Network Marketing: Get Paid to Go Green
Our best intentions to go green get clouded by our lack of time, bills piling, and thin wallets. But what if you can get paid for going green? This article explores this viable option.
Most of us want to contribute to the “green movement”. More than ever, we are thinking ahead of “paper or plastic” and developing a more conscientious approach to the way we live. In today’s fast- paced society our days become a blur; and our many choices, most likely, are made in a rush. Our wallets are thinning, our bills are piling, and our time is very valuable. Add to that, the fact that most “green products” do not come cheap. So, how do we match our good intentions to our lack of time and thin wallets?
Network marketing seems to answer this question. What if, you could get paid to go green? Yes, the possibility is out there. Many families have been doing this for years. Some network marketing companies have been in the “green bandwagon” a long time ago. Their “base products” are eco-friendly and economical. Some of these products have been manufactured in concentrated form way before the words “ultra” or “ultra-concentrated” became popular. Many of these companies started the “green movement” ahead of “the times”. Although, I am not endorsing any in particular, I will mention three of them: Amway Global (Quixtar), Malaleuca, and Shaklee. Most of us have heard of these companies at one point or another, but did we know about their “green side”? Maybe, or maybe not. What about if I do not wish to become a distributor or sell products?
Most of these companies give you the opportunity to join them for a small fee to try their products, and if you happen to like them, to continue to buy them at a distributor price. You become a member and it is up to you if you want to build a business or just use the products. The system and support is there for you to utilize it, if you choose. No one will force you to build a business. As you consume these good quality products, and maybe, recommend them to your friends, you are making indirect sales that accumulate (some of these companies have a point value system) resulting in a nice downfall of cash. Also, you are buying a concentrated eco-friendly product at a discount, same as cash. If you have a big social network, and these people are looking for ways to save money while consuming high quality products, without the hassle of going shopping or receiving distributor visits (known as the magic of internet shopping), this can turn into a nice chunk of change. Not bad for just trying to go green.
So if you are thinking of going green, why not help your family, your friends, and your wallet, in the process?
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