My Personal efusjon Update: Two Weeks and Quadruple the Size

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It’s been a week or so since I last blogged about efusjon.  I’ve got several things to talk about, but I wanted to give everyone a quick update on how everything was going.

I started my efusjon business very late on June 30, so for blogging purposes I’m going to assume July 1 as my start date.  It took me five days to personally enroll three new members.  That is important because it takes three personal enrollees to qualify to get paid on anyone and everyone.  My goal was to get three people in the first month, so consider my first goal met!

After getting my first three, I focused my attention towards helping my “team” and building my network.  The cool thing about efusjon is that there’s no competition between me and my network.  In fact, it benefits me to help my three get their three just as it would for me to get three more.  After all, I get paid the same as they do on the everyone they sign up.

So now two weeks later, where do I stand?  Those three new members have expanded to thirteen distributors in my efusjon business in just two weeks!  Remember, I only personally enrolled three!  Here’s the good news – if I do it right, educate the new members, expand my personal knowledge and continue to grow, the pace of my growth should accelerate as my network becomes larger.  Think about it, every time I add a new member, that’s one more person who is working to get their three.  And once again, I get paid $5.10 per month for every person they add!

As always, if you have any questions or would like to learn more about efusjon and the incredible opportunity it offers, let me know.  I’ll be glad to talk with you and answer any questions you may have.

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  1. T.J.'s Dawg House said on July 15th, 2009 at 7:39 am

    Hi Kevin…just like you I started May 14th and got my three in about 2 weeks…8 weeks later I have 31 in my downline…not a lot of over lap because I guess the guys on my sides are not as successful as I was building my team, but now it’s like I ran into a wall…I’ve just about exhausted my resources (friends/family) willing to participate…so now what? I believe I started out on the 13th row of the original matrix and don’t feel i will see to much overlap from the launch on facebook because by time you get to my 8th row and the whole company matrix filled in top/bottom/left to right there will have to be over 2 million people in the company before even going into the 9th row and then I question the international launch…with over 2 million new matrix’s started in my 8th row corporate wide…who’s to say the international matrix’s will start under me??? Any answers???

    Thanks…TJ

  2. Kevin said on July 15th, 2009 at 7:57 am

    First of all, congrats on such a great start! I would imagine you’re pretty close to breaking even if you have 31 people in your downline. The good thing is that once you break even, you’re not out anything – so any growth, even if it’s slow growth, is better than nothing – and pure profit.

    Although I’m far from an expert, here’s what I would suggest. Instead of looking to grow your own efusjon business, I would focus on helping those below me. Efusjon isn’t something you have to sell. It sells itself. You may not experience growth as fast as you have in the past, but it’ll come. I would focus on educating those below you, get them involved in meetings, conference calls, etc and before you know it, you’ll get there. Remember, this is a business, not a get-rich-quick scheme. Thanks for the comment!

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