For almost 10 years, at this writing, I’ve been working with great people all over the world that have fired their bosses and built a lifestyle by their own design.
One of my principles of success is to follow in the footsteps of people that are already having the success that I’m looking to have myself. I was very fortunate to meet early-on in my entrepreneurial career, a group of highly-successful internet marketers that helped me.
Now, after becoming one of the top earners in my first opportunity, THE #1 performer in another, publishing a best-selling book and co-founding my own company (phew – sounds like a LOT!), I’ve reunited with this uber-successful group of marketers again at the Empower Network.
Karla Silver and Empower Network
Empower Network is the fastest and most efficient route for any new (or experienced) entrepreneur to get into profit fast, while learning the most recent methods for building your marketing list and building a brand.
Stop chasing things that don’t work, or take years to build!
What I want to do now is assist YOU, as quickly as possible, to achieve the success that you deserve, and even greater success, using proven methods and a straightforward approach that works regardless of:
– whether you’ve failed in the past
– whether you can “sell” or not
– whether your goals are large or small
– whether your friends and family think you’re crazy
– whether you’ve got experience online or not
– and whether you’ve been job-free for years like me or are just getting started for the first time today.
Empower Network fills the gap for people who don’t have the patience for standard affiliate programs and MLM, or aren’t cut out for high-ticket direct sales or franchising. The methods taught here will work to build those types of programs if you are so inclined (thousands of people here are engaged in other businesses in addition to Empower Network), but while you are learning you’ll be earning handsome commissions with EN.
I encourage you to do as much due diligence as you need to make an informed decision for yourself.. That’s what I did, and the more I explored the content and the depth of value that is contained here the more I was sold on the whole program and concept.
The worst decision you could make is NOT to decide.
I do NOT believe in watching television. I’m a big advocate of spending (notice the word “spending”) my time doing productive things like… well… anything that moves one forward.
However, I must say that for the past six or so months, I’ve been glued to Netflix, etc watching, and re-watching, “Downton Abbey.”
I’m sure that I watch this programme (I couldn’t resist the British spelling ) for the same reasons that so many “average” people watch… it’s a great glimpse into what “wealthy” meant in 19th century England. It’s a wonderful period piece that examines the chasm between the “upstairs” and “downstairs” of Edwardian England, and, of course, it’s a well-written SOAP OPERA!
However, one of the great take-aways that i get from the programme is the great use of MANNERS. I love MANNERS. I believe in Manners.
I once read that manners were the great “social lubricant.” Manners give us the rules, by which we know what to do and when. What to say and when, and how to fit into any situation without worrying what people will say, because we’ve played by the rules of “manners.”
I’m frequently mocked by people in I know, including some of my friends that have clearly told me that manners don’t matter any more.
I completely disagree.
Without manners, we have those people that wear completely inappropriate clothing out in public. Without manners, a hostess throws a dinner party without any thanks or recognition. Without manners, we dine at a restaurant listening to other’s cell phones and text messages. Without manners, none of us knows how to begin a civilized conversation. Without manners, bad language continues to become more and more accepted.
Have I been guilty of any of these indescretions… you bet.
People that observe social graces clearly identify with others that observe the same graces. We know each other. From the receptionist at a hotel, to the matre’d a a restaurant, to the host or hostess that invites us to dinner, to the gentleman that holds the door for an unknown lady. We know each other, and we will continue to gravitate to one another, because manners make the man or woman and people with manners WANT to be with others with manners.
I hold in highest regard those gentlemen and gentlewoman that strive to keep all the manners, old-fashioned and new-fashioned.