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I’m about to tell you to discard almost everything you’ve heard about network marketing. Multilevel marketing, also known as mlm or network marketing, is a specialized niche of sales that has the potential to catapult you into five figure monthly earnings, but only if you understand it and approach your marketing seriously. The fact is, most of what you’ve heard about network marketing is misconception, some of it fostered by recruiters and some of it by detractors. Here are the five most common myths about network marketing and how they can trip you up.
1. Network marketing – isn’t that just like a pyramid scheme?
Pyramid schemes are illegal investment schemes that involve no product – or more precisely, the investment scheme itself is the product. Network marketing, on the other hand, is a way to sell a product through word of mouth. As in any other business, the more people you have working for you and selling product, the more money you will make. Developing your network will build your income, but only if you are basing it on a solid product that people want to buy.
2. Network marketing is a get-rich quick scheme.
Few people will ‘get rich’ and fewer will get rich quick. Like any other home business, a network marketing business takes time to grow. You won’t see those five figure incomes the first month you’re in business. You’ll have to put in the time to develop your network and build it into a successful sales team before you’ll start to see a consistent stream of income.
3. Network marketing is so simple that anyone can do it.
If that were true, then network marketing wouldn’t show a 95% failure rate. The truth is that network marketing requires hard work, dedication and developing specialized skills in both sales and management – because you won’t really start seeing real money until you are managing a team of successful sales and management people.
4. The only way to succeed in network marketing is to sign up your friends and neighbors.
If you’re relying on ‘warm prospects’ – your friends, neighbors and acquaintances – you’re going to run out of sales and recruitment prospects pretty darn fast. The only way to make real money in network or mlm is to extend your network and learn to generate sales leads.
5. You can make a lot of money in network marketing without selling.
Like it or not, if you’re joining a mlm, you’ll be selling. It’s a matter of what you’re actually selling. The biggest mistake that most new network marketers make is concentrating on building a downline before building a market.
Look at it this way. In a reputable mlm, you’ll have at least two income streams. The first will be commissions on your own sales. The second will be residual income from sales made by your team. That second stream will be enhanced if and when your team members begin building teams of their own. When you first start in network marketing, your most significant income stream will come from your own sales commissions. As you build your team, more and more of your income will come from the second stream – and the size of that stream depends on you being able to teach those beneath you how to sell the product and train others to sell the product. How can you teach your team members to do something you haven’t done yourself?
There is certainly money to be made in network marketing. If there weren’t, mlm schemes wouldn’t be so prevalent. The key to succeeding in network marketing is in working, and working hard. There are no shortcuts, only sure roads to success. Hello are names is Kelvin Williams and Jawahn Thompson and we have been in Network Marketing for many years, most people don’t believe there are still good companies you can join and really make money with. I am here to tell you you are wrong! Visiy our site each week to here The Truth Best Smartphone Software
Continue Reading »Nine out of 10 people who fill out a network marketing application will fail to build a viable business. Among that number will be people who do not take action and people who build a business yet experience a true business collapse.
The oft-quoted statistic allegedly from the Small Business Administration(SBA) that 9 out of 10 of all businesses fail within 10 years by comparison is not true.
According Brian Headd?s article from Small Business Economics 21:51-61, 2003: Redefining Business Success: Distinguishing between Closure and Failure, 66% of conventional businesses survive 2 years or more, 50% survive four years or more and 40% survive six years or more. Traditional small businesses do far better than the 90% failure rate quoted by people in the network marketing industry.
What is the difference? Is the network marketing model itself faulty? Many familiar sales models use the same business model as network marketing. Real estate sales are a prime example. Many top sales people across the automotive, pharmaceutical, travel and other industries have as their main responsibility to recruit and train sales people and in return are paid commissions based on the performance of their teams. It is not the model.
What is it then? Why do so many people fail in network marketing?
