New York - Six years ago, Donald Trump stood before 5,000 people in a hotel theater in downtown Miami and informed them he had a rescue and recovery plan for the recession-battered nation.
His remedy: Join the sales team of a business that sold, among other things, specially tailored vitamins based on a user’s urine analysis. Anyone with drive, and $497 to pay for a special “FastStart” marketing kit, could begin raking it in. They would profit not just from their own sales of Trump-branded products, but from convincing other go-getters like themselves to start selling. Anyone they recruited would have to pass on a cut of their sales to them, and those recruits, in turn, could get a cut from their own recruits.
It was a multi-level marketing company, like Avon, Amway and Mary Kay.
“We’re all going to be successful together,” Trump declared enthusiastically about the business that had just been rechristened The Trump Network after he struck a licensing deal with the three men running it. He said he believed this new venture — “our company” — would become the “biggest in the industry.”... Read More: VIN