Association of Better Networkers

As we all know, millions of people are losing their jobs in this world today.

They’ve lost their faith in corporate America, they’ve lost their faith in our government, and they’ve lost their faith in the financial institutions who were supposed to safe-guard their retirement. People are waking up to the fact, that the only financial security you can have in this world, is the kind you create for yourself as an entrepreneur. Which means one thing… Millions of people are coming into the network marketing industry for the very first time looking for hope, and a solution to the brave new world we live in. But they’re scared, and they should be… Diving into the home business world is over-whelming. It’s filled with 1,000’s of opportunities, and all kinds of people. Many are honest, some are not. But in the end, all of these people are looking for the same things…

  • They’re looking for someone they can trust.
  • They’re looking for a legitimate business that’s not a scam.
  • They’re looking for quality training that will teach them how to be successful.
  • They’re looking to plug into a genuine community that cares.

So what are they supposed to do?

The Association of Better Networkers is part of the answer to that question.

The ABN is going to take the lead role in the networking industry when it comes to protecting consumers, promoting leaders with integrity, and providing the highest quality of training possible. By becoming a certified member of The Association of Better Networkers, I have elected to identify myself as a Professional Network Marketer who uses “Better Business Practices” in my business.

I am a leader of integrity and I invite you check me out at BetterNetworker.com and on Google – just type in my name – Rose Mis, RoseMis, Rose_Mis. You can decide for yourself if I am someone that you might be able to trust and feel good about doing business with.

I have also agreed to adhere to the ABN’s Code of Business Ethics.

I have my own feed back page on my profile so happy customers and team members can leave comments about me and how I conduct my business. Negative feedback can be posted  there as well. And, as we all know, anything that is posted on the internet stays there forever. So, my reputation really is on the line.

The “ABN” Code of Business Ethics:

  1. I have a “zero spam” policy and do not send unsolicited emails to my team members, customers, or prospects. All mass email correspondence is CAN-SPAM compliant and contains an “unsubscribe” link for easy removal from my lists. I respect the privacy of individuals will not sell or distribute their contact information to a third party without their permission.
  2. The company(s) I represent are in good standing with the FTC and sell value-based products that improve the lives of my customers.
  3. I do not represent, endorse, or promote illegal pyramid schemes, or “cash-gifting” programs.
  4. I do not represent, endorse, or promote “forced-matrix” programs.
  5. I pledge to provide training and support to my team members, and make my contact information readily available to my customers and/or distributors.
  6. I pledge to conduct my business with honesty and integrity.
  7. I will continually further my education and development as an entrepreneur so that I may achieve the level of success I desire by helping other people achieve the level of success they desire.

These 7 standards are simple, but extremely important to create a strong foundation in our industry, and a safe environment for new entrepreneurs. As long as I uphold these 7 standards, the reputation of the “ABN” will stand behind me, and help me achieve my goals, because my reputation is my most valuable asset when it comes to building a business in an industry like Networking, which is based on personal relationships.

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