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Home
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Residual
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Distributor has right to recruit new distributors. Distributor receives reward in accordance with the marketing Plan, which envisages receipt of fees based on performance of his Distributors' group.
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Start Home Based Business
You fill out the electronic form (registration as Distributor and as e-shopping User) and purchase "Starter kit Vision" (Indispensable professional tool for a proper practice and management of "Vision" activity in all its aspects, administrative, legal, informative. Starter Kit includes several sessions concerning company history, its organization and structure, products, events, charity activities, rules and procedures). You'll know how to use products, whom you can offer them, how to sponsor new
distributors.
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Home Entrepreneurship: Is It For You?
The first step in deciding whether to start a business is to ask yourself this important
question: "Do I have what it takes to be an entrepreneur?" Studying the characteristics of successful business owners will help you to tell whether your personality
traits, experiences, and values are similar to those who have
succeeded. And assessing your experience, skills, and life goals will also help you decide if you want to invest the
energy, time, and resources that successful entrepreneurship
requires.
What's the best home based business idea for you?
The question is asked all the time. The answer depends on what you like to do. It depends on what you're good at. It depends on how much capital you have to invest. It depends on how you evaluate risk. It depends on understanding all the factors that go into making a good decision - from your perspective, not ours.
Answering The Big Question: What? Who? Where? How? and How Much?
What's the perfect home business for you? You've listed your skills. You've outlined your interests. You've described your family's preferred lifestyle. You've come up with a business idea. Next, consider such questions as: Are there customers for my product or service? How do I know? How will I find them? Who are my competitors? What will I charge? How will I promote my product or service? Finding the answers to these questions is the challenging and sometimes tedious homework that will help you determine your chances for success, and whether you should look for another more marketable
idea.
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