Working with people over the past 5 years and in speaking with other successful network marketers during the same time, I have been able to come up with 5 reasons:
1) The cost of entry is too low: The typical start up costs can range from 0 to $1500 dollars. Imagine the person who decides to open a traditional business and has to invest tens of thousands of dollars to do so. How might that person differ from the person who can put their business start up on a credit card? The person seeking to open a conventional business where the investment is high will develop a business plan. That plan will include a skills assessment, expected expenditures and projected revenues. If the prospective business owner realizes they have a skill deficit that is material to their business success, they will either set to work learning that skill before opening their business or they will provide funding and a plan to acquire that skill while they are in the planning stages and before they open for business. Now imagine the person who can simply put their start up costs on their credit card. For the majority of network marketers there is no planning beyond the initial start up. Most never ask of their sponsors or themselves what they may need to be successful other than the initial start op costs. They never ask what skills they lack. There are on-going business costs in addition to the start up costs and those costs can range from $100 to $500 dollars per month. Many do not make provision for on-going expenses. On-going business expenses tend to be regarded as expenses akin to the cable bill rather than investments in their business. The low start up, then, can be a stumbling block to success in business.
2) Lack of appropriate training: Unfortunately many companies and teams do not offer training beyond corporate events. In order to be successful network marketers must master a simple formula, the Inviting Formula, and they must use that formula 30 to 60 times per month. Without this formula many new and seasoned network marketers will invite the wrong prospects to review their information and find themselves disappointed by the results. The Inviting Formula is simple to learn and implement. Why is there so little training available in network marketing? I believe the reason can be found in the very reasons why people get started in network marketing. Take the wage earner who wants to fire his boss. He never wants anyone to tell him what to do again; he hates his boss and wants to be free. Take the corporate executive and the entrepreneur both of whom are tired of managing people and are looking to build a fleet of independent business owners that they never have to manage. Put both groups of people together in what is fundamentally a people business and what do you get? People who find that they have to do what they were trying to get away from in order to be successful and become free! YIKES!
3) Too many people are looking for the big income score and fail to appreciate the smaller sums of income they earn along the way. Most people get started in network marketing because of the big income claims. They want the six figures. If they don?t get ?em they quit. Here is a statistic that will knock your socks off. Anyone grossing $30,000 per year or more with their respective company is among the top 3% of income earners for their company. Here is another fact. The income earned through network marketing is tax-advantaged income. Income earned through a job is not. Anyone earning an additional $30,000 dollars per year in tax-advantaged income who fails to make significant strides in improving their wealth will never improve their wealth with $100,000 per year. Finally, the road to earning and keeping six figures and beyond is a 5 to 10 year process and there is no way around it. It is a process that requires growth and change in the areas of personal finance, emotional maturity, spiritual maturity, and personal association.
4) Low EQ, failed expectations, too much hype in the industry: Looks like I jumbled 3 different ideas into one point but they are actually all related. There is a lot of hype in the industry. Joe Smith the waiter to went from 0 to six figures in a year. Of course Joe Smith and his company forgot to mention that all of Joe?s family were involved in the industry of network marketing, that all were successful, and that Joe was working as a waiter just to figure out what his options were. That skills are required is just one of the ?inconvenient truths? of network marketing. The hype leads invariably to failed expectations. If people understand at the start that network marketing is really a business that requires a skill set fewer people would get started and more people would be successful. The organizations created would move from vertical sales organizations to consumer-based organizations as more people seek to become product users rather than business owners. Network marketing itself is an industry that attracts too many people who desire instant gratification. Daniel Goldman described the Emotional Quotient or EQ in his book Emotional Intelligence. He found that the greatest determinant of long term success was one?s ability to delay gratification.
5) Money In, Money Out: Many people treat Network Marketing as a Money in, Money out proposition. Imagine a black box. On one side of the box is the word ?IN? in bold letters. On the other side is the word ?OUT? in bold letters. It would be easy to think that just because you put money in, you should get money out. Investments rarely work out that way. See the trouble is that ?black box?. Something goes on in that black box that transforms inputs into outputs and therein lies the rub. As an illustration, I was on the phone with a prospect the other day. He said, ?I have been scammed so many times, what I need is a person who will work with me, show me the ropes, train me?are you that person?? My response was, ?yes, we have a training program that begins with our training manual. We have weekly calls and I will be meeting with you a couple of times per week and giving you assignments each time we meet. You won?t progress unless you do the assignments and attend the training calls?are you that person?? Stone cold silence. He never did answer my question. With my first company, I received motivational materials at a cost of $60 dollars per month but no training. In my second program there was training galore that I didn?t take advantage of. I thought my team?s system would build my business for me. When I realized that it wouldn?t, I had a choice, quit or continue. In order to continue I had to ask myself some questions, among them, What skill or skills do I lack? There are 2 skills required in network marketing A) the skill of inviting which has embedded in it the stills of listening, sorting and sifting and B) The skill of training which requires the skills of boundary setting and the skill of setting expectations. I lacked the skill of inviting. I learned my profession through experimentation, direct observation and practicing. I applied those same strategies to learning the skill of inviting and I went from sporadic checks to consistently earning multiple 4 figures per month. Ouida Vincent has been generating leads online for her primary network marketing business and teaching duplicable strategies to her team from her home for over 5 years. To pick up her team’s Light House Marketing guide to Network Marketing on the internet, go to http://www.passiveincomesecretsonline.com uk paid surveys
Continue Reading »There are many reasons why people fail in network marketing.
