What to look for in a company you want to partner with.

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As a beginner network marketer, one wants to partner with a sound company that offers great services and/or products. What factors do you look for in your search for that company? I listed below 12 factors that seem to be key in that search. What would you add to this list?


1. Company Track Record
2. Financially Sound
3. Strong Management
4. Unique Consumable Products
5. Competitively Priced
6. High Reorder Rate
7. Low Personal Production Requirement
8. Low Entry Fee
9. Low Attrition
10. Timing
11. No Breakaways
12. Minimal Risk
#company #factors #partner
  • Profile picture of the author nmwf
    I hope this expands into a helpful thread, as I'm planning my own growth and will appreciate the insight. So, I have nothing to contribute right now other than the fact that I'm actively scouting for "potentials."
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  • Profile picture of the author Auctionhippo
    I agree with everything you mentioned. All I would add is just looking for a company with a great track record and a promising future.
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  • Profile picture of the author ZephyrIon
    Originally Posted by FitandGreen View Post

    As a beginner network marketer, one wants to partner with a sound company that offers great services and/or products. What factors do you look for in your search for that company? I listed below 12 factors that seem to be key in that search. What would you add to this list?


    1. Company Track Record
    2. Financially Sound
    3. Strong Management
    4. Unique Consumable Products
    5. Competitively Priced
    6. High Reorder Rate
    7. Low Personal Production Requirement
    8. Low Entry Fee
    9. Low Attrition
    10. Timing
    11. No Breakaways
    12. Minimal Risk
    I always try to find someone financially sound. Because it's all about getting paid at the end of the day.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheZafraGroup
    Those 12 things are important but if you ask me, the most important is the leadership. Once the leader has a solid intention and is dedicated to serve and is a hustler/no quitter, then you have yourself a solid company. That is someone who is willing to go through a challenge and come out on top. Not just one of those leaders who quit and close down companies because of a couple challenges. It has to be someone strong and resourceful. That's what makes a solid company for me. I'm speaking from experience because the company I'm in has an amazing leader that's been through hell and back and is now one of the most successful and respectful leaders online today.
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