Choosing a Solid Network Marketing Opportunity

Posted in Watkins Business by Eldon on January 31st, 2007

I recently read an article that made some points related to choosing a solid network marketing opportunity. I would like to analyze and comment on these points, as related to a Watkins home-based business.

- A viable company should be product backed.

I agree 100%. The Watkins business opportunity is backed and fueled by products that are top-quality, which have stood the test of time.

- The company headquarters has a physical address that is easily found.

Watkins has been in business for over a century. Their headquarters in Winona, Minnesota, is noted for its architectural structure and design.

- The company has a compensation plan that is fair and money is paid when due.

The Watkins compensation plan is designed to reward business builders at all levels - from new Associate to Executive. Unlike most plans that put excessive weight on one end or the other, the Watkins compensation plan pays fairly based on your level of achievement.

- The company has a track record of success, and associates who clearly demonstrate financial success.

Many Watkins associates have made a full-time income (and much more) over the last few decades. The income opportunity is greater now than ever before!

- The company has been around for more than five years.

Definitely applies to Watkins, with 130+ years of history and tradition.

- The opportunity is continuously spreading to other countries.

At the present time, Watkins is available in the USA and Canada. Plans are on the table to expand to other countries. However, we have so much potential just in the USA and Canada, international expansion is not a top priority for now.

Watkins offers a home-based business opportunity like no other - click the link below to learn more!

About the Author:

Eldon Beard is a Watkins Manager with Associates All Across the USA and Canada

Watkins Home Based Business

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