Official Review: Network Marketing Reboot by Charylle Wolfe

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Official Review: Network Marketing Reboot by Charylle Wolfe

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Network Marketing Reboot" by Charylle Wolfe.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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According to Charylle Wolfe’s words, “As a smart solopreneur, you are probably looking to spend more time with your family, do the things you genuinely love and enjoy, and earn enough money to sustain you today and in the future.” Network Marketing Reboot by Charylle Wolfe is a 116-page book that discussed the recent consumer behaviour and things that should be considered when choosing a particular business or network platform.

The book talks about the different changes in consumer behaviour over the years. Most business enterprises and companies today solely rely on social media and technology. The author enumerated the various ways social media and technology had affected business operations. Then, she described how these changes brought a shift to consumer behaviour. Different lifestyles and factors that affected businesses were also discussed. Then, She addressed the issues of work-life balance, its effects on business, and how one can find the right fit. Are you one of those that sees networking business as a scam? Do you wish to find a balance between work and personal life? Read up on this book to find out the answers to these questions and more.

Each chapter begins with an inspiring quote from different writers that are relevant to the topic in discussion. The first quote really struck a chord within me because it reminded me of the need to put my God-given talents to use while I’m alive. My favorite part of the book was in Chapter Four; it discussed how one could have it all with network marketing.

I love how she started by narrating her own story. When I picked this book, I expected an ordinary book with theoretical marketing strategies and dos and don’ts. Thus, it was a blast of fresh air to read about the author’s personal experiences. Her background story piqued my interest in what she had to say in the succeeding chapters. It also made the book relatable and more enjoyable. I love the author’s sense of humour; I caught myself smiling several times as I read through it. Reading through this book felt like I was having a chat with an acquaintance. I love the fact that this book is filled with nuggets of wisdom and life lessons. Therefore, I am rating it 4 out of 4 stars because it is very informative and highly educative. Also, the summary provided at the end of every chapter made the book easy to understand.

Although the author did well in educating the readers, she repeated ideas quite often, sometimes in the same arrangement of words, and other times, in different words. I guess this is the author’s style of emphasizing the latent truth about network marketing. Besides that, there is nothing I dislike about the book.

Except for the flaw mentioned above, the book was terrific and highly educative. It was professionally edited because I found only a few grammatical errors. I highly recommend this book to business owners or people interested in starting their businesses. Also, If you want to strike a balance between life and work, you can read this book.

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This sounds like an interesting and informative book for those interested in working remotely or interested in trying to achieve a better work life balance. I like the fact that it is a relatively short book that provides useful information with personal experiences and a little humor. I often find an end of chapter summary useful to help reinforce the salient points that have been discussed. Thanks for the well-written review.
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This book seems to be more like a for children but your review justify that it is a great book to read devoid of your age. Thanks for a great review.
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I like that the author included funny comments to help convey his points in a lively manner. Network marketing is a good way of making money while you have enough time for your family. Thanks for the concise review.
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