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May 18, 2003

Becoming a Millionaire

By QBlog in

Here's a story about Randy Gage, a guy who made it big in Amway.

Gage got into network, or multi-level, marketing - Amway was his first venture in that area - and eventually started a training program for his people on how to become supervisor. When others started asking to undergo the training, Gage started charging for the program.

He's now a professional motivational speaker and author. What is interesting to me is that the article never mentions when he made his money but it seems to indicate that it was after Amway. In other words, it was the motivational speaking that made him rich, not the networked MLM systems that he now talks about. Is this a good example of how BSMs are the real money makers?

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