Why Network Marketing?

As I write this, I write this with passion of love.  Many people that know me have known Cesar Ramirez as a hard worker. Someone who never gives up wanting to achieve more and never settling for less. As I write this, I’m lying in bed on a Monday morning being inspired by my good friend Ray Higdon on his post about connecting with his father after 13 years.

I am often asked why do I support and stick around the Network Marketing industry so long. It hit me this morning that I find myself being me and free to be whom I want to be to develop myself more and connect with like minded people.

I don’t know if you can relate to this but many years ago I was finding myself really disgusted with the job industry with all the multilevel interviews and conducting background searches. You know, you go to school, to get a degree, to hopefully find a job that will make you a comfortable living. I found that job and it got outsourced over seas the day of my graduation.

You know it was a cycle of never ending selling myself to get another job that wasn’t a recruiting agency like those recruiting agencies in Hawaii I heard about. I was like “man, if I have to keep going through this cycle and depending on one stream of income to take care of my family, I’m just not going to feel safe living this way.”

So I started to educate myself on businesses and what made great people like Bill Gates, Michael Dell, Steve Jobs, etc successful. I found one similar thing in common, they all dropped out of college and they had every reason not to fail. They had a burning desire to succeed. Logically, it makes sense why I picked those three names. They are in my industry. I am a Computer Engineer by degree from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. I am a business minded person by nature because of the choices I made and circumstances that I was around. I started my first computer service company in 2006 after being let go from a corporate job because I beat my manager at a Foosball game (seriously he wasn’t happy and had it out for me to let me go).

I knew that if I would bring value to the market place, I would become successful. On the contrary, it also made one big change in my life because I was going completely against what anyone in my family was doing. I was told many times to get a corporate job to get benefits. My mentality was making more money and buying my own benefits. Creating my own circumstances instead of depending on the government, corporate, etc. A slight edge shift in thinking.

Anytime I would talk to my family about the benefits of being in business for yourself, they could not agree with me because they have not experienced anything different then a 9-5 job. So with that said relationships were gambled. Many would not support my decision and even though they knew I was in business, many would not hire me to take care of their computer tasks. They would hire someone else to do the work and honestly, I was offended. Would you not agree if you grew up with someone, looking up to them and they turn around and ignored your efforts to achieve more that they would support you? Instead they ignore you for achieving more and that creates tension and disgust.

Here’s my advice to everyone that has gone through this adversity.  The best thing you can do for your life and business is to love those people that treat you and your business like that twice as much. You see, it’s your business. When you’re in business for yourself, it’s your life. The employee mindset folks don’t understand that because they punch in and punch out to go home to complete hopelessness of repeating that cycle day after day. So if you’ve ever gotten the “why do you always talk about your business life around me?”  question.  Simply say because people do business with people and that’s my life. People don’t do business with companies. Money comes from people and referrals come from people. That’s life.

Why Network Marketing?

I’ve been involved with Network Marketing since 1999 and have had some great success. They say anyone making over $1000 a month part-time is successful. Why do I choose to support the pyramid scheme systems (as the dream killers call it). Simply because it gives the “Average Joe” a chance at developing a business. A “system” that is already proven to work if you follow the recipe. Almost like a McDonald’s without the 1.2 Million Dollar investment.

Here in California, it costs $800+ a year just to keep your corporation going. In a Network Marketing type business, you don’t have to worry about incorporating. All of the headaches of opening up a business are taken care of for you. A S.Y.S.T.E.M. – Save YourSelf  Time Energy and Money.

Networking Marketing starts with friends and family. Of course. Any business that you open up should involve the people that you love. If they get offended simply state, “look, I’m sharing this with you because if and when I’m growing my business and making some radical money at it, I want you to know I thought about you. If you found out from someone else and I didn’t share it with you, you’d be twice as offended.”

Network Marketing is not new. It started in 1890 with a company called Avon. They are still in business to this day. I support every single one of these companies and endorse them because of “what makes a leader shine.” We all “want” to win. The problem with the majority of the people out there is that we’ve been conditioned to lose.

There is a book called “The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson”.  I have the audio book. It is absolutely unequivocally the most important book to read when you are first getting started in developing your life, business, health and goals. If you haven’t read it or heard the audio book, I encourage you to do so now. You can find it at Amazon or any major book store. If you’re a part of my team, I give every single one of my recruits a copy of the book or audio which ever they prefer.

If you made it this far. You’re a winner. Keep me in your prayers as I will do in mine.

Always with love,

Cesar Ramirez.

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Cesar Ramirez (DJ C-Zer)

This is a quick live mix I did on my 2 turntables. A mix of top 40, house, and freestyle music. I’ve been a DJ since 1996 professionally. I’ve loved music since I can remember :-). Music is a universal language that is spoken through bass, snares. I was actually a percussionist back in the school band. I always knew I wanted to do something with music and for many years it has paid well. I make an average of $100-$150 an hour doing what I love best. I know I can charge more, but $500-$800 a night is what keeps me competitive. I have a variety of music from the 1940s-today. Many DJs dedicate themselves at a single genre and that’s great. I believe the DJ should connect with his crowd and figure out what they love. It’s not about what the DJ likes to play. It’s about what the crowd likes to hear and move. You see, I don’t care of it’s Country, Dance, Hip-Hop, Disco, etc. If you’re not reading the crowd and they aren’t dancing, they’re not sticking around and more than likely you’re not going to be invited back to play at that venue.

