Network Marketing Business Model: Lessons from David Wood

Cathy and Trevor at a network marketing event standing under a millionaire sign

Network marketing business model lessons became part of our wider journey into entrepreneurship, wealth creation, leadership and the kinds of business systems we wanted to understand for ourselves and our children.

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In our last article, we shared our mind-blowing experience at David Wood’s Break Through Training. This follow-up explores one of the bigger ideas from that training: how a business model, when built on systems, tools, leadership and genuine value, can become a possible wealth creation vehicle.

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Cathy and Trevor with David T.S. Wood at a network marketing event learning about the network marketing business model
Cathy and Trevor with David T.S. Wood at a network marketing event, where we explored business systems, leadership and wealth creation ideas.

Network Marketing Business Model: Lessons from David Wood

In our last article, we shared our experience at David Wood’s Break Through Training and reflected on his teaching around attitude, mindset, overcoming fear and becoming tremendously successful and happy.

David also spoke about the importance of having a vehicle, or ideally more than one vehicle, for building wealth. One of the wealth creation vehicles he spoke about was network marketing.

At the time, we were very excited by the possibilities. We were learning about business, personal development, leadership, systems and residual income. More importantly, we were beginning to think about the kinds of ideas and conversations we wanted our children to hear as they grew up.

Kiyosaki book connected to the network marketing business model and wealth creation
Network marketing was one of the business models we were exploring as a possible wealth creation vehicle.

What Is the Network Marketing Business Model?

The network marketing business model is based on people sharing products or services they use, believe in and are willing to recommend. In a genuine model, the product or service must have real value, and the business should be based on customers, sales, systems and leadership — not simply on recruiting people.

That distinction matters. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission explains that multi-level marketing schemes involve making money from selling a genuine product or service, while pyramid schemes rely on recruitment rather than genuine product sales. You can read more through the ACCC’s unfair business practices guidance.

For us, this was an important learning point. Any business model we look at needs to be considered with wisdom, research and a strong ethical filter.

Network marketing business model as a possible wealth creation vehicle
A business model is strongest when it has products, systems, tools and leadership.

Why Systems Matter in a Network Marketing Business Model

One of David Wood’s key messages was that systems matter.

He explained that a business becomes more powerful when it is built on simple, repeatable systems and tools. In his words:

“Don’t be a tool, use the tools.”

“Systems are duplicable, people are not.”

This idea is useful far beyond network marketing. It applies to children’s enterprise projects, family businesses, online businesses and almost any venture where people need to learn a process and repeat it.

For our children, this is a valuable business lesson. A successful enterprise is not only about enthusiasm. It also needs systems, tools, routines, communication and follow-through.

Network Marketing Business Model Lessons About Leadership

David Wood also pointed out that leadership matters. Great leaders inspire people, help people grow and model the energy they want others to follow.

He explained that success comes from finding out what matters to people, understanding their problems, and looking for ways to be genuinely helpful. Connecting with people on a personal level cannot be underestimated.

This is one of the strongest lessons we took from the training. In any business, whether it is network marketing, a family enterprise, a student business or a future company our children may build, the heart of business is still people.

Help people. Solve problems. Build trust.

That is a lesson worth teaching children early.

Residual Income and Wealth Creation Ideas

One of the reasons people become interested in the network marketing business model is the possibility of residual income. Unlike a traditional job, where income is usually tied directly to hours worked, residual income aims to continue after the initial effort has been put in.

Of course, this does not mean easy money. Any real business takes dedication, honesty, perseverance, communication and hard work.

At David Wood’s training, there were everyday people who had built businesses in a relatively short time, but the message was still clear: success requires action, consistency, personal development and leadership.

For us, the bigger lesson was not that every person should join a network marketing company. The bigger lesson was that children and teenagers should grow up knowing there are different ways to create value, earn income and build a future.

Could Network Marketing Be a Business Option for Young People?

In the original excitement of this journey, we wondered whether network marketing could be a wealth creation vehicle for young people leaving school.

Rather than seeing a job as the only option, could a young person learn business, communication, sales, leadership and financial responsibility through a structured business model?

Possibly — but with strong guidance, maturity and careful research.

For teenagers, the real value may not be the specific business model itself. The value may be learning how to ask better questions:

  • Is the product genuine and useful?
  • Would I use and recommend it honestly?
  • How does the business actually make money?
  • Are people rewarded mainly for product sales or recruitment?
  • What are the costs, risks and responsibilities?
  • Does the company have ethical leadership and a good track record?
  • Would this build real skills and character?

Those questions are useful for any young person learning about business.

Choosing a Network Marketing Business Wisely

If someone is considering a network marketing business, there are several things worth checking carefully.

  1. The product must be strong. You need to use it, understand it and genuinely believe it has value.
  2. The company needs to be researched. Look at its history, leadership, annual growth, reputation and long-term vision.
  3. The compensation plan matters. Understand how people are paid and whether rewards are connected to genuine product sales.
  4. The culture matters. A good business should encourage ethical behaviour, not pressure, hype or unrealistic promises.
  5. The products should have long-term relevance. They should be credible, useful and likely to remain valuable in the future.
  6. The bigger vision matters. A company that contributes positively to people and communities is more aligned with the kind of business we want our children to understand.

These points are not only relevant to network marketing. They apply to many business opportunities that children, teenagers and adults may come across in life.

Robert Kiyosaki book about the network marketing business model
Reading widely helped us question different business models and wealth creation pathways.

