Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Great Financial Rewards


What hope did Mary have?

Dad was a hawker. Mum tapped rubber. With 11 mouths to feed, Mary’s Grade 3 SPM was the family’s top honour.

But Mary aimed higher.

At 18, she cleaned floors 12 to 16 hours a day at a fast food outlet.

5 years on, Mary made manager with a 4-figure salary.

Alas the price was high. Her long hours & poor diet led to persistent migraines, constipation & allergies. Specialists could not help.

When a friend introduced 100% pure organic Spirulina, Mary found new hope from its many health benefits. Even new hope for a career.

Elken products, their caring & sharing built her health & income.

Soon, she got herself a car, house, husband, even free holidays overseas.

Then fate got her.

When 6 months pregnant, Mary was suddenly widowed.

A heart attack robbed her of her husband.

After delivery, depression crippled her. Mary was unable to care for her baby, what more pursue work for a year.

Thankfully with the support of her Elken family, she maintained her 5-figure monthly income.

Today Mary is full of hope. For her son, herself & women like her.

Elken Builds you. To build others.




A 5-figure income in an economy downturn is possible, says former kampung boy

In these hard times where people are struggling to earn enough to put on the table, Hii Tuang Sing reflects on how he climbed his way out of the village into university and finally found a way to become the owner of a flourishing business.

According to Hii, he used to think that as an engineer with a professional career, he was much better off than his cousin who had a Form 2 education and lacked a steady income. But watching his cousin Alan become more confident, interact with others and especially when he started driving a Toyota Corolla, made him doubt himself.

In 1998, Hii joined his cousin in a local company called Elken which had begun operations several years before. There, he learned and understood the power of leveraging in network marketing by duplicating the efforts of successful people.

Today Hii believes that the most important criterion to become successful is to join the right company which promotes a sharing and caring culture and focuses not only on financial rewards, but puts equal emphasis on self-development. When you find such a company, work hard and persevere. Throughout the last decade, Hii has brought this message of hope to many people, helping to transform the health of hundreds, sharing knowledge and skills and building many successful entrepreneurs.

He encourages the young and old alike to possess the right mindset and learn new skills to cope with the rising prices. Tap on the knowledge of companies which are prepared to invest in systematic training programmes, provide support wherever you choose to start your business and pay well. Having just returned from a free trip to Kunming in China, Hii is confident that his recession-proof business will continue to yield a good income this year and in the years to come.





What if your once-a-year treat was one new shirt?

Or if electricity and tap water were luxuries your family could not afford?

From when he could lift a pail, CP Shin worked weekends with his mum tapping rubber before 6am.

Chicken rice was savoured. Three times a year.

Resolved to escape poverty, CP moulded himself into the quintessential professional.

Even attaining MNC plant manager wasn't enough.

Big entrepreneurial dreams had him juggling three jobs. Working this hard, he figured he was earning his maximum.

Until Elken.

After wearing an Elken corset, his wife's figure turned a perfect 8. All within a month of delivering their second son. How could a husband not notice.

In spite of that, CP was still the anti-MLM 'professional' when he reluctantly accompanied her to a meeting.

Here CP's notion of crusading housewives and hawkers was forever reversed.

Their poise, passion and professionalism made him feel amateurish.

Their products made him rave.

Their 5-figure earnings made him giddy.

Elken's sharing and caring had built them to build others' health and income.

These days, CP is happily building ex-professionals. And changing his shirts.

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