Tuesday, February 25, 2014

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Monday, February 17, 2014

SEVEN YEARS AND COUNTING





The number seven holds great significance in many cultures. And because we are celebrating WorldVentures' seventh year, it also marks an ideal time for us to reflect back on where we were just seven short years ago, where we are now and what is to come.Back then, we were a blip on the screen with a handful of employees, with one country in our portfolio. But despite our humble beginnings, we were a company with a vision and dreams that knew no limits. That vision of becoming the world's leading direct seller of travel was not solely fueled by the desire for increasing revenue. Though that is a goal of any business, our vision was, and continues to be, helping to make people's dreams of traveling the globe and securing success while doing so, a reality.But, our success cannot be measured by the amount of money in an account or by how many silver BMWs are in our Reps' driveways. Rather, after seven years of watching WorldVentures™ grow in leaps and bounds, I believe our success is measured by you.Each and every DreamTrips Member who has taken once-in-a-lifetime excursions to world-wide locales; each person in the WorldVentures family who has been the catalyst for their dreams and the dreams of their families coming true; each employee in our corporate office and our executive team who work tirelessly to offer innovative products and services, dominating our industry as a travel leader; and each person who no longer wants to just daydream about escaping the everyday, but who is ready to make it their reality - all of you make 'us.' Our success is measured by our people and the lives they lead and how they are now able provide for their families and generations to come. This seventh birthday celebration is all because of you. And the next seven years, 10 years, 20 years and beyond will all be possible because of you too.Right now, we have more people achieving success than ever before. We just launched in our 22nd country (hello Ireland!). We are increasing our corporate staff to accommodate the growth we are experiencing in the field. New DreamTrips™ locations are added every week, offering unbelievable experiences and life-long memories. We are one of the top 100 direct sales companies in the world. And with the Manifest Foundation, we have changed hundreds of lives through our philanthropic outreach. Being creative, driven, innovative and transparent has allowed us to thrive and we only anticipate greater things to come as we head into next year.Around the world, seven can also be a symbol of completion. But for WorldVentures, our journey is not complete. We have yet to reach our full potential - I'm looking forward to all that is to come and hope you are as well. So, as we blow out the candles on this year's birthday celebration, I want to thank you for placing your dreams in our hands. We will continue to hold them, nurture them and give you the tools and training needed to make them your own. Happy birthday to you, WorldVentures - and many more!


Ahiezer Soto


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Monday, February 10, 2014

Overview



WorldVentures™ is a lifestyle company that markets travel-related products. Combining the power of the Internet with the time-tested strength of word-of-mouth marketing, WorldVentures is a leader in the leisure travel industry. WorldVentures Marketing LLC is a privately held company based in Plano, Texas, with active Representatives and members in all 50 states in the United States as well as internationally and has affiliated companies in Canada (WorldVentures Canada Inc.) and Hong Kong (WorldVentures Marketing (Hong Kong) Limited). Contact details for all WorldVentures companies are found in the Compensation Plan Overview below.The inspiration for WorldVentures came from company founders Wayne Nugent and Mike Azcue. Together, they envisioned a company that combined the power of the Internet with direct selling to do something truly innovative.Wayne and Mike assembled a team of experienced and dedicated professionals, and on December 10, 2005, WorldVentures was launched in the US. Since then, the company has enjoyed incredible success and rapid growth. And in 2009, WorldVentures started to expand into global markets. WorldVentures offers something that is one-of-a-kind in the direct-selling and travel industries. Essentially, WorldVentures is a lifestyle company.


Ahiezer Soto


P.S: if you have ever been interested in traveling the world with like minded business owners and making money while doing it then i challenge you to partner up with a TOP LEADER in the company.

