Is Fortune Hi Tech Marketing a Scam?
- Author Brent Vanderstelt
- Published February 11, 2010
- Word count 711
There are countless articles and forums available on the internet concerning the question of "is Fortune Hi Tech Marketing or FHTM a scam" and I can tell you that I am personally a FHTM rep.
Let me tell you simply that, every business has competitor and we are no different, so ALL of the negative things you may read about FHTM is from reps with our competitor or people who have failed at FHTM for one reason or another. (I cover more on this later)
I have been with Fortune Hi Tech Marketing for just a year now. I am a Regional Sales Manager or RSM and have 30 people in my downline at this writing. I can tell you that for me, it was not easy and NO home based or regular business should be entered into on the premise that t is easy.
I have and many other FHTM reps have been in or are currently small business owners looking to compensate their incomes and build a residual income.
The question to ask is "why are so many business owners joining FHTM"? From my experience, the business owners take a business approach to looking at the Fortune Hi Tech Marketing business opportunity. It makes sense to them when they see the opportunity to own a business with no inventory, great services, no employees and no over head.
You should not concern yourself too much with this or any compensation plan because they can be somewhat difficult to understand until you have been in business for a while. I can tell you that when you finally due understand the compensation plan, you too will see that this business "just makes sense"!
Fortune Hi Tech Marketing relies quite heavily on the concept that you only have to find 3 people to join your team...and who can't find just 3 people? Some people do it in one day, others may struggle. I can not tell you why some people fail, but I will share why many in my downline do not become successful.
These people (in my downline) fail because they are not active in their business, they do not attend weekly conference calls or webinars, they do not use their upline for 3 way calling, do not respond to emails or calls, and I actually have people that have joined my business with fake email addresses and/or no-or false phone numbers.
Now, ask the question, "if you were serious about making money, why would you start off with fake information"? Do you think these people were successful or a failure?
I see many comments online about the ability to win a free Lexus and that not many are ever given away or not. At the time of this writing, FHTM has given away nearly 200 of them.
I am not going to paint a get rich scheme here, but you will get out of this business ONLY what you put into it. Does the company have it faults? Yes, any business does.
The faults I have seen are that this company and MOST networking companies fail to have a real presence or understand the importance of utilizing the internet to attract more members.
Most network marketing companies rely on word of mouth advertising or face to face contact with family and friends. I am not saying that face to face contact is not important, because it is. But what if you are not comfortable talking to your friends and family? Why not utilize and include the internet to grow your business?
I have taken my FHTM business to the internet by co-developing a Fortune Hi Tech Marketing lead generation website that may be utilized by ANY FHTM reps.
Why the internet? Because everyday, thousands of people are searching the internet for home based business opportunities, so why not have a strong presence or a marketing tool for people who may be shy?
So, is Fortune Hi Tech Marketing (FHTM) a scam? No, FHTM is not a scam, but you must be willing to listen and learn the PROPER techniques for "sharing" the FHTM opportunity, be patient, commit to work your business 3-4 hours a day, listen to training calls weekly and look to the internet with a Fortune Hi Tech Marketing lead generation website.
Brent Vanderstelt is a RSM with Fortune Hi Tech Marketing and a successful internet marketer and co-developer of the MyHomeFortune.Com lead generation website. Brent's Fortune Hi Tech Marketing website is www.fhtmbiz.com
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