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More and more people are looking to the home based business industry
for ways to leave their 9-5 in favour of a life of freedom and choice.
Perhaps you are considering one of the many home based chocolate
business opportunities and wondering if that is going to be your
vehicle for making it happen. If so, how can you be sure these are
companies and vehicles that you can trust and that you would want to
commit your time, money and energy into? This home based chocolate
business review is designed to give you all of the information you
would need in order to make a confident, well-informed decision about
the vehicle you choose for creating your ideal future.
An Overview
Home based chocolate businesses have begun to pop up all over the
place in the past few years. Most of them require a small fee to get
started and once you are in, you sell the product to other people and
make a commission off the sales. Now of course you have to sell a LOT
of chocolate this way, so there are additional income streams where
you recruit other people to sell for you and make a commission off
their volume as well.
Typical Compensation
The compensation model is much like the matrix used by companies like
Amway and Quixtar. Once you have enough people selling for you, you
can make some really large profits, as long as your sellers are
productive. You have the potential to build a large residual income by
getting other people into the business and training them to be
successful. There is an art to recruiting and sponsoring people
(especially your friends and family) without turning them off, and if
you learn this art you can do quite well.
Potential Challenges and Critical Factors
The major challenge for most people in this type of traditional MLM
business is that you have to prospect everyone you know and everyone
you meet. Even then you may not find the people you need in order to
have your business really take off. You're looking to recruit people
who are entrepreneurial, successful, ambitious, and have a circle of
influence. In short, statistically you're looking for the special 3%
of the small population of people who would even look at this
opportunity in the first place.
So if you're friends and family aren't interested, you're going to
need to learn to find these business builders outside of your warm
market. You may want to advertise in classified ads, join networking
groups, set up at trade shows and other places in order to attract
people into your home based chocolate business opportunity. The best
companies right now are leveraging the power of the internet to create
a seemingly endless stream of prospects that are pre-qualified and
ready to hear about your opportunity. Look for this type of training
and support to help strengthen your marketing plan. Then of course you
have to train and motivate the people you recruit, and get them not
only consuming and selling the chocolate, but also hopefully
recruiting others to do the same.
Now because the commissions per transaction tend to be quite small in
this type of business opportunity, you are likely going to need to
invest a great deal of time and energy during your spare time for
quite a while before you can leave your day job. The good news is that
there are other options out there now that involve leveraging the
internet to create a 6-figure income working 10-20 hours per week.
They may even include training and mentoring for people with zero
experience online. The systems they use are designed to promote and
sell your business or products using systems that are up to 97%
automated to help you leverage your time.
Once you're aware of all the different opportunities out there, you'll
have a better idea of which vehicle would be the best fit for you,
your family, and your goals and dreams.