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Saturday, February 8, 2014

THE SUCCESS OF WOMEN IN DIRECT-SELLING



“Sisters are Doin’ It for Themselves” and “She Works Hard for the Money” are catchy tunes (we hear you humming!) that thousands of women use as empowerment anthems. And for those who’ve found a second home in direct selling, no songs could better define the hard work they put in or the independence the industry can afford them.October is National Women’s Small Business Month. And when you look at the numbers, especially in direct sales, a month dedicated to the accomplishments of female entrepreneurs makes a lot of sense:  • In 2012, global direct sales totaled more than $166 million.  • Women made up 75% of the global direct sales workforce last year.It’s safe to say that there’s plenty of room for any woman to get her piece of the direct-selling pie.From decadent specialty foods and sleek cookware to gleaming jewels and one-of-a-kind vacation experiences, opportunities abound for women wanting to establish careers in direct sales.But, why are so many women successful in the direct-selling industry?Here’s our take on a couple of reasons:Running on EmpathyWhile one-size-does-not-always-fit all, it’s safe to say that many women are naturally empathetic and understand how to cultivate relationships.  Showing empathy simply means putting yourself in someone else’s shoes and understanding what they want and need. And if you can do that, you’re already a step ahead in the sales game!Whether you’re talking to an on-the-go executive about skin care, a spouse seeking a  special gift or a time-pressed mom in need of vacation options for her family, being empathetic will not only help you assess what products or services your customer really needs, but may also earn you a lifetime customer.To-Do List―Done!The phone’s ringing, dinner needs prepping, travel plans need confirming, the hamster is loose (again) ―and there’s a team call in exactly 1 hour. Good thing women are pros at multi-tasking!Though debates are still ongoing, the universe generally accepts that women are pretty good multi-taskers. And because many direct-selling businesses can be started on a part-time basis, women who foray into the field may find it just a bit easier to make their mark on the business world and still give their personal lives the attention they need.Savvy Shopping StyleThere are lots of titles that women can hold, but we’d like to bet that the majority of them are the CPOs of their households. (That’s Chief Purchasing Officer to you!)According to research, women make or influence 85 percent of purchasing decisions. From everyday grocery purchases to the newest tablet, women have no choice but to be savvy shoppers, especially when considering the members of their households and their needs.Years of balancing budgets, being flexible and making sound financial choices are “unofficial” training for the same types of situations entrepreneurs may find themselves in. And it doesn’t matter if they’re fresh out of college or have a mortgage and 2 kids who need college fundsas savvy consumers, women may have an “unofficial” edge in making these budgeting and purchasing skills work for them as business owners.We’re aware that every woman out there may not possess all of these characteristics. But, since we have so many highly successful, dynamic and “Did she really manage to take care of all of that?” women within WorldVentures as examples, we felt it fitting to celebrate the “fairer sex” this month, too. Do you have some superstar ladies on your teams?  Is there another song that makes you feel all “I am woman, hear me roar!” on the inside? If so, share with us! - See more at: http://www.worldventures.com/blog/read/the-success-of-women-in-direct-selling#sthash.CWJjbTdc.dpuf



Ahiezer Soto


P.S: if you have ever been interested in traveling the world with like minded business owners and making money while doing it then i challenge you to partner up with a TOP LEADER in the company.


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Thursday, February 6, 2014

A break down of World Ventures and how it works

This video goes through everything you need to know about World Ventures in detail, if you are left with more questions please contact me at ahiezersoto@gmail.com and i would be more then happy to answer them all.





                      http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-6mSiIJWTNc

Ahiezer Soto

P.S: if you have ever been interested in traveling the world with like minded business owners and making money while doing it then i challenge you to partner up with a TOP LEADER in the company.


http://sotoaventures.worldventures.biz/home/locale/?url=%2F

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Self Confidence










From the quietly confident doctor whose advice we rely on, to the charismatic confidence of an inspiring speaker, self-confident people have qualities that everyone admires.Self-confidence is extremely important in almost every aspect of our lives, yet so many people struggle to find it. Sadly, this can be a vicious circle: People who lack self-confidence can find it difficult to become successful.After all, most people are reluctant to back a project that's being pitched by someone who was nervous, fumbling, and overly apologetic.On the other hand, you might be persuaded by someone who speaks clearly, who holds his or her head high, who answers questions assuredly, and who readily admits when he or she does not know something.Self-confident people inspire confidence in others: their audience, their peers, their bosses, their customers, and their friends. And gaining the confidence of others is one of the key ways in which a self-confident person finds success.The good news is that self-confidence really can be learned and built on. And, whether you’re working on your own self-confidence or building the confidence of people around you, it’s well-worth the effort!

How Confident do you Seem to Others?

Your level of self-confidence can show in many ways: your behavior, your body language, how you speak, what you say, and so on. Look at the following comparisons of common confident behavior with behavior associated with low self-confidence. Which thoughts or actions do you recognize in yourself and people around you?




What is Self-Confidence?

