Right or Almost Right is based on John Haremza’s 25 years of success in network marketing. It’s John’s answer to the questions so many ask such as, “Where’s the money? Why am I not seeing the success I expected?” As John says, “I meet so many intelligent, hard-working, dedicated network marketers who are struggling. They are not seeing the results they expected, and they always as, “Why?”
John believes that the small subtleties of how the network marketing business is done make the big difference between making a little money versus making a lot of money, between success and struggling. He addresses many of the basics of doing “the business,” from prospecting to leading your organization, and points out what is “right” as compared to what is “almost right.”
John has lived every example contained in his book. “Network marketing changed my life beyond my wildest imagination,” says John. His story is amazing, from living in a trailer park to a well-known network marketing leader. And his story can help you to make your dreams come true too!
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Author's Bio:
After he graduated high school, John got a job as a machine operator at the potato chip plant. When he was promoted to maintenance manager he thought that this $22,000 a year job was the best job he could ever hope for. Then he was introduced to Network Marketing and his life changed forever.
John’s story is one of those American rags to riches, from adversity and obscurity to a life of dreams. Now after spending 23 years in network marketing John has earned over $12 million. He has been responsible for product sales of over $500 million. His teams have earned over $200 million in commissions and he is featured in numerous publications and has produced 100’s of sales tools to support his teams.
Currently, a regular speaker, consultant and author, John hopes to bring his message of Right or Almost Right to the masses.
This was a really informative book for me. I think that the first chapter is the most important. If I could this apply this philosophy to all my goals, then I would reach them much easier. Small Steps. We can all take small steps. I liked that the author was very honest and helpful. Like everything there are mistakes to be made, and the author also has a chapter on this topic. I like his Say more to less people approach to communication. I also liked the chapter on quitting. I often tell people that the will not win if they do not try. They are afraid of not succeeding. However, what if the outcome was positive, but they never knew because they were to afraid to try? I liked the format of the book, and the tidbits/quotes written throughout. It was an easy book to read and understand. I am giving this book a 5/5 I was a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.
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