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Network Marketing Is A Relationship Business

Heavily branded websites like amazon.com are household names and
carry an implied trust with visitors. However, the vast majority
of websites are not well known and are found and visited as a
result of search engine searches. In these instances, the
visitor is probably arriving at the website for the first time
and human nature often dictates fear or suspicion of the unknown.

If someone is shopping around for the best price for a particular
item, say a Cuisinart food processor, they would probably go to a
site such as Ask Jeeves (at ask.com using the Smart Search for
Products feature) and quickly obtain a list of sources and prices
for the desired item. The "yes/no" purchase decision has already
been made and it is simply a question of who to buy it from.

In the case of network marketing, it is of critical importance to
build a sense of trust with your team members. Network marketing
is very definitely a relationship business and each relationship
typically starts out with two complete strangers sitting at their
respective keyboards.

The team building aspect of network marketing is of vital
importance to the success of each individual member and to the
team as a whole. Two key elements of team building are trust and
confidence and these factors play a very large role, particularly
for new team members.

As a team leader, you need to be knowledgeable about the business
(products, services, or whatever) and straightforward with
answers to questions about the business as well as providing
timely and thorough support to your team members. These actions
will cement the relationship and build trust and confidence among
your team members.


About the Author
Kirk Bannerman operates a successful home based business and
resides in California. For more details, visit his website at
http://business-at-home.us