MLM Singapore, Truth Uncovered
February 28, 2010 by John38 · 7 Comments
MLM in Singapore or better known as multi level marketing has been around for over 30 years. It started off as a way for people to earn extra income but was never taken that seriously especially by the young professionals. But looking at the market today, there are much more people in general that are opening up to the idea of MLM.
This sudden move is not surprising at all since MLM has evolved over the years and is one of most lucrative business models around. Let’s take a look at some of the benefits of the MLM industry. The first thing is that is allows the individual to make huge amounts of income. I guess this is the biggest reason why most Singaporean’s join in the first place. And it’s true. This business has more potential to generate large amounts of income and create financially free people than any other business on the planet.
Why? Because of its structure and the fact that the remuneration is commission only and is based on performance. The second reason is that it allows the average Singaporean to get out of the corporate rat race. This is huge! Especially in a country where most graduates strive to go corporate, it is a release from the clutches of a modern capitalist society. And of course is also a release from the suit, the politics, the 6 day week and your tiny 3 foot cubicle.
But really, people are only looking for 2 things, more time and more freedom for them to enjoy their lives.
So we know that MLM is getting very popular and you can make lots of money. Well what about the success rate? Unfortunately the success rate in this business is a measly 3%. That means that 97% of all people that try MLM fail. This is a worldwide statistic and is not isolated to just Singapore. So why is that?
Well, unfortunately most big MLM companies are still stuck in the stone age and train their distributors on the most out of date prospecting techniques. They tell you to make a list of 50 to 100 people you know and go out there are pitch your amazing opportunity. And once you run out of friends and family to speak to, they tell you to cold call, buy crappy leads online and pitch anything with a pulse! Sound familiar?
So it isn’t a surprise that most people end up failing when such ineffective recruitment methods are being taught. It is this very training and traditional methods of marketing of this business that has put a lot of people in a bad position. But is there a better way? Absolutely!
Since we are in the modern age, we really should be maximizing the use of current forms of communication and avenues to reach our audience. We need to broaden our scope and use tools like the Internet to reach an international audience and not just people in Singapore.
People also need to focus on marketing so that they can “attract” people towards their business instead of prospect where they are constantly having to “chase” people around. And isn’t it time you stopped hassling your poor friends and family? At this rate, you will have none left!
So MLM Singapore success has nothing to do with the company or the product. At the end of the day there are many good companies out there and unless it is a cure for cancer, it is YOU that still needs to sell the business. Therefore learning how to “MARKET” yourself and the business using modern day tools, is really the key to success in this industry. Learn how to market, get the right training, learn how to provide value to the community and you can be successful in any MLM in Singapore.
The one place that you can truly learn to market like a master and really learn the secrets of the top dogs in this industry is to use a system like MLM System PRO, which will teach you every you need to know about marketing and branding YOU.
Development of a Clinical Research Facility
October 10, 2009 by John38 · 10 Comments
Quintiles Transnational Corp. announced that they will be opening an extended regional facility for the purposes of further improving their service offerings throughout European countries. The new facility will be purpose-built, with three buildings unified into a single modernised complex three located close to Edinburgh, Scotland.
The 115,000 square foot research and development center will be situated inside the Alba Campus close to Edinburgh and will have room for up to five hundred staff, covering departments associated with Quintiles’ Clinical Development Services, such as Project Management, Data Management and Regulatory Affairs. The site shall be BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method) certified for sustainable design and minimal environmental impact.
The main attraction of the new site will be an 80,000 square ft centralised laboratory almost twice its previous capacity which will increase throughput of clinical trial samples and enable the ability to process almost 3 times more kits per day. It has been strategically situated to supply the whole European region where on-site laboratory services include urinalysis, serology markers, coagulation, hematology, specimen management, endocrinology, chemistry and biomarkers.
In order to capitalise on scientific advances, the site comprises of one of Quintiles’ three Assay Development Laboratories, specifically focused on technical transfer of methods and assays, as well as validation of industry-specific instruments and assays for research.
Quintiles, along with other clinical research organisations based in the United Kingdom, boast vast centralised lab networks with bases in India, China, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, Brazil and Argentina.
These CROs supply key laboratory services to a number of continents and in doing so, are able to lower transportation costs, minimising worries about import/export permits and providing local study assessment support, in turn boosting sample stability.
RPL, another well-known CRO or Institute of Clinical Pharmacology based in the UK (drug trial provider) who offers specialist services like CRF Design, also boasts in-house laboratories, with sites located at two acute London-based teaching hospitals, namely Mayday University Hospital and St George’s University of London. These laboratories are operated 24 hours a day by fully trained staff and are readily available to for immediate sample processing needs. Its labs comprise of refrigerated centrifuges for processing samples; refrigerators as well as -20°C and -80°C freezers for sample storage, of which are linked to an alarm system where temperatures are constantly monitored. Labs also comprise state-of-the-art, fully automated Drugs of Abuse, (DOA), analysers, supplying fast and accurate DOA results.
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