Introduction: Statement of The Problem

The value you provide to any network marketing company is the size of your network or associates. This starts with your personal group of friends and contacts and expands to their personal group of associates. This is commonly referred to as your team. The bigger your team, the more valuable you are to the network marketing company. It all boils down to one simple truth: if you have a big enough team, you’ll make money in ANY network marketing company.  So what’s the problem?

The problem is that according to the typical network marketing company, you don’t own that channel (team) after signing them up into Company A. Doesn’t sound fair, does it? You may not know all of the people below you in your organization, but Company A wouldn’t have any of them if you hadn’t started that channel with your list of friends and family.

It gets worse.  If you leave Company A, you are not allowed to take your channel with you.  Your only asset has been given away for next to nothing.  If you go from Company A to Company B, you must re-start building your new channel from scratch.

Solution: Own Your Channel

Own Your Channel (OYC) has created an entirely new approach to solve this problem. Instead of finding a company and then building our team, we first build our team and then find multiple companies that want access to OUR channel. In other words, you keep your asset.

Once your channel is established within OYC, you will enroll your team into Company A all at once. Over time, we will, as a collective, pick up new companies. We won’t move our teams from Company A to Company B, but will simply purchase additional distributorships in Company B. In other words, you will be enrolled in both companies at the same time with the same group. This allows you to earn money from your single team in multiple opportunities simultaneously. This business strategy magnifies your earning potential by using the work you performed once to create revenue streams in multiple companies.

Power comes from numbers.  If we as a group move together, we can dictate terms when it comes to negotiating with new companies we add.  This will allow us to override policies and procedures that may present conflicts with our business plan.

Watch the short presentation

http://www.ownyourchannel.com/?idahokev

Kevin Thompson
http://www.articlesbase.com/team-building-articles/build-your-buisness-channel-for-the-final-time-1251865.html