Network Marketing Sucks
A network marketing company is one that supplies the product
and partners with a network of independent representatives The
company handles research and development, finances, etc In
network marketing, information is shared and personal and
professional contacts are developed. In network marketing
everyone is the CEO of his or her own independent organization.
With this kind of pitch, it is no wonder so many have jumped
into the bandwagon in the hopes of having these promises
fulfilled. And since hindsight always has 20/20 vision, many
come to regret ever even giving ear to such recruiting spiels.
Of course, there are the few individuals who have done well for
themselves by being involved with network marketing. But just
like with most everything else, one size doesnt necessarily fit
all. Chances are, those who made the fit realized some things
about network marketing that many did not. And one of these is
knowing how this kind of business could suck and then finding
ways to avoid it.
Ok, so why does network marketing suck?
Notice that you never hear the word sell in this spiel. Of
course you wont because the mere mention of the word gets
people out the door faster than you can spell it. But in truth,
there is a product and it needs to be sold. By whom? You. If not
you, then the people who will be part of your network will.
Its simple economics. For you to get money, you need to get
someone elses money. And since youd like to stay on the
straight-and-narrow, you need to offer that person something
that will make him/her give you their money. Ergo, selling.
Those networking schemes that claim that no selling is required
whatsoever should raise some flags right away. If indeed, there
is no product to sell, and what is being asked of you is merely
an investment into the business, and asking others to do the
same, chances are great this is a pyramid scam and is deemed
illegal.
Legitimate network marketing companies will offer a product,
although they will not push the sales aspect of the business on
you because they know this turns prospects off. But you need to
realize this point and the sooner you do, the better. If the
idea of selling doesnt work for you, then perhaps you should
consider trying something else. If this poses no problem for
you, thats great. But even then, you should still be aware of
other issues surrounding network marketing.
As the name suggests, network marketing requires you to build a
network of people, who in turn will build their own network.
This is where the personal and professional contacts are
developed part comes in. To develop these contacts, you tap on
your existing network and if youre like most people, your
network would pretty much comprise of your family and friends.
Ok, theres nothing really bad about it, until you realize you
need to NOT come off as a recruiter (but lets face it, you
really are!) and make the whole thing sound as if its a great
business opportunity too good to be missed. Unless you yourself
are truly convinced of this fact, going into network marketing
may find you giving half-truths (which is basically lying) to
people you love and whom you call your friends.
Furthermore, many network marketing recruitment programs
strongly suggest taking prospects out to a setting that makes
them feel relaxed and open to what you have to tell them. More
often than not, that means taking them out to dinner or drinks
(maybe even both).
Two downsides can come from this. The more obvious point is the
cost. At best you can take out 3 or 4 people at one go. Any more
than that and it really looks like a recruiting scheme. If you
need to talk to 100 people, that would mean going out for dinner
or drinks at least 25 times!
The secondary downside, which is probably more costly than the
point just mentioned, is the tax on the relationships between
people you want involved in your network. Yes, your friends and
family are probably the easiest to contact and talk to. But
theyll also be the easiest to offend when it dawns upon them
that youre taking them out because you want them to make money
for you.
Now that youre aware of these potential pitfalls, network
marketing can still work for you. You just need to address these
issues and try to work around them. Your real success doesnt
lie in how much money you can get people to make for you, but
how youll manage your network and maintain your relationships
with your friends and family. Even if dont bring in a ton of
money, thats something that simply cannot be bought.
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