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Fortune High Tech Marketing (a.k.a. FHTM) – How to Make Easy Residual Income
In this article I am going to explain how I was introduced into the world of network marketing and what company taught me how to be more open minded in today’s world, Fortune High Tech Marketing (FHTM.)
About 6 months ago I worked at a local engineering consulting firm as Civil Engineering Technologist. I went to college for about three and a half years to earn my diploma.
I went into the program thinking that’s what I was going to do and I was going to work my way up the ladder into management. I was never that great at school but I knew that if you worked hard enough, you can accomplish anything you want, so pretty much fresh out of high school I applied for the engineering program.
Long Story short, three and a half years later I finally graduated and started my career. Just like everyone else, thinking that going to school and getting a good job will secure a safe income and live happily ever after.
Well times are changing my friends, out of no where the boss calls me into his office and gives me a 3 week heads up that there might be some lay-offs in the civil department, but shouldn’t have to worry too much about it. About a month later the boss calls me into his office again and hands me an official letter stating I am out of a job due to the recession. Just like that.
Except for a few seniors left, the civil department is pretty much empty. No construction happening, so no work for us to do for the construction contractors.
I was in shock, I packed a box full of my personal belongings from my desk and walked out about an hour later, with 3 of my colleagues. What would I tell my girlfriend, family, friends? It felt like I was fired on the spot.
Anyways, a buddy of mine called me over to his place about a month later to show me this home based business he heard about, Fortune High Tech Marketing.
I am seriously one of the biggest sceptic people out there, but the compensation plan for FHTM was almost “too good to be true”. Like most MLM companies out there, the initial pitch/compensation plan is designed to get people to join their opportunity based on hype. Once the hype wears off about 3 weeks later and the fantasy of driving your dream car are no longer there, and you havn’t earned a SINGLE dollar…you begin to think “was I just scammed?”
This is exactly what happened to me, I thought this was my calling and my fears of losing everything were over. Turns out FHTM’s compensation plan is real, but like most companies, they teach you to chase your friends and family down. Instead of teaching you the right way of marketing your home business, to be part of the top 5%.
Instead of quitting like the rest do (average 3 months in), I decided to keep going and I researched as much as I possibly could.
Another long story short, I finally found a way to market one of the best, debt free companies (Fortune High Tech Marketing) using Systems and Technologies. Meaning, I found a community of the top earning internet marketers in a community based group to help mentor and coach me into turning my useless “home business” into a residual income earning machine!
You see, it pays to never quit and to be patient. Good things will happen to those who do so. It did for me and why shouldn’t it happen for you? I’m just a normal guy who took a chance and did something different. It seems as if we are all programmed from childhood to go to school to work until your 65 then retire. Life is too short!
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