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Book details
  • Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • SubGenre:Marketing / Multilevel
  • Language:English
  • Pages:23
  • eBook ISBN:9781483585703

Own Your Life

by Ken Roland

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Overview

Billion-Dollar Sales Producer reveals how you can OWN YOUR LIFE.

Learn how you can enjoy more time freedom & earn passive income.

Description

Most people today trade their time for money. Learn how you can OWN YOUR LIFE and stop the hamster wheel of life.

Ken Roland, a billion-dollar sales producer, reveals how you can OWN YOUR LIFE. Learn how you can enjoy more time freedom & earn passive income.

This should be step one for every new network marketer and a must read for experienced marketers. This is an easy to understand breakdown of basic steps to help people understand network marketing in their first year of business.

> What is Passive or Residual Income?

> Trading time for money

> The value of time

> The value of leverage

> Understand duplication

> Understand exponential growth

> Sharing Vs. Selling

About the author

I'm just an old country boy from Oklahoma, USA. I've worked in direct sales for over 40 years. I've had a lot of success as well as a lot of failures. Throughout that time, I've become a Billion-dollar worldwide sales producer with organizations in more than 70 countries. I'm by no means an author, but I do have a lot of experience to share that will benefit anyone in life.

For years, my associates and other industry leaders have asked me to put my training in a generic format they could study and share with others. So my hope is that this information will benefit people all over the world in their business ventures.

Thank you for taking the time to get to know me. I wish you the very best in all that you do.

Ken Roland