
I came across an article recently naming Warren Buffett the wealthiest person on the planet. Why is this important? Well, Warren Buffett happens to be a great supporter of the Direct Selling/Network Marketing Industry. Some background: Warren Buffet is arguably the greatest investor EVER. When he moves his money, everyone on Wall Street stops and watches. So when he bought three Direct Selling companies, one of them being Pampered Chef, he more than turned heads. He’s even been quoted as saying, “they’ve been some of my best investments ever.” When it comes to business, it's good to have someone like Warren in your corner.
And he’s not the only one.
And he’s not the only one.
Robert Kiyosaki, financial guru and creator of the Rich Dad, Poor Dad series of books, also loves Network Marketing stating that, “If I had to do it all over again, rather than build an old style type of business, I would have started building a Network Marketing business.”
Another billionaire on the list of Network Marketing fans is Donald Trump. In the book Why We Want You To Be Rich, which he co-wrote with Robert Kiyosaki, the Donald said, “Network marketing has proven itself to be a viable and rewarding source of income.”
Do these guys know something about making money? I would say so. It would behoove us then to listen very closely when they give financial advice. So, if someone approaches you with a Network Marketing opportunity, give it some serious consideration because you can be certain that that’s what the wealthiest man alive would do.
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2 comments:
Hi dont know why im on this site but instead of keeping the money and investing in the states why doest he give it to people in africa or other poor places. almost half of the world lives 2.50 a day. so if you are reading. Here is the poorest countrie in the world Niger Invest in all the villages and you will see how it feels
lol
im proud to be from Niger
Thanks for your comment, Ouwani. I can't speak for Warren Buffet but I will say that there are people who are dedicated to giving aid to people and nations who are in need of it. And though stimulating a nation's economy is way out of the scope of my personal expertise, I agree with you in that impoverished nations could benefit from having foreign investors put money into things like infrastructure and industry in these nations.
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