I’ve done hundreds of weddings and night clubs in my life time. I’ve learned many great things about street knowledge and how to hustle to have cash in my pocket. This is just one of the many hobbies that keeps funding my other ventures. I enjoy what I do and it relieves a ton of stress :-). Fellow DJs, crank it up!

I also own an online radio station called http://www.SuperRadioMix.com. We’ve been in business since 2005 with my partner Mike (Da Chef). We enjoy playing music for the people. Like-minded thinkers tend to attract one another. It all goes back to the power of your influence. Network Marketing.

Effective Time Management and Balance

Effective time management is about learning different time management strategies, increasing your productivity, getting organized and using your time management skills to achieve goals and get more done! That’s why I always believe that to be able to manage a business successfully, you must learn to know your priorities, and manage your time well. If not, then expect delayed profit, or none at all!

Frankly speaking, when any person decides to organize his or her own business, it is highly important to carry out an investigation before taking any further steps. This can be explained by the need in getting to know more information about your competitors and to determine your chances with future prospects for the business. Take note that this is TIME CONSUMING, if you don’t know which and what to prioritize. Actually, this is not just my personal view, but the recommendations of the other experts who are busy with the business success on the world market arena. Every minute counts when running a business. So, I suggest that you have a list of your to-do list, with time as to when you should be able to accomplish a certain task, or else you’ll be totally at lost. If that’s the case then you are absolutely not competent enough for the development of the prosperous business and chances get higher that in few weeks such campaign is going to collapse. Do you not agree with me?

When starting your own business it’s often easy to get yourself started, but a lot harder to keep yourself going when things get a bit rough. Here are ten tips to help you stay committed.

1. Set short term daily, weekly, and monthly goals.
2. Keep those future goals in mind but focus on the present.
3. Be flexible and persistent.
4. Make it fun.
5. Find supportive people.
6. Review what you’ve done.
7. Expand yourself.
8. Stay positive.
9) Production
10) Reward yourself.

Let’s face an important truth. The degree to which you like your career and current job have a direct impact on your life, including your general outlook and demeanor, your physical and mental health, and the quality of your relationships. Often these concepts are NOT taught at an early age. Yes, your work life has that much impact on the rest of your life! If you are genuinely happy with your work, you are generally happy with life.

Because we spend at least a third of our days at our jobs — and some of us as much as half our days — our work must be something we value, something that we want to do and something that gives us a sense of purpose. So, if your work and your job are a struggle for you right now, this article should help clean things up a bit. This article provides a variety of straight-forward tips for helping you achieve the correct mindset.

1: Get it Right
2: Find Balance

There’s a difference between being ambitious and hard-working and simply overdoing it. Your life — and your career — will be so much better if you can carve out a balance (that fits you) between work and home. While certain employers and careers are much more balance-friendly, almost all employers recognize the value of retaining happy and healthy employees. And if full-time employment is no longer an option, consider job-sharing or telecommuting.

3: Make Friends… Network

The most powerful tool in job-hunting is building relationships with people. People with whom you have some kind of relationship are in your network, including family, friends, co-workers, associates, bosses, and the like. Keep expanding your network — and keep up with your current network – and new career opportunities will find you. (Network with people in person and online.) You should belong to at least two professional organizations and two social organizations – and not just belong, but participate (and build those relationships). For more information and resources about the power of networking — and how to do it, go to this section of Quintessential Careers: Key Career Networking Resources for Job-Seekers.

4: Know How to Negotiate

One theory of why the gap between the salaries of men and women is as wide as it is deals with the theory that men much more enjoy the art of salary negotiation and thus, while women may accept an employer’s first offer, men will ask for more. The trick to salary negotiation is research — knowing what you are worth in the market and what the employer is willing to pay. And remember that almost all elements of a job offer are negotiable — not just the salary.

5: Market Yourself

You probably know this fact already, but the best candidates are not always the ones selected for a new job or a promotion. The folks who get ahead are the ones who track their accomplishments and make sure their bosses are aware of them — either through informal discussions or during annual reviews. Also consider becoming an expert by writing articles in your field and serving as an expert for the media. Interested in more tips for building your personal brand? Go to http://www.AttractedLeads.com to see the system I have put in place for your training.

6: Never Stop Your Career Quest

Most of us will work in multiple careers — with numerous jobs with a variety of employers. No one stays in one job with one employer anymore. So, you must see your life as an on-going quest for career happiness and success (however you define these concepts). Don’t stop being active in your career just because you are happy now in your current job — because things can change overnight, and it’s always best to be prepared for the next step in your career rather than having to make rash decisions. Having a plan may help you be better prepared.

Final Thoughts

Everyone should be able to find work that they respect and value — with an employer who respects and values you. Our work does not need to define us, but we have to accept the power that our job satisfaction has on the rest of our lives — with our demeanor, health, and relationships. Using the career tips in this article should provide a foundation for a life of career satisfaction and fulfillment. I’ve always said it, and I’ll say it again. If you can truly do what you love to do, you wouldn’t work for someone, you’d work for yourself. The reason you get up every morning and go to work isn’t because you truly enjoy it, it’s because of a paycheck. If money was not an issue for you, what and where would you be? Really paint that picture for yourself.

Your homework: List 5 dreams on your wall with pictures of where you would be if you weren’t tied to a job right now. If money was not an issue. Yes, you WILL attract it into your reality. In order for you to become and be wealthy, your mindset must become wealthy first. Wealth is a mindset filled with opportunities, not an 8am-5pm time clock.