One of the most exciting and profitable markets for professional public speakers is the Network Marketing industry. There are more than 30 million Networker’s worldwide, and 16 million of them are in the United States. These people are ambitious, energetic entrepreneurs pursuing their financial goals and dreams by representing world-class products and services. You won’t find any entitlement mentality in this crowd. These people are the real deal.
I’ve had the privilege of speaking to hundreds of thousands of Networker’s on stage all over the world for the last 13 years, and they are among my favorite audiences of all-time. If you haven’t had the honor of delivering a keynote speech at a national convention of 10,000 network marketers, you haven’t experienced the ultimate audience. It’s something to look forward to and set a goal to achieve. The problem is it’s very difficult to crack the code of the inner circle of leaders in this industry. They’re home-based and hard to find. This is why this video post could be the inside track to this lucrative industry. This video is a 5-minute interview with one of the most important people in the industry, Mr. George Madiou, founder of TheNetworkMarketingMagazine.com, an online industry resource that boasts 165,000 subscribers worldwide. George knows all the movers and shakers in the business, and I caught up with him recently at his ocean front home in Boca Raton, Florida. George not only delivers targeted advice in this interview for public speakers, he also made a special offer to any member of our Public Speakers Blog community you won’t believe! Watch this post and follow George’s advice to the letter. This may be one of the most profitable posts you’ve ever seen. Steve Siebold ( 5:35 )
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Hi Steve – I gotta say this is one of the most valuable postings I have ever heard. Everything you broadcast takes us one step closer to “being there” but this one is something that I, for one, never would have thought of.
Thank you a hundred times over for this one!
Joy
Sorry – can’t hear it.
Very interesting interview Steve. Sounds good, I will definitely check it out.