Saturday, December 29, 2007

 

Should Christians Work From Home ? Part 1 By Marc Rosenbaum

Should Christians work from home? Are there any internet businesses out there that will allow Christians to make a substantial income without compromising their faith? Is it morally right for Christians to make a lot of money? Are there any followers of Christ finding success in the work from home industry? These are all questions that sincere believers should be asking themselves before jumping in to the river of Work From Home.

The paramount question should be, "Will Yahweh ( the God of the Bible, The Mighty One) be honored in my business? Would Christ be comfortable in your office? Or would he have to get up and leave? The answers to those questions will lead you to seek out a business that meets certain criteria, criteria that should be of utmost importance to anybody starting an internet business, but even more so for those who desire to please the Father.

There are thousands of business opportunities out there.... a dazzling array of products from air! planes to vitamins, and an equally diverse selection of business models to choose from. Many of these businesses have set themselves up in the MLM or Multi Level Marketing business model. Others use the Direct Sales approach. Still others use Forced Matrix schemes that promise "free spillover" to your downline. High Speed Binaries, Powerlines, Bonuses. Seekers beware, because only one of these methods really works for the average person.

Back in the '50's, when Amway pioneered the MLM concept, it was a smashing success. This success was based on the concept of people sharing great products with other people. These people would service their customers, and create new distributors from that base. This is the essence of networking. This is the classic example of the business builder, the team builder. Looking back over the decades and billions of dollars, you could say that Amway was awesome or even that it still is. Well if you were one of the folks at the top it wou! ld certainly be true. In the 80's it was Herbalife. In the 90'! s we had Melalueca. Today there are hundreds of companies using the MLM model. Why? Because MLM is quite simply the fastest way to get your products out on the street and converted into cashflow.

Notice that I said YOUR product. If you've got thousands of wide-eyed distributors hungry for success, calling all of their relatives and friends, banging on doors, hosting hotel meetings and cookware parties, not to mention internet marketing, your company is going to move a ton of product. Even if it is priced at twice what it is worth. Sound familiar? The Company is going to make humongous profits. The vast majority of distributors will fail. The fact is, most of these phone-glued-to-the-ear folks are not really sold on their product. They are in the game for the business. They want to make some money. So they eagerly buy into the "you too can get rich" hype, and go full guns. This will last about 60-90 days. They will make about $127. They will get discouraged. They will quit. ! They will blame their failure on all kinds of things, but the real problem is that the whole thing was built on sand. No foundation.

Page 1 of 2 :: First | Last :: Prev | 1 2 | Next

Marc Rosenbaum lives in Colorado, and is on a mission to get you out of debt. It is time to take control of your finances. Start now! http://www.debteraser2007.com http://www.thecashgarden.com 15 minute video: http://www.u1stfinancial.com/Portals/2/Flash/15_m! inute call: 970 562 4777

Marc Rosenbaum lives in Colorado, and is on a mission to get you out of debt. It is time to take control of your finances. Start now! http://www.debteraser2007.com http://www.thecashgarden.com 15 minute video: http://www.u1stfinancial.com/Portals/2/Flash/15_minute call: 970 562 4777


Source: http://www.articlebiz.com/article/120899-1-should-christians-work-from-home-part-1/
About Home Based Business

Comments: Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]





<< Home

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?

Subscribe to Posts [Atom]