Most networking (MLM, direct selling, stc.) companies experience phenomenal growth during a certain phase ofter the product launching. Sadly, 75% or more of these companies fail miserably over the medium to long term.
Analysis and experts in this industry have unanimously agreed that there are four reasons why networking companies fail. We shall list them below and illustrate hou SkyBiz 2000 overcome them:
1
Not Enough Cash
During
the phase of repid growth, enormous amounts of cash are required to sustain
the
operations
for purchasing of raw materials, manufacturing of goods, warehousing, delivery,
etc.
Companies
that have inadequate cash to meet these contingencies will fold up miserably.
In the
case of SkyBiz 2000. it is backed by Jim Brown, a US$20 million investor,
However,
SkyBiz
2000 was able to make profits duing its fouth month of operation and to
settle all its debts
in the
fifth month of operation. Thereafter the company has continued to
remain profitable and
cash-rich.
2
Poor Management
At time,
all companies face certain crucial situations that call for specialized
skills and expertise
in solving
problems. Poor management in times like these will inevitably cripple
the company.
SkyBiz
2000 is managed by World Services Corporation, a 12-year old company owned
by Jim
Brown,
the president of the Skybiz 2000. World Services Corporation has a roven
track record in
global
networking, and it thus highly capable of managing SkyBiz 2000 in its global
expansion.
3
Product Delivery Problems
When
networking companies face rapid growth, they have to cope up with sudden
increased
production
levels to meet sudden surges in sales. This is by no means an easy
task and these
companies
have to cope with inevitable problems involving raw material supplies,
inadequate
production
capacity, poor quality controls, warehousing and logistic problems.
if unable to cope,
these
company crumple under hte pressures.
SkyBiz
2000 duesn't face any of these problems, simply because it dusn't deal
in physical
products.
Its product package is delivered almost instantaneously online to any where
in the world.
4
Data Entry Problems
Conventional
networking companies use voluminous stack of papers for recording and data
entry
purpose.
During the data entry process, there are inevitable human errors, thus
resulting in
wrong
entries and a host of related problems. In this Information Age of
ours, it is vital to have
efficient
information management systems, the "paperless"way.
SkyBiz
2000's system of data entry is virtually paperless and error-free.
All necessary data are
entered
by the prospect himself and duoble-checked before submission, thus
errors are minimal.
If an
error occurred during the data entry into the computer, the submisson online
will not be
accepted
by the system.