
PlanNet Marketing is pleased to welcome Mercedes Brown to the 20/20 Club! Mercedes tells us, "I am a Chicagoan to the core but I reside in Indianapolis, IN. I have so many interests but to name a few I am a huge foodie, so I love to eat. I enjoy retail therapy and creating content around fashion. I love to learn new things to see what new hobbies I can pick up from sewing classes and makeup classes to learning how to make perfume and body butters and cake decorating. I am always finding unique and fun things to do. A fun fact about me is that I auditioned for Shark Tank when I was at school at Howard University.
"I also love to travel, and I have experienced some amazing places. I studied abroad for 6 months in Marseille, France. I went backpacking around Europe where I visited Belgium, Barcelona, London, and Rome and Pisa, Italy. Mexico is one of my favorites as I have been to Cabo, Playa del Carmen (my husband and I got married here), Puerto Vallarta, Cancun, and Tulum. I also had the amazing opportunity to go on a mission trip to Capetown, South Africa for two weeks, where I also went skydiving.
"Travel has been a part of my DNA for quite some time, so this business just made sense for me. I have found that sharing this with my network has allowed me to genuinely and organically expose people I also know love to travel. I love to educate people and share the amazing benefits PlanNet and InteleTravel have to offer, and people are always very intrigued with this aspect. I show up authentically and transparently online because I understand how amazing this opportunity is, and I do not want to gatekeep it. I truly believe anyone who is travelling and looking for a fun way to earn residual income needs to be a part of this. It's just that good! I would encourage others to also be authentic and genuine when making connections and sharing this opportunity with others.
"Additionally, I would say to someone not to overthink this the way I did. Analysis paralysis will truly hinder your progress. Do it messy, do it scared, do it imperfectly because the process will refine itself with time and experience. The growth will only come with action! You have to play the long game!"