However, instead of looking into each of these causes, the purpose of this article is to explain what people MUST know when they start their network marketing business so that they will have a better chance to succeed.
This is what you must know in order to succeed in your network marketing business:
1) What is your “job” scope?
2) What is expected of you in your “job”?
3) What you should expect in your “job”?
Network marketing is a business and not a job! In fact, in the network marketing or MLM circle, the acronym J.O.B. stands for:
- Just Obey Boss (Work on a job and take orders from the boss.)
- Just Over Broke (Work on a job, get paid, and after you pay all your bills, you’ll be just over broke.)
- Journey Of the Broke (Work on a job and you’ll likely end up broke after working their whole life!)
- Jump Out of Bed (Hit the alarm clock and jump out of bed each morning to get yourself ready for another day’s work.)
So, what am I talking about?
WHAT IS YOUR “JOB” SCOPE?
Say, you check out a job on a classified ad. You’ll be looking at the job title and then the job description. Some ads are so small that you really wonder what’s involved. So, you write that perfect job application letter, update your resume and secure your interview. And besides the salary that you’d most interested in, you’d be finding out the duties and responsibilities of the job.
Bottom line: You know the scope of your job when you get one.
Now, when you start out in your network marketing business, do you know your “job” scope?
As a network marketer, this is your “job” scope:
- Understand your product and offerings
> Learn about the products especially those that you want to focus on (if your company offers a wide range)
> Find out the unique selling proposition of your products. In other words, what are the benefits of your products?
> Be a product of your products so as to know their pros and cons and you’ll be able to share from first-hand experience.
- Understand the company, its mission and vision
> Find out when and how was the company started
> Find out who owns it and who’s who in the management team
> Find out where are the regional offices (if any) and visit some of them if possible
> Know the company’s mission and its vision
- Understand the compensation plan
> Study the compensation plan and know how to explain to others clearly
> Know the merits of your company’s compensation plan and how it compare with other compensation plans.
- Understand the network marketing industry
> Find out about the network marketing industry and how it started
> Study the difference between legitimate network marketing and illegal pyramids
- Build your network through duplication
> Realize that network marketing is not sales but a “people” business
> Build your network through your circle of influence and relationship, friendship, partnership and leadership
> Provide training and support to duplicate your downline business partners
> Multiply your efforts so as to grow your business exponentially through the power of LEVERAGE
WHAT IS EXPECTED OF YOU IN YOUR “JOB”?
Once you got that job and started working, you are expected to learn and pick up your skills from your seniors and your peers and even from your subordinates.
It is in fact not much different in network marketing. And these are the things that are expected of you:
- To get into a “business” mind set
> Realize that since this is a business, you must take responsibility as a business owner
> As you are your own boss, you owe it to no one except yourself whether you succeed or fail
> A business takes time to grow, so be patient with yourself
> Network marketing is a “get rich sure” and not a “get rich quick” business
- To practice the “success” mind set
> Set your goals and plan your strategy, then take action
> When you do not get the results you want, don’t give up easily but adjust your strategy and take action again
> Keep adjusting your strategy as necessary to achieve the results you want
> In this business, you cannot fail if you practice the “success” mind set
- To have the right attitudes
> In network marketing, you can only succeed if you help others succeed
> Use less of “I, me, myself” and think about how you can add value to your prospects and partners
> Be prepared to walk the extra mile and get busy once your network starts to grow
> How fast your network grows depends on you as you are the leader of your own network
> Whatever you DO, not whatever you say, is duplicated by your network
- To learn the “business” skills
> It’s not money that makes you rich, it’s business skills
> Learn the basic business skills that you need to make this business work
> These are essentially inter-personal and communication skills encompassing prospecting, inviting, presenting, closing, following up, training and support
- To share the business with others
> If you had started a traditional business with $100,000, would you open your door to do business everyday? Yes, of course.
