You enter the presentation hall and are directed to a free sit and you are immediately hit by the sheer number of people in the hall. Are they all curious about QNET like you are or are they part of the business? These are some the questions running in your head. You take a sit, greet your fellow neighbors and wait for the presentation to start, at which time several speakers take to the stage introducing the products and the business plan to the audience. If there is time, there are even videos for you to watch.
I am guessing that you have been to such business presentations at least once and are still in search for more proof and information about QNET. The reason you are reading this particular post, as am told by several of my prospects, is because while you sat at that particular presentation, several thoughts kept running through your mind, such as "This is too good to be true!" I personally know this because I too was once like you, seated at the back row, watching everyone else for a clue that I was not the only one with the same thought.
If you have not yet been to such a presentation, don't worry, your time is coming! One of the reasons why such thoughts run through your mind is that once the speakers start talking about the business plan, the figures they mention seem far too unrealistic to you. It’s at this point that you lose most of your attention and focus and although you may love the products offered, you start questioning the business as a whole because you know from experience that earning that type of money from any business, in the short time mentioned by these speakers, is just not possible.
Or is it?