Background

This book makes bold promises about delivering the formula for getting rich in network marketing, and I bought the book online in order to see what fantastic insight it gave.
Having read part way through the book and deciding to flick through the rest, I could not help wondering if Wallace's surname should be Waffles, as I certainly found no insight in it.
Main Premise of Book
The main premise of the book is that you should identify people that move in complimentary circles and network with them. That is to say if you're a photographer you should get to know the wedding planner, the cake maker, the dress maker, and so on. The idea being that you will get referral business from it.
The rest of the book is repetitive ramblings from the author about how barriers to success are in your own mind, and how you can make it if you are willing to make the necessary changes.
Why You Should Not Buy This Book
For starters it has nothing to do with Network Marketing whatsoever, despite it's bold claims, and very little of it's "insight" is applicable either. The book will leave you wondering why you wasted your money on something, especially when it talks about quitting your steel job to go buy some acres of land to run a farm!
It is as if the unscrupulous publisher took a book, thought to themselves how can we re-badge it and then put network marketing on the cover along with a lot of hyperbole...





