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Thursday, July 15, 2010

New School Marketing by Kim Klaver: You Are The Message

New School Marketing by Kim Klaver: You Are The Message
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Entrepreneur, former consultant working for U.S. Dept. of Commerce and local Chambers of Commerce in rural strategic planning and economic development opportunities. While I was figuring how to create jobs for my community, I stumbled onto network marketing as a business model that could employ millions of people in rural areas worldwide. I was fascinated by this unique American invention and, after twenty years of study and practice, I am more fascinated than ever. People today have two great needs in the current global economic restructuring: #1) Nutritional supplements to help replace depleted soil minerals; and #2) Useful, well-paying work for the millions of unemployed. Network marketing fills these two needs perfectly -- without expensive training, without large capital outlays to attract new factories, without much beyond the human ability to communicate useful information about where to get products and a business that can help others live better. We have the solution to the world's most pressing problems...now let's get busy spreading the good word.
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