One of the most if not the most successful MLM marketers of all time, Eric Worre, has made more millionaires than Kellogg’s has cornflakes. Well, close enough anyway. It seems that if he says something, it turns to gold before the words reach your ears.
Not a flashy speaker or flashy individual like most “personal training gurus,” the 45-year-old Minnesota native’s style is straightforward and time-sensitive. Through that I understand, he says what he has to express and you better pay attention because he doesn’t have time to reiterate it. He introduces himself that way and, as an effect, you are inclined to pay attention and hang on to his every word. This has made him a great MLM trainer and consultant for millions of people.
Worre got his start in space development in 1994 while co-founding TPN- The People’s Network. There he trained more than 900 hours of personal development TV. Although I suspect it could have been more.
In 1998 he sold TPN and then did various consulting jobs for a few years, which started a further type of self-help network, which was not really picked up by premium television as part of any package. Having finished this and feeling that he could still create a change in people’s lives, Eric really began to focus on MLM as a positive and empowering way to affect people’s lives.
These days, Worre has aligned himself with Agel Enterprises LLC, a nutrition company that says they maintain the most profitable compensation plan to date. This setup is called the Quadra plan and I reckon you’ll want to have a dealer give you a call to fully clarify it in detail. The details I unearthed on their official website were a bit sketchy at best.
Says the site: “The founders of Agel designed their compensation plan from the ground up. They took the best elements from a variety of plans and then added innovative new twists. The result of this combination is our Quadra-Plan, a unique approach that goes far beyond the best plans of the past. It is, in short, the most lucrative plan ever developed.” But still, the buy-in for an entry-level distro is no more than $35. All performance levels pop up with cool stuff like car allowances and partial trip reimbursements, comparable to countless add-on plans out there. They refer to their directs as “Diamonds, Double Diamonds” and so on, so some eclipsing of Amway is at hand.
In a more recent video on recruiting, Mr. Worre advised MLM marketers to “talk to two people a day, no matter who or how you approach them…” and goes on to say “I’m not going to stop tell you what to say, I’m just going to tell you to say something. This gives him a little less of a sales man appearance and more of the self-assured nice guy he seems to be.
However, Worre continues to deliver his motivational and inspirational speech also somewhat like the Agel boys and occasionally without. What he has to say in his webinars is continuous and rock solid. He tends to keep things very generalized, which is good as it allows one to develop his own technique.
It is my humble hope that this short editorial will help you understand this elusive MLM leader, Eric Worre.