Network Marketing Business Model and Entrepreneurial Kids

So what does all this have to do with Enterprise for Kids?

For us, the point is not to push a particular business model onto our children. The point is to expose them to different ways of thinking about work, money, value, systems and leadership.

A child who understands business systems will look at the world differently. They may notice how a market stall works, how a franchise works, how an online business works, how a family enterprise works, or how a network marketing business model works.

They begin to understand that income can come from more than a job. They begin to see that leadership, trust, service and systems all matter.

That is a powerful conversation for families who are raising entrepreneurial kids.

Kiyosaki book connected to network marketing business model lessons
Books and mentors helped us explore how different business models work.

David Wood Quotes Worth Remembering

To finish off, here are some of David Wood’s quotes that stayed with us:

“We don’t stop playing because we turn old, but turn old because we stop playing.”

“How I do anything is how I do everything.”

“Take 100% responsibility for everything in my life and for everything not in my life.”

These quotes connect strongly with the lessons we want our children to learn: take responsibility, stay playful, use tools, build systems, serve people and keep growing.

Key Takeaway: Understand the Network Marketing Business Model Before Choosing

Key takeaway: The network marketing business model can teach useful lessons about systems, tools, leadership, residual income and personal responsibility. But like any business opportunity, it needs to be researched carefully and approached ethically.

Where to Next?

What business models do you think young people should learn about before they leave school? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments.

Green SuperCamp

It’s amazing how life works sometimes. As you know, we have been sharing our kids’ experiences and jouney as they follow their enterprise ideas through to fruition. Certainly, as our learning and that of our children has accelerated over the past 6 months, other opportunities have landed in our laps.

One such opportunity came in the form of a friend and a simple email. She attended one of the workshops we have been doing with our mentor, Paul Counsel. She sent us an email with a link to something (in her words) pretty special.

Being school teachers and always being open to hearing about things that inspire children to think outside the square and follow enterprising ideas, the link our friend sent us truly was “special”.

Below is a snapshot of a concept that really had us super excited and super motivated.

The Green school
Amazing bamboo structure

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Green SuperCamp is indeed a very unique and inspiring concept.

The school, located in the tropical paradise island of Bali, runs very forward thinking, engaging leadership camps that have attained massive results in the transformation of kids over a very short time. The SuperCamp uses a state of the art Quantum Learning System that delivers the very best in life and learning skills. We’ve seen no other camp or school use such forward thinking technologies that tap into a child’s mind and rapidly advance their abilities to read, and process and memorize information.

Trust activities and...
....working in groups

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The staff ratio to kids is 1:4 and they are all highly trained. In fact they go through 300 hours of extensive training in Quantum Learning methodologies and 290 specialized learning techniques that lead to outstanding results that they seem to get consistently get for the kids who attend their camps.

Lots of learning...
...loved by all

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Listening to some of the videos posted on their website, we viewed teenagers who have gone from reading 200 words per minute to 1000 words per minute in just seven days. We have both worked in many schools and seen no one that can claim anything like that!  Kids from all over the world attend the SuperCamps. They are particularly popular for American kids who travel to Bali during their summer vacation.

 

A bird's eye view
Looking up into the ceiling

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The SuperCamps are held at the world renowned Green School campus. The founders of the school, John and Cynthia Hardy, built the new Green School almost entirely of bamboo. They wanted to set up a school that is at the cutting edge of environmental education, and also takes on a holistic view for the future of the Earth. Their school was never to be built in a city, but in the very heart of nature itself.

Solar panels in a natural environment
Hut accommodation for the camp

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is designed to have the smallest carbon footprint by having compost toilets, to open walless rooms with natural lighting. The kids interact with animals that produce the methane gas for power.  The flowing river that passes though the grounds also powers the school. To top it all off, the kids grow their own food to eat!

Green School’s mission is to “empower global citizens and green innovators who are inspired to take responsibility for the sustainability of the world”.

“The school has attained international attention for its revolutionary approach to education, with its focus on transformational education in a spectacular setting. It has built a reputation for its focus on nurturing our young leaders of tomorrow on sustainable living with a deep respect for our planet and each other.” (Quoted by CNN TV.)

The school bases much of its philosophy on the Steiner System. The early Austrian educator, Rudolf Steiner, believed in the philosophy of balancing education with social learning.

Social interactions....

 

...and just hanging about!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As we viewed the short movies of teens who share their experiences after attending a Green SuperCamp, we were astounded by their personal insights. They all go through a journey of self discovery where they get to build strong relationships with future leaders from all over the world. Many claim that Green SuperCamp is a life changing experience!

Leaping for joy!
Kite building skills

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

They learn to live in the moment and be fully self expressed. They develop a responsibility for themselves and each other and they do things way outside their comfort zone. Activities such as rope climbing, Balinese dancing, mud wrestling, flying fox, and physically breaking wood, all contribute to building self confidence and leadership. Many kids manage to have massive break throughs in overcoming obstacles in their lives and their parents are astounded by their transformation.

Fun in the mud!
Fun as a group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We are completely amazed that Green SuperCamp manages to have such a huge positive impact on kids in only a matter of days. If all schools could learn from this innovative school, then we would have a generation of kids who are very equipped to provide the leadership required for our future world. They have a camp designed especially for developing entrepreneurial teenagers. Now that is a first!. When has a school ever tried to foster in kids an Entrepreneurial mindset?

We have been so inspired by Green SuperCamp that our three oldest kids are attending the camp this year.

We will let you know in future blogs, how they go….although we think we already know the answer to that one! 🙂