Two main things contribute to self-confidence: self-efficacy and self-esteem.We gain a sense of self-efficacy when we see ourselves (and others similar to ourselves) mastering skills and achieving goals that matter in those skill areas. This is the confidence that, if we learn and work hard in a particular area, we'll succeed; and it's this type of confidence that leads people to accept difficult challenges, and persist in the face of setbacks.This overlaps with the idea of self-esteem, which is a more general sense that we can cope with what's going on in our lives, and that we have a right to be happy. Partly, this comes from a feeling that the people around us approve of us, which we may or may not be able to control. However, it also comes from the sense that we are behaving virtuously, that we're competent at what we do, and that we can compete successfully when we put our minds to it.Some people believe that self-confidence can be built with affirmations and positive thinking. At Mind Tools, we believe that there's some truth in this, but that it's just as important to build self-confidence by setting and achieving goals – thereby building competence. Without this underlying competence, you don't have self-confidence: you have shallow over-confidence, with all of the issues, upset and failure that this brings.

Building Self-Confidence

So how do you build this sense of balanced self-confidence, founded on a firm appreciation of reality?The bad news is that there’s no quick fix, or five-minute solution.The good news is that building self-confidence is readily achievable, just as long as you have the focus and determination to carry things through. And what’s even better is that the things you’ll do to build self-confidence will also build success – after all, your confidence will come from real, solid achievement. No-one can take this away from you!So here are our three steps to self-confidence, for which we’ll use the metaphor of a journey: preparing for your journey; setting out; and accelerating towards success.

Step 1: Preparing for Your Journey

The first step involves getting yourself ready for your journey to self-confidence. You need to take stock of where you are, think about where you want to go, get yourself in the right mindset for your journey, and commit yourself to starting it and staying with it.In preparing for your journey, do these five things:

Look at What You've Already Achieved

Think about your life so far, and list the ten best things you've achieved in an "Achievement Log." Perhaps you came top in an important test or exam, played a key role in an important team, produced the best sales figures in a period, did something that made a key difference in someone else’s life, or delivered a project that meant a lot for your business.Put these into a smartly formatted document, which you can look at often. And then spend a few minutes each week enjoying the success you’ve already had!

see more at : http://www.mindtools.com/selfconf.html#sthash.wdC6MMYZ.dpuf



Ahiezer Soto


P.S: if you have ever been interested in traveling the world with like minded business owners and making money while doing it then i challenge you to partner up with a TOP LEADER in the company.


http://sotoaventures.worldventures.biz/home/locale/?url=%2F




Monday, February 3, 2014

Dream Killer













It's time to start taking positivesteps towards living YOUR dreamlifestyle.Here's a tip that can help...==>  Don't listen to your dream killers.What the heck is a dream killer?A dream killer, is somebody who tells you that "you cant"or that "that's not possible."It's that nagging person or voice thatsays over and over again......   "If it sounds too good to be true, than    it probably is."Excuse my French, but what a load of crap!Do you want to know who says that?Only two people buy into that phrase:1. People who have no dreams 2. People who have dreams that will    never accomplish them Here is a tip when trying to decide who andwhat to listen to in regards to trying to createan extra income from home or online. (You may want to write this down because it will guarantee thatyou never listen to a "Dream Killer.")  If the person giving you the advice is not successful  or is not living the life of their dreams, don't  listen.Why in the world would you ever take financial advicefrom somebody who was not financially independentthemselves?I used to get it all the time from my family andfriends."Boy, that looks very good, but if it soundsto good to be true......"Usually they would leave it open like that. I know they always meant well, but the truth is, those that were saying this to me were either broke or nowhere near achieving my goalthat I had for myself.......so why should I listen to them? The whole "if it sounds too good to be true"statement doesn't even make sense whenyou think about it...What are they looking for?Something that sounds crappy enough to be real?I'll give you an example...Think of it this way; if Michael Jordan had told his friends and family in high school that he would be the greatest basketball playerof all time.......most would have said, "Dream on."Some of them would have supported him but theywould have had serious doubts that he couldbe the greatest ever.After all, he did get cut from his high school team.But he had goals and worked his tail off to reachthem.And he did it. My whole point is this:You've heard the statement a thousand times that...."if it sounds too good to be true,it probably is."   ==>  If you buy into that,     ...you...will...never...be...    ...successful. Those that are most successful in lifehave bigger dreams than most people to start.The other thing you need to consider is the sourceof the comment. If those that are making that commentare wildly successful and living the life of theirdreams, listen. If they are not, why are you evenbothering to listen?If I listened to those that told me it was too good to be true........ I would be living my crappy 9 to 5 lifestyle just wishing I could be at the park on a Monday morning with my kids. As it turns out, I had bigger dreams andknew what the possibilities were. The result is that I am living the life that I want and that I choose. And you can, too.  It's simply a choice.That freedom is completely indescribable.I hope that I did not get too "Tony Robbins" onyou there...  :)But I get that issue brought up too often andit's very disturbing to me. People let comments and attitudes get in the way of their dreams whenthey could have realized them so many times byactually listening to those that were living theirdreams and not wishing for them.Do you have big dreams?  -Scott Raley"Freedom Artist"


