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The Fifth Principle : The Secret to Network Marketing Greatness
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Discover the five simple steps every successful network Marketing distributor will take in order to build a duplicating, thriving, and enduring empire...Because when you learn these principles, and then apply them, you can in fact build the business of your dreams!
Hardcover, 63 pages
Published
January 1st 2003
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Nov 25, 2011
Sandie
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Recommends it for:
anyone involved in MLM businesses
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I thought this was a nice quick book to remind me of the basics of working within an MLM. I enjoyed the read for the most part, but found it a bit too dumbed down for my taste. Overall, a good read.
It did offer some basics of network marketing, which I found a helpful reminder. I like the main points that Michael Clouse purports, but find that his writings are a bit too simple for me...as said above dumbed down. I think that this will work with the majority of people out there...knowing that pe ...more
It did offer some basics of network marketing, which I found a helpful reminder. I like the main points that Michael Clouse purports, but find that his writings are a bit too simple for me...as said above dumbed down. I think that this will work with the majority of people out there...knowing that pe ...more

Jan 02, 2009
Patrick Oneill
rated it
it was amazing
Recommends it for:
Network Marketers
Shelves:
self-help
Provides an a,b,c, method of working the network marketing business.
Must-have.
Patrick ONeill
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Must-have.
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