Let’s Get Your Vemma Business Rolling!
We are so excited that you are part of our great Team!
Each of us has our own goals and reasons for building a business to increase our income. We feel strongly that we are responsible for helping you reach the level of success you wish to reach in your Vemma business. Whatever your goals, we are here to help you develop a successful Vemma business.
Our philosophy is to teach you to teach.
There are basically two ways to build your Vemma business – personal contact marketing and internet marketing.
We want you to have information on both systems. Internet marketing
can be more expensive than personal contact marketing. However,
for those with little time for “personal networking,” internet marketing
is possibly the best answer. If, on the other hand, you have extra
time and enjoy talking with people face to face, personal contact
marketing may be best answer for you. Statistics throughout the
company show that a combination of both internet marketing and
personal contact marketing builds your business quicker than just
one or the other.
To better assist you in making a decision about your marketing
strategies, click on the links Internet
Marketing and Personal
Contact Marketing.
Treat your Vemma business as a business and not a hobby. Developing a successful
Vemma business is not unlike developing any other business – it
takes capital, time, and effort. What you sow, so will you reap.
As with other businesses, Vemma does not build overnight. It requires
building relationships – whether you enroll a person through personal
contact marketing or through VemmaBuilder, you will need to develop
a relationship with that person. As your Upline Success Coaches,
we are here to support and help each and every one of you that
we enroll on our team.
Click the above button to watch "The Vemma Scene," a seven-minute video overview of the Vemma company. You can also connect to this video from your own website www.myvemma.com/username.
“Give a man a fish; you have fed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you have fed him for a lifetime.”
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