Ahiezer Soto


P.S: if you have ever been interested in traveling the world with like minded business owners and making money while doing it then i challenge you to partner up with a TOP LEADER in the company.

http://sotoaventures.worldventures.biz/home/locale/?url=%2F

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Not sure about world ventures ? leave questions here and i will answer anything you are not sure about

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Questions on World Ventures












Where does the source of income come from to pay the commission to its members?

1.    Worldventures collect commissions through the booking engine Rovia Just like Expedia/ Agoda/ Travelocity/ Priceline etc, the Rovia engine gets paid commissions from the suppliers such as Airlines, Hotels, Cruises, Car rentals for bookings made.However, being a Worldventures member, we get to earn part of these commissions made through our Rovia booking site ; paid to us in the form of Rovia Bucks, which we can then use for future bookings on our site (1 Rovia Buck = 1 US$).  As representatives of Worldventures, we are given 1 Rovia buck for every air ticket purchased. This is so, as margins for air flights are very low. (In ST, one of the local travel agents commented that the reason they charge a service fee for air ticket bookings made with credit card is because margin could be only $10 or less per ticket sold).Worldventures do follow the market rate for hotels, cruises, car rentals, travel insurance depending on the deal payout by the suppliers, it could range from 7%-10% of the billed amount ; of which, Rovia passes on 50% of what they earn to us in the form of Rovia Bucks. (when we book using Rovia Bucks, it goes back to the company  – that’s revenue too)



2. Worldventures revenue also comes from membership fees $360.91 joining feeMonthly feesIn short, Worldventures is a travel club with monthly membership that gives the members access to discounted vacations (known as Dreamtrips). This product is best described as taking the bulk buying concept of Costco or Sam’s Club and applying it to travel. Worldwide in 22 countries, the Worldventures memberships currently stand at more than 300,000 and the numbers are growing every single day. Just like Costco or Sam’s Club, Worldventures will become a household name with millions of members all over the world. Thus, in summary, Worldventures earns from the bookings made through the Rovia booking engine (travel site) and the Worldventures memberships. And from the above sources of income, Worldventures is able to pay the representatives as per ement which shows that just under 30% of Representatives make any money -- is it still a good opportunity?

WorldVentures offers the opportunity for people to plug into a program where they receive training on leveraging their time and efforts to generate an income stream. But, like any business, there are no guarantees--you get out of it what you put into it.It would be irresponsible to claim that someone could be successful with WorldVentures simply by enrolling as a Representative. No one can make such a claim about any business opportunity. WorldVentures makes no such claim. The company endeavors, through the Income Disclosure Statement and compliance-related training, to train all Representatives to present a balanced, accurate portrayal of the WorldVentures opportunity. The data is provided on the WorldVentures’ Income Disclosure Statement to help people fully understand the opportunity being offered.At the core of the company’s foundation is the commitment to provide an honest and fair opportunity. WorldVentures acknowledges the program is not right for everyone, so anyone who is considering the opportunity should have the data needed to get an accurate picture of what the WorldVentures program offers.





Is WorldVentures a card mil?

