Opportunity Or Scam?

The Dream Team is a training organization for people in 
network marketing and MLM businesses. They claim to be
 able to train distributors to add 20 - 30 new people per 
week into their downlines.
I have personally interviewed a number of students in the
I have personally interviewed a number of students in the
 Dream Team, as well as Terry Duff and Gino Niccoli, the 
founders. There are some very real concerns about being 
a Dream Team student, and in this article, we will go
 through and look at the pros and cons of becoming a
 Dream Team student.
• Dream Team - The Bad
The Dream Team provides marketing education and training
• Dream Team - The Bad
The Dream Team provides marketing education and training
to network marketers. They teach how to use the phone,
 the internet, and the written word to attract people that 
are already looking for your product and service.
Can a distributor add 20 - 30 people per week into a
Can a distributor add 20 - 30 people per week into a
business? Absolutely. I found that some students were 
adding more than that, but the most important thing to
understand is that it is not a walk in the park. It takes 
many students 3, 4, some even 5 months to understand
 exactly how to apply the techniques to their businesses.
Unfortunately, many network marketers are sold on the
Unfortunately, many network marketers are sold on the
fantasy of just joining a business, and having a couple of 
friends or family members grow their downline for them.
 The Dream Team does not support this at all, focus on 
developing people into entrepreneurs who are willing to 
work to get success. They stress that growing a hugely 
successful business is not easy, and for network marketers 
looking for a "silver bullet", they will not find it with the 
Dream Team. It is not a get rich quick type of program, 
and it seemed that the students who had the most trouble 
were those that expected immediate results with minimal
 or no effort.
Also, the education and training is not cheap. Their low-end
Also, the education and training is not cheap. Their low-end
package is $699, and their top package rings in at $1,999.
 For someone looking for an el-cheapo fix, they will not 
find it with the Dream Team program.
• Dream Team - The Good
The best part about the Dream Team is that their education
• Dream Team - The Good
The best part about the Dream Team is that their education
 actually works. That might seem to be expected, but in
 this day and age of hype, there is much to be said for 
a program that can deliver on its promises.
Their training is based on effective marketing techniques
Their training is based on effective marketing techniques
 and methods used by professional marketers, but
 customized for network marketing. They pedigree is
 impressive, as they appear have learned from very 
experienced marketers such as Yanik Silver, Joe Sugarman,
 Dan Kennedy, the late Gary Halbert, etc. These 
professional marketers routinely charge upwards of $3,000 
just for a 4 day seminar, making the Dream Team 
education look like a bargain.
In attending an actual class, we found it was a surprisingly
In attending an actual class, we found it was a surprisingly
refreshing and honest look at what works in network 
marketing. The class was clear, to the point, and full of 
actual "meat", good content that someone could use 
and apply. So many times, network marketing training 
is a bunch of fluff and hype - All sizzle, no steak. They 
seem to pride themselves on giving out "steak" - good
 information that can used, applied, and repeated.
One of the students I interviewed explained that they
One of the students I interviewed explained that they
had applied the techniques he had learned to his MLM, 
and over the course of 10 months, had grown his
 downline to over 23,000 customers and reps, and had 
won a number of awards from his company. We also
 found some students that had signed up, and though 
they enjoyed the training, never really applied it, and 
thus, never really got any significant results.
To sum up, the education and training is a good match
To sum up, the education and training is a good match
 for networkers that are sick of chasing their warm 
markets, that are willing to work, that have some money
 to invest into their business, and that are serious
 about becoming successful. For those with the lottery
 ticket mentality, this education would undoubtedly be
 a complete waste of time and money.







 






















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