> Network marketing is a word of mouth business. Thus, to do business means you simply tell others about your products or services.
> When you share your business everyday, you are in fact opening your door to do business everyday.
> Sharing your business is just making a referral. Do not confuse it with selling. A good example is to refer a friend to a restaurant because you thought the food was great. However, you most likely won’t know how they cook or what ingredients the chefs use. You just loved the taste of the food or perhaps the service there.
WHAT YOU SHOULD EXPECT IN YOUR “JOB”?
Once you got that job and started working, you are expected to learn and pick up your skills as soon as possible but not instantly. (Unless of course you already have relevant experience in a previous similar job.) So, you actually go through a probation period of 3, 6, 12 or even 24 months. And then, initially, there’s so much to learn and so exciting. However, this wears out as time goes by…
It is in fact not much different in network marketing. And these are the things that you should expect:
- There is a learning curve
> No matter how simple your product or compensation plan seems, there is simply a learning curve
> If you are starting network marketing from scratch, you need time to learn and develop the “business” and “success” mind sets as well as your “business” skills.
- Your initial excitement will not last long
> Your initial excitement when you join a network marketing company can only last for 1 to 2 months
> So, you need to maintain your enthusiasm by building your belief and commitment by attending meetings, training, reading or listening to audio, etc
- Replenishment is necessary
> People come and people will go whether in jobs or in network marketing
> As this is inevitable, you need to constantly replenish your network by sponsoring new people till you reach a critical mass whereby the growth in your network exceeds the attrition rate. I have written an article, “How To Create A Surefire Stream Of Prospects For Your Network Marketing Business” which you can download from http://www.rogerloh.com/mlmtips
- There will always be rejection
> No one has a 100% record in sponsoring no matter how good they are.
> Realize that rejection is part of the “job” and that they are rejecting the opportunity, not you
> Dismiss the rejection by chanting, “Some will, some won’t, so what, someone else is waiting”
> There are many reasons why people reject your business opportunity. It could be due to money, time, family or personal problems, fear of rejection, fear of failure, etc.
> There is a ratio like 1 in 10 will join you after you share your business with them. So, the key is to share with as many people as possible. And the good news is that your ratio will increase.
To recap, this is what you must know in order to succeed in your network marketing business:
1) What is your “job” scope?
2) What is expected of you in your “job”?
3) What you should expect in your “job”?
In summary, your job is to share your business through word of mouth with your family and friends. So, learn to share as much as you can and you will get better each time.
However, the decision to join you or not lies with them, not you
Roger Loh, spent many years setting up computer networks and is a network marketing and Internet marketing entrepreneur. Visit: Blog (Internet Marketing) Blog (Network Marketing)Free Wordpress Plugins
Network Marketing is a phenomenon of recent times. It is also popularly known as Multi Level Marketing. It aims at increasing profits and returns. When you join a network marketing program, your introducer constitutes your upline. The people you introduce into the network marketing business are called your downline. It involves identifying people who can contribute to the success of the business and introducing them into the business. Network marketing success depends on the quality of people involved, the kind of efforts put in and the marketing skills of people involved.
There is no clear roadmap to network marketing success. As such there are no dos and do nots that will guarantee success if followed. It is difficult to identify methods and techniques that lead to network marketing success. Some techniques work for certain businesses and people and other techniques work for others. However, network marketing success is not an illusion. By following in the footsteps of successful network marketers and studying their methods and principles used, the ordinary person, new to network marketing can taste success as well. Let us now examine certain principles that have helped network marketers in the past to taste success.
Persistence
The key element in network marketing success is persistence. You need to “keep on keeping on.” After being in the network marketing game for a while you have a downline large enough to study its statistics. Network marketers generally find in their downline that 95% of the downline is doing nothing at all. Only 5% of the downline is actively working towards sales. This makes it all important to support that 5% in their efforts.
