Friday, July 25, 2008

Global Resorts Network: Can Anyone Really Succeed?

By Catherine Willis

Global Resorts Network, like any successful business opportunity, is composed of two parts to it: the product and the business opportunity. In order to be successful in any home based business opportunity one must promote a product that is desirable, in demand, and that caters to a group of people that have money to spend.

If there's no demand, then there are no customers. Sounds simple, but a lot of people forget. This is true in both brick and mortar and online businesses.

Global Resorts Network promotes a travel club where members get access to exclusive timeshare owners-only properties as well as resorts and condo stays. Members do not actually purchase a timeshare so there are no maintenance fees involved. Members pay between $298 to $799 per week of travel.

Global Resorts Network as a business requires networking. Anyone can do this through advertising and word of mouth. Global Resorts Network's mentors train their teams to succeed in the business and teach them how to promote the business and the retail product.

The Global Resorts Network Gold membership costs $1495 and the Platinum membership costs $2995 plus a $100 annual website fee. There are no maintenance fees and the initial investment is a one-time investment. The Gold membership is a 3-year membership and the Platinum membership is a lifetime membership.

I've noticed two main benefits of Global Resorts Network as a business: the first is the high commissions. Members never make less than $500 on every single sale. The second benefit is that teams can grow with no limits, not like traditional MLMs where you only make money up to a certain level.

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