Bestselling author, educator and entrepreneur Eric Worre has built the largest generic community of Network Marketing Professionals in the world through his company, Network Marketing Pro.

Our education and training platform reaches over 1 million people each week in over 136 countries. www.NetworkMarketingPro.com has become the world's most watched entrepreneur training resource with over 50 million video views. Eric’s webinars regularly have over 100,000 people in attendance. The Facebook Fan Page is followed by over 900,000+ with over 1,000 people being added every day, and Eric also does a weekly video training and can be viewed on the Network Marketing Pro website or by subscribing to his YouTube channel

Each year, Eric and his wife/business partner, Marina, host a number of training events around the world. The largest is the Go Pro Recruiting Mastery event, which in 2016 over 20,000 people will be in attendance for three days of training by Eric, Sir Richard Branson, Anthony Robbins and others. This event has been said to be one of the largest single global gathering of independent entrepreneurs. A passionate event for Eric and Marina is their annual The Most Successful Women in Network Marketing event where thousands of women entrepreneurs from around the world gather for education and relationship building.

Eric Worre’s book Go Pro - 7 Steps To Becoming A Network Marketing Professional was released two years ago and has become a worldwide bestseller with over 1 million books sold. The book has consistently remained at the top of the best-seller lists in a half dozen categories on Amazon.com and is one of the highest customer-rated books in the world. 

 

Recently, Eric Worre was the Executive Producer of the documentary film, Rise of the Entrepreneur—The Search for A Better Way. The film featured 25 renowned experts, including John Assaraf, Ali Brown, Les Brown, Jack Canfield, Harry Dent, Paul Zane Pilzer, Robert Kiyosaki, Kevin Harrington, Mark Victor Hansen and Brian Tracy. There have been over 1 million film viewings.