An active and effective promotion campaign continues to bring in active members. By supporting the 5% that are actively making efforts, you can ensure that though small in the percentage game your active 5% prove large in the numbers game. It does not take rocket science to figure out that those who are actively persistent will achieve success. This fact is borne out through statistics as well. Those who are persistent and are with a network marketing company for 10 years or more reach the highest levels of its compensation package.
Patience
Patience is an all important virtue in the network marketing game. You need to be patient and at it for a year before that awesome power of geometric growth sets in. The cent a day example is illustrative here. If you were to save a cent on the first day, two on the second, four on the third and so double savings every day, how much would you have with you at the end of 30 days – a bunch of cents? How wrong. You would have $5,368,708 with you at the end of 30 days. That is the power of geometric growth.
Sadly most network marketers fail. This is because they do not exhibit the persistence and the patience to succeed in the network marketing game. They do not constantly promote their business as they really should. To become successful in network marketing, focus on patience and persistence and also on promotion.
Self Improvement and Development
In network marketing self improvement and development are crucial. Successful network marketers always improve upon themselves and develop themselves. In the intrinsic nature of leaders is the drive to offer value to other people. This drive reflects itself in successful network marketers. They create more value in themselves and are thus able to offer value to their prospects. Network marketers who succeed are always networking. Some of them keep lists of every single person they have met. Heavy hitters lists, direct mailing lists, they have all sorts of lists. This way if ever the time came that they needed a new company, they would be ready.
Being a Mentor to Others
Motivation is a key ingredient in network marketing success. If you are not motivated, neither will your downline. Successful network marketers always offer their services to their downline. They know that if their downline succeeds, so will they! A successful network marketer calls the downline to ask if they need support and provides it as well.
Conclusion
Network marketing is an exciting new career path that has opened up in the past few decades. Though there is no sure shot way to success in this career, there are certain principles that have given success to those who have lived by them. The most important of these is persistence. Closely related to this is another virtue that brings success in network marketing is patience. People who have persevered and held on to their dream of network marketing success have generally succeeded. Also important to success in network marketing is constant self improvement and development. You also need to develop your downline as their success is your success. With these soft skills at hand there is no reason for you not to achieve network marketing success. Discover Kevin Sinclair’s system for making profits regardless of whether anyone joins your network marketing business.swarovski rhinestones
First thing to do is get clear on Network Marketing & MLM. There is no difference between Network Marketing & MLM. They refer to the same thing. It is 2 different ways of expressing the same business model. By network marketing we refer to the fact that we work within a Network of people. By MLM we are referring to the different levels within our organization on which we get paid. MLM has a negative perception & connotation in the media. Network Marketing & MLM are the same thing. Today most people refer to it as Network Marketing.
Network Marketing is a Business Opportunity. You get an opportunity to start your own business and you need to relate to it as such. Most people who fail in Network Marketing because they do not relate to it as a real business. Most Network Marketing companies have a startup cost of $500 or less. Most businesses startup costs are $100,000 or more. The fact that Network Marketing business is a bargain should not be the cause of you treating it like it has no value. You need to be the same way as if you had invested $100,000.
Listen to Robert Kioysaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad. He and Donald J. Trump have partnered up to promote Network Marketing.
It is a relationship business; it is about helping people build a business and focusing on customers for your products and services. Network Marketing really is an unseen business and it is all about referral sales. Its something we already do everyday but have not been getting paid for. For example: have you ever referred a good movie or a restaurant to a friend? Did you get paid? Well in Network Marketing or MLM you get paid for referring people to your products & services. Every time you refer someone and every time they pay for the service or product you get a percentage.
That is referred to as residual income. You acquired a customer once and then every time they use the service you get paid, month after month, year after year. Its the same as Jerry Seinfeld, he has stopped making his shows in 1998, yet every time an episode airs on TV he gets paid. Another benefit of this way of doing business is that you have an opportunity to build a team. You recruit others who want to join you as a business partner. Not only do you make money from your customers, you also make a percentage of your team’s customers. Now you are using the key wealth principle of leveraging your time. There is absolutely no limit to the number of people that can join you and no limit on the number of customers you & your team can have. Some companies have “Bonus Plans” in place where you get a bonus when a new Representative joins your business either through you or indirectly through someone you recruited.
