Thursday, May 29, 2008

Global Resorts Network: Does It Cost Too Much?

Kevin and I have been internet marketers for a few years now. It's been off and on until several months ago when we truly found our Vehicle For Change. All the while, for the past 20 years, Kevin has been involved in the construction industry, being a small business owner for much of the past 5.

A common theme we have observed in some people is that they are afraid to spend money. Now on the surface, of course you would say that you should always be careful where you spend your money, and if someone chooses not to make a purchase, does that make them penny wise or just short-sighted?

In Kevin's construction business, he was primarily installing high end decks on custom homes in our area. Now some home owners would whip out their checkbook before even asking what the cost was. I can only conclude that these people either had endless pockets, or that they chose to make an investment that would increase the value of their home for them down the road, in addition to providing enjoyable warm weather days outside with friends and family, and the added value to their lifestyle would far outweigh the cost of construction. I choose to believe the latter.

Other clients would hmm and haw about cost and materials for awhile until they eventually did nothing. Now sits their house with an old splintering deck, and absolutely no value added.

I cannot say what the real issue was, but it seems to me, it is probably not the cost. If you had enough money set aside to entertain the idea of putting a 5, 10, or $20,000 deck on your home, then quibbling over a few grand here or there shouldn't cancel the deal for you. I think these people were just not ready to make a major change in their lives. For whatever reason, commiting to something of that magnitude was daunting and scary for them, and ultimately, no action was taken.

Now we are promoting a product with a price tag of $3,095, max. We still speak with potential customers every day, just like with our construction business, only now we are dealing with a set price, and a product whose value is very clearly defined.
Global Resorts Network

We often speak with people who have taken time to review the vacation membership we are offering, and compare prices with other travel agencies, and then study our unique payplan for days. They will then call us back, and convey their approval and tell us how everything about this opportunity is exactly what they are looking for.

However, a good percentage of folks that we speak with will unfailingly come up with one common reason not to get started. "I don't have the money."

This objection is always met with the same answer.
"We didn't have the money either." So how are we now business owners in a top rated vacation membership company.

Simple. We really didn't have $3,000 dollars lying around waiting for us to decided how to spend it. But more importantly, we couldn't afford NOT TO DO ANYTHING.

When Kevin and I saw the product and the payplan, just like those we are showing it to now, we were able to calculate the cost of NOT moving forward with this opportunity. At a commision of $500 to $1,000 for each new member, we knew that we could make that money back in a short amount of time, and then continue on to make profits limited only by our passion for helping others and our marketing ability. Thankfully, there are endless amounts of marketing training out there that has helped us jump start our business. We had a small learning curve, for sure, but one step at a time, and here we are.

The point is, when it came down to making a decision about our future, and how we were going to pay for college, home renovations (ours is an old historic house and needs constant attention), health insurance, GASOLINE..... the cost of living had greatly outpaced our income, and we knew we had to take control of our own future. I will not be the person in the grocery line complaining about how milk is $7 a gallon. It is what it is, and it will be whatever the government decides. I will vote accordingly, but after that it is out of my hands. We choose to live a positive life, and whining about the cost of things is not productive. Our responsibility for our family is to earn an income that out paces the cost of living. People do it every day, why not us, too?

That's what is so great about GRN. For a relatively small start up cost (anyone seen how much it is to start a franchise?) You can own a business with a 22 year old established company yet a network marketing plan that is ground floor. Only a little over a year ago, Global Resorts began marketing for this mutimillion dollar debt-free company. Before that, memberships were privately sold for 3 times the amount we are selling it for today. Where else can the "little guy" make the big bucks so easily?

If you are someone looking for a home business, you are either dissatisfied with your current working situation, or you just flat out need extra income. I would say 95% of people we speak with need extra money for a variety of reasons. So why would you allow cost to be a factor, if you know your ROI (return on investment) was a very high percentage?

I could understand if you were spending $3,000 and making, say, $100 on each sale you made. That would seem to be a foolish investment. With
Global Resorts Network, just 3 sales makes your money back, plus, with the perpetual leverage payplan, all three of those people will be earning money for you as well, because you earn what they earn. This, to me, sounds like a smart business decision.

So why do people still refrain from taking action that could drastically improve their financial blueprint?

I think for some, a big decision or big change is a scary thing. "What if it fails?" What if I fail?" What if the work is too hard and I don't understand what to do next?" I can't include the question "What if this is a scam?" because if you have been searching for 5 minutes to find a home based business on the internet, you would have found thousands of testimonials and stories to prove otherwise. There is no chance that this is a scam.

I think to make this decision, for many, is like giving up control, when, in fact, it is just the opposite. People are afraid to be taken, and don't want to be labeled a fool. I say, if you are trying to better your situation, and ultimately let fear grip you into not taking action, you would be the biggest fool of all.

Visit our Global Resorts Website to learn more about this incredible business opportunity and how you can take control of your financial future. Then give us a call, our number is on the website and we answer our own phone. Show us and yourself that you are not only unafraid of positive changes, but that you embrace them enthusiastically!

To Your Much Deserved Success,

Theresa Moss

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