ASTA (American Society of Travel Agents), the foremost expert on "card mills" has published a white paper entitled "Travel Industry Card Mills: What Consumers and Consumer Protection Agencies Should Know about Travel Industry Card Mills." ASTA defines card mills as businesses that sell deceptive identification cards and packages that falsely identify the purchaser as a "travel agent" and offer these purchasers the chance to pass themselves off as sellers of travel services and thereby obtain discounts, upgrades, and courtesies.WorldVentures is a marketing company. All products are provided by and supported by Rovia, WorldVentures’ exclusive travel partner. Neither company issues identification cards nor credentials of any kind. Moreover, WorldVentures does not promote that a Leisure Travel Consultant (LTC) will or could receive travel industry discounts or benefits of any nature. The company does not make any claims that prospects can “travel like a travel agent” or in any way qualify for rates that they have not specifically earned. Thus, WorldVentures should never be confused with a card mill. In fact, the name "Leisure Travel Consultant" was chosen to help further delineate WorldVentures’ Representatives from traditional travel agents and to avoid any misunderstanding by travel vendors or the public at large.Rovia is an Airline Reporting Corporation/International Airlines Travel Agent Network (ARC/IATAN) travel agency that provides the technology and operational support for WorldVentures’ LTCs. Training is also provided to help LTCs market and sell travel in order to earn travel commissions. Commissions are based on the level of accreditation an LTC has achieved.Rovia has a robust training program that allows a novice to move through different levels of achievement and accreditation to attain privileges and skill sets comparable to members of the traditional travel community. This includes completing Cruise Line Industry Association (CLIA) accreditation as well as travel training and testing developed by Education Systems, a travel industry-recognized educational development company, leading all the way through full Global Distribution System (GDS) proficiency. Further, the education program provided by Education Systems is the same content used in post-secondary travel schools, travel textbooks, and travel training software utilized by many travel industry associations.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSuAJCbB7Hw&feature=youtu.be (youtube video – James Lee IMD explains how the WV Comp Plan works)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMhO7Wyx3ts&feature=youtu.be (youtube video - IMD James Lee explains how the Worldventures Lineage Chart works




Ahiezer Soto




P.S: if you have ever been interested in traveling the world with like minded business owners and making money while doing it then i challenge you to partner up with a TOP LEADER in the company.

http://sotoaventures.worldventures.biz/home/locale/?url=%2F

Saturday, February 1, 2014

World Ventures Complaints








1. WorldVentures publishes an Income Disclosure Statement which shows that just under 30% of Representatives make any money--is it still a good opportunity?WorldVentures offers the opportunity for people to plug into a program where they receive training on leveraging their time and efforts to generate an income stream. But, like any business, there are no guarantees--you get out of it what you put into it.It would be irresponsible to claim that someone could be successful with WorldVentures simply by enrolling as a Representative. No one can make such a claim about any business opportunity. WorldVentures makes no such claim. The company endeavors, through the Income Disclosure Statement and compliance-related training, to train all Representatives to present a balanced, accurate portrayal of the WorldVentures opportunity. The data is provided on the WorldVentures’ Income Disclosure Statement to help people fully understand the opportunity being offered.At the core of the company’s foundation is the commitment to provide an honest and fair opportunity. WorldVentures acknowledges the program is not right for everyone, so anyone who is considering the opportunity should have the data needed to get an accurate picture of what the WorldVentures program offers.



2. Where is the WorldVentures corporate office located?In 2008, WorldVentures moved into brand new 38,000 sq. ft. corporate offices in the business hub of Plano, Texas (a suburb just north of Dallas). The physical address is 5360 Legacy Dr., Building 1, Suite 300, Plano, TX 75024



3. Is WorldVentures active on social media?WorldVentures is active on several social media platforms, you can find us here:WorldVentures FacebookWorldVentures TwitterWorldVentures YouTubeWorldVentures LinkedIn


