Paul Oberson Is A MLM Icon But He’s Dropped The Ball With This

by Adrian on October 19, 2009

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Paul Orberson Review

When you hear the name Paul Orberson you think of probably the most successful person ever in network marketing. Paul is a giant in this industry and nothing but praises can said about him. In case you have been living under a rock for the past 2 decades let me share background information about him.

Paul grew up in Kentucky and coached basketball and baseball. Although he thoroughly enjoyed what he did, he continued to struggle to take care of his family on a teacher’s salary. Being like any normal individual that wants something more out of life Paul turned to the MLM industry for answers. In the early 90′s he got started with a telecommunications company called Excel Communications.

From there the rest is history. How did a regular high school coach from Kentucky go from getting bye to becoming a multi millionaire in 4 years? How was he able to earn more in a shorter period of time than anyone before him in MLM? Hard work, drive, and determination is what it took. Paul Orberson was then able to retire before he turned 40. Paul took the next 4 years off and enjoyed it with his family. But like anybody that has gone from good to great he realized he had a bigger purpose. He really wanted to help people achieve what he has.

So Paul Orberson decided to jump back in the network marketing industry. In 2001 he founded his own telecommunications company, Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing (FHTM). Through his great connections and relationship building he has masterfully partnered with big name companies: DISH Network, AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and GE Security just to name a few.

Now with Fortune Hi Tech Marketing Paul Orberson is able to provide a vehicle for normal people like himself to take advantage of so they can live extraordinary lives.
Fortune has a huge product line. Not only are they into telecommunications but they have health and beauty products as well. The company has a support structure through FHTM University that will enable any FHTM rep to stay connected with all the changes, downline report, sales and commissions, and training.

As you can tell Paul Orberson has his stuff together when it comes to knowing how to make money, starting and running a successful network marketing company. All that being said there are still countless Fortune Hi Tech Marketing reps that are not seeing the success that Paul did.

Reason being is that he built his business on methods that were working back then which is what Fortune Hi Tech Marketing is still teaching in this day and age (the internet era). Home and hotel parties, cold calling, prospecting in the cold market, etc worked well in the past. Not only that but because there are so many new start ups people are jumping ship left and right to go to other companies.

There is a new network marketing business model that people are actually leaving MLM for. Imagine learning how to market online where you have a world of prospects at your fingertips. Imagine sponsoring 10-15 quality people a month instead of thousands of people just to make a 5 figure a month check. Think about what it actually feels like to work from anywhere in the world and not having to do another hotel or home meeting again. This really is the new business model of network marketing that many are leaving MLM behind for good.

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{ 4 comments }

lesagg October 19, 2009 at 7:07 am

Thanks for sharing, that was very encouraging and informative. Keep up the good work!!

7figurehelper October 19, 2009 at 7:51 am

You are absolutely welcome.

Anonymous October 19, 2009 at 2:07 pm

Thanks for sharing, that was very encouraging and informative. Keep up the good work!!

Anonymous October 19, 2009 at 2:51 pm

You are absolutely welcome.

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