Jean Paul Getty, The worlds first Billionaire and founder of Getty oil said “I would rather earn 1% off a 100 people’s efforts than 100% of my own efforts.”. This is the basic wealth principle. This how the rich make money and this is the underlying principle in a good Network Marketing company.
It is businesses in which anyone can invest a small sum of money and through sheer tenacity achieve staggering levels of financial reward and personal freedom. But it requires education based on market tested results. The biggest reason why people fail in Network Marketing or MLM is the lack of training. Before joining you must find out what training the company provides and what training & support the person that is recruiting you will provide. Ask them “Are they willing to hold my hand, go shoulder to shoulder and take me through step by step until I am successful”?
Network Marketing does not have giant signs or large offices, yet according to the Direct Selling Association (DSA) over 13 million people in the U.S. are working in the network marketing / direct selling industry.
They usually offer reasonably priced products and services that people consume in a short time. Generally the commission structure is less up-front then the direct sales companies, but it has a benefit that most direct sales companies do not have and that is residual income.
* It costs much less to get involved with this form of business, a few hundred dollars.
* Allows more people to become involved.
* Builds Residual Income.
* Leverages the time of others.
Network marketing is all about sales and distribution, but a different kind of sales. It’s more of a soft sale or recommendation then the hard closing type that you’re accustomed to with the typical salesman or saleswoman in the direct sales. It is also a recruiting business. Network Marketing does not mean No work Marketing. You consistently need to be speaking to 5 – 10 new people per week. You need to share with them the opportunity for them to be in your business as a representative. The more people you talk to the more success you will have. Unless you are willing to speak to people you can not succeed.
The best approach by far in network marketing is a consultative sales approach. This is used very successfully today. What makes it even more successful is when you are offering services that your customers already use and are able to save them money. Over $30 Billion worth of products & services go through Network Marketing annually.
The 5 keys to evaluate a Network Marketing Company:
1.Credibility of the Company
2.Products & Services of the Company
3.Training offered by the Company & Recruiter
4.Compensation plan.
5.Are you allowed to sell your business or leave it your children
Credibility of the company
You want to be sure the company is credible & has integrity. Stay away from companies that are in business less then 5 years. Most Network Marketing companies fail in their first 5 years. Look at the people endorsing the company & owners of the company. Look at the track record & growth of the company for the last 5 years.
Products & Services
If you do not believe in the Network Marking Company’s products and services then you can not succeed with that company. The reason being you need to be true to yourself. If you do not believe in the products & services then how can you possibly authentically refer them to your friends? If you do not feel good about it don’t do it. Remember the example of a good movie or a restaurant.
You then need to evaluate the ease of the sale. Ask yourself the following:
“Do you need to get people to change their spending habits or do they already use product & services you offer” …Ease of change
“Do people need to spend more money? …Cost Savings
“Will they automatically stay a customer month after month or do you have to resell them?” …Customer retention
“What’s the future trend?” …Longevity of Products & Service
Training
This is very important. When you get a new job the company trains you. They usually have someone work with you for a week. It should be the same with the Network Marketing Company. What is the training already in place. Do they have online training, Training manuals, Regional Trainings. How much time is the person recruiting you willing to spend with you.
Compensation Plan
You want the time to understand their compensation plan. When you are evaluating a job, do you ask “How much I will make this year and how much in the future?” Well you want to do the same when looking at the Network Marketing company. Ask the person recruiting you to put a plan together and see how much you can make in your first month, first 6 months, first year and so on. Find out what it takes for you to get qualified to start making money, different promotion levels and the money associated to them. See the detailed Compensation Plan. If you get numbers like up to $3,000 or up to 10% then in my experience you should realistically count on half (50%) of those numbers. I am sure some people get the full 100% of those numbers but during the evaluation of a company you should look at 50%.
Selling the business
If you are investing your time to build a business then you should be able to sell it to someone else or pass it of to your children. Find out if there are any limitations put on you by the Network marketing Company. There may be a small fee but a good company will allow you to sell your business. Ravi Nayar is a professional Network Marketer. He also helps people around the world to Live a Life they Love and Love the Life they Live. Visit at http://www.getvideophone.comLinkvana Review
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