Then, What Do I Have To Do To Be Successful In Watkins?


You choose with whom do you want to work. You choose when you work. You choose where you work. You choose your style of working. Every single aspect of the business is up to you. It's your choice because it's your business. Your Watkins business is unhampered by most of the common functional and financial business concerns. Watkins handles all of them for you. Administration, accounting, data processing, product development, manufacturing, packaging and shipping -all this and more is the company's job- not yours!

So what is your job? Your job is to do only three things:

  1. Use the Watkins products and love them.
  2. Share and recommend the products to others.
  3. Sponsor other people to join you.

These are the basic things that you must do to build a successful business. If your income goals are modest, you probably only need to worry about the first two. However, after you see how simple it is to sponsor and how rewarding it can be to help others this way, you will probably want to follow step three as well.

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