4. Have WorldVentures executives previously been involved in companies with less than stellar reputations?WorldVentures’ co-founders, Mike Azcue and Wayne Nugent, were in fact involved in GT Trends (formerly PRT) as independent sales representatives, but were never part of the ownership or management of the company. After a short involvement, they disagreed with the business methods practiced by GTT and both men voluntarily resigned. From their experiences, Mike and Wayne made the decision to launch WorldVentures based on a very different set of principles and values.WorldVentures' Director of Training, Marc Accetta, was an independent representative with Equinox (again, not part of the ownership or management). His story is similar to that of Wayne and Mike. Marc voluntarily resigned from Equinox approximately a year and a half before its closure by the Federal Trade Commission. Marc is a world-class trainer and educator, who has achieved industry-wide respect, and has been an invaluable asset to WorldVentures.WorldVentures has made substantial investments in compliance efforts. The company retains some of the best attorneys in the country in the specific areas of network marketing and travel to ensure business is conducted with the highest standards of integrity and compliance. WorldVentures has successfully operated since 2005, and operations are now global5.. Is WorldVentures a card mil?ASTA (American Society of Travel Agents), the foremost expert on "card mills" has published a white paper entitled "Travel Industry Card Mills: What Consumers and Consumer Protection Agencies Should Know about Travel Industry Card Mills." ASTA defines card mills as businesses that sell deceptive identification cards and packages that falsely identify the purchaser as a "travel agent" and offer these purchasers the chance to pass themselves off as sellers of travel services and thereby obtain discounts, upgrades, and courtesies.WorldVentures is a marketing company. All products are provided by and supported by Rovia, WorldVentures’ exclusive travel partner. Neither company issues identification cards nor credentials of any kind. Moreover, WorldVentures does not promote that a Leisure Travel Consultant (LTC) will or could receive travel industry discounts or benefits of any nature. The company does not make any claims that prospects can “travel like a travel agent” or in any way qualify for rates that they have not specifically earned. Thus, WorldVentures should never be confused with a card mill. In fact, the name "Leisure Travel Consultant" was chosen to help further delineate WorldVentures’ Representatives from traditional travel agents and to avoid any misunderstanding by travel vendors or the public at large.Rovia is an Airline Reporting Corporation/International Airlines Travel Agent Network (ARC/IATAN) travel agency that provides the technology and operational support for WorldVentures’ LTCs. Training is also provided to help LTCs market and sell travel in order to earn travel commissions. Commissions are based on the level of accreditation an LTC has achieved.Rovia has a robust training program that allows a novice to move through different levels of achievement and accreditation to attain privileges and skill sets comparable to members of the traditional travel community. This includes completing Cruise Line Industry Association (CLIA) accreditation as well as travel training and testing developed by Education Systems, a travel industry-recognized educational development company, leading all the way through full Global Distribution System (GDS) proficiency. Further, the education program provided by Education Systems is the same content used in post-secondary travel schools, travel textbooks, and travel training software utilized by many travel industry associations.


Ahiezer Soto


P.S: if you have ever been interested in traveling the world with like minded business owners and making money while doing it then i challenge you to partner up with a TOP LEADER in the company.

http://sotoaventures.worldventures.biz/home/locale/?url=%2F

WHO'S IN YOUR CIRCLE?



Let’s face it. We all do it and a lot of it. Tweeting. Liking. Updating. Sharing.  Social media has gone from a fun distraction to a daily “must-check” and “must have” tool that businesses use to increase awareness, garner positive publicity, share daily happenings and to, frankly, stay relevant.And though businesses use social media for their own purposes, the truth is, we as individuals are pretty plugged in too. Social networking (in all its avenues) now accounts for one out of every six minutes spent online.  Considering the average time a person spends on a non-social site is less than one minute, it is increasingly apparent that social media is a big influence on our lives and, in turn, in the lives of those around us.In life, we all have our circle of friends.  Those we keep around us tend to be positive and uplifting (and if they’re not, they should be) who we turn to for support, come together with to  share a laugh, unite with over a common cause and just simply enjoy having around us.  There is just as much talk about social media circles. And just as in “real life,” it’s best when those in our social media circles are just as optimistic and just as encouraging as our non-virtual friends.Think about it. Would you allow negative and pessimistic people to hang out with you or constantly fill your days (or timeline) with woe? Of course not! It is important to choose wisely who you associate with, as well as how you associate with them on social media.  Knowing this is true from personal experience, I compiled my top four tips on building the perfect network in social media and thought you might like to see it!



1. Fill Your Networks with Positive People!As the quote says, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” So choose wisely and stay away from people with bad energy. If they show you who they are—and it’s not uplifting for you and in return, your business—believe them and adopt a zero tolerance attitude towards their negativity.


2. Regularly Evaluate Your "Friends" in Your Networks!“False friends are worse than bitter enemies.” The truth of the matter is that not everyone who proclaims to be your friend is really your friend. People, teammates and situations change, so out with the old and in with the new! Consider removing those who are not a positive partner supporting your business goals.



3. Stay Positive – Be Polite – Be Respectful!Be the person you are trying to attract. Birds of a feather often flock together, so surround yourself with those who are like you and vice-versa.



4. Be You!This is probably the most import word of advice I can offer. Bottom line, people like you because of who you are. Showcase your life of fun, freedom, fulfillment and overall well-being to attract like-minded people!


It’s pretty simple when you think about it, right? Surround yourself with like-minded people who have similar goals and together you will go far in life



Ahiezer Soto


P.S: if you have ever been interested in traveling the world with like minded business owners and making money while doing it then i challenge you to partner up with a TOP LEADER in the company.

http://sotoaventures.worldventures.biz/home/locale/?url=%2F