Why Tim Sales Can Bring You More Distributors

March 23, 2008 | By Monika Mundell |


Tim Sales is somewhat of a network marketing legend. Tim started off back in 1989 selling skin care products to his macho Navy buddies. Selling skin care is bad enough for ladies, but Tim is a bloke and he managed just fine. After only two years doing this business part time, Tim was earning $60,000/month in his network marketing business.

This was mainly to do with his insatiable hunger to "make it to the top" and his ability to learn from the great in the industry. It required diligence and a lot of hard work but in the end it paid off many fold.

Once Tim saw the success he was achieving he left the Navy and went full time. He expanded his organization to 20 countries with a total of 56,000 distributors. In the end he had 2,400 new distributors joining his organization every month which in itself is amazing.

A big portion of his success is thanks to Tim figuring out on how to overcome objections when speaking to prospects.

Despite his success with converting new distributors, Tim still struggled to teach those secrets to his down line for maximum effects. So he went about creating a system that would do just that. After a touching "failure" episode in his business where he lost a new lady by the name of Donna Tim took the bull by the horns and designed what was to become the Brilliant Compensation Movie.

Since then, the rest has been history for him and for the thousands of the others he continues to help.

The Brilliant Compensation Movie is still one of the best prospecting tools network marketers can use today. There is a free preview before you buy and it could be the best investment you will ever make in your business.

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