002: How Shy Quiet People Can Be Successful by Tom Big Al Schreiter on MLM Nation - a podcast by Simon Chan

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Learn the First Thing That Shy or Analytical Engineer Types Should Do to Build a Successful MLM Business by Tom Big Al Schreiter on MLM Nation


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Who is Tom ‘Big Al’ Schreiter?


Tom, Big Al Schreiter has over 43 years of experience in the MLM profession and is the author of 13 books and several audio albums.


He is a legendary trainer and teaches the SKILLS it takes to be successful because as he says in his own words… “everyone already knows WHAT to do but they want to know HOW to do it.”


Favorite Quote


“Network marketing isn’t perfect, it’s just better” by Brooke Stubbs


Must Read Book


How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie


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Evernote


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Contact Info


www.bigalbooks.com


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