose a dentist. Make sure the people that run the front desk is friendly and is willing to work with you. In addition, look around at the office and exam rooms. Are they clean? Do the exam rooms offer you privacy? Are there a lot of people waiting for a long time in the waiting room? These are all questions you should ask yourself before choosing a dentist.
Hours and scheduling: Another consideration you want to think about when choosing a dentist are the office hours and the scheduling of appointments. You need to make sure the dentist has office hours that are compatible with your schedule. If you are seeing a pediatric dentist, you might want to see if the dentist offers after school hours or weekend hours for school aged children. If you work in the evening, you will want to make sure that you can get an appointment during days and hours that you do not have to take off of work.
Insurance: The last consideration to make about choosing a dentist is whether or not the dentist takes the type of dental insurance you have. Most dentist offices will file insurance claims. Make sure that your insurance is on their list.
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