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Most home businesses start, or originate  from an idea dreamed up around the kitchen table. Sir Richard Branson of Virgin and Sir Alan Sugar  of Amstrad both started there business's from around a kitchen table. Both of them must have worked  very hard to get to where they are now.

This business is not like Amstrad or Virgin. This business is already well established with thousands of customers, all you have to do is promote it. This may sound easy , but its not its hard work in the early days, most will just give up and call it a day. But some will keep going , on and on ending up with a six figure income. AS  Sir Alan Sugar and Sir Richard Branson will agree if ever they were to read this , to succeed in life you have to be determined , to keep going when the going gets tough. Always looking for ways to improve what your doing.

The Business ( Network Marketing)

Network Marketing also known as Referral Marketing or Multi Level Marketing (MLM) is a distribution model for products and services that many major household brands like Tiscali, , Avon and Anne Summers all use. It is a very cost effective way for these companies to acquire loyal customers. Most people network market all the time without realising they are doing it and they certainly don't get paid for it. For example if you see a great new film you tell your friends and family. The cinema DOES NOT pay you for all the referrals. Another example is that you recommend a great new restaurant that you recently dined at.  Do you get a free meal the next time you go there? No I didn't think so. What about giving the name of your mechanic to your friends and family when they need help. The mechanic does not pay a commission for each customer. 

Tiscali Network simply gives you the opportunity to get paid for getting people to use Tiscali's products while at the same time you are helping your friends, family and associates either save money or make money. Network Marketing has attracted 30 million people worldwide and is now a $90 Billion global industry. In America 20% of all millionaires come from the network marketing industry and it is taught as a business model in many business schools including Harvard. Now watch this Video

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The Product ( Telecommunications )

Twenty years ago this week, privatisation as we know it was invented. British Telecom became the first major state flotation, paving the way for what became a torrent of mass-market sell-offs, in the UK and around the world. How did it come about and what were the lasting effects? Oddly, de-nationalisation seems to have been largely an accident - or, at best, a policy emerging by trial and error. Elected in 1979, the Conservative government led by Margaret Thatcher favoured increasing competition. At the same time, ministers were obliged to address the problem of government budget deficits. But in the late 1970s, the notion of privatisation was scarcely even a gleam in a minister's eye. When BT became privatised more holes were dug, and more cables laid, it became quicker to get a phone in stalled, before privatisation there was a 3 month waiting list.

But the cost of a phone call did not come down . It was not until   Ofcom  forced BT to give rival firms equal access to its phone lines . Mercury was the first Telecom company to complete with BT  then we saw Swift Call , Telecom Plus, Telco, Euphony, First Telecom, Onetel, now we have the Post Office and Tesco the list is endless all fighting over the Tens of Millions of BT customers. Even so BT sill has the monopoly.

When all other business's are in decline the Telecommunication Industry is booming, because people love to talk, with upto 20,000  new computers  purchased each week and the demand for broadband there could not be a better  time to enter the Telecommunications business. and believe it or not its FREE to Join it only takes Five Minutes just click this link... www.tiscali-network.com/zxone then your in Business!    Good Luck