/24-7PressRelease/ - DALLAS, TX, November 07, 2007 - The internet is now in the communication age. No longer is the term "information superhighway" being used to describe it as it was 10 years ago.
There are websites that are Web 2.0 based and require users to interact amongst each other to share valuable content. Examples include MySpace.com, YouTube.com, and Facebook.com.
So what does this mean for network marketers trying to build their home business online?
Shiraz Khan, a 27-year-old industry leader says, "To attract prospects, you want to first teach them how to build a business so they'll want to learn from you. In order to do that effectively, you have to engage them in a learning environment that doesn't simply require them to read."
In his free report titled "Teaching Sells", Brian Clark says 57% of books sold are never read to completion, and on average most people do not get past page 18. There's also a study that says 80% of US families never bought a single book last year.
"It's vital that network marketers teach their prospects using various tools such as videos, audio recordings, live conference calls, and discussion forums. They'll engage more people into their business that way, and gain more respect from possible downline members," says Shiraz Khan.
To learn more about Shiraz Khan and his free home business training, visit http://www.MeetShiraz.com
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