The Importance of Simplicity in Network Marketing
Even if a complex system achieved great results for you, others
will find it difficult to copy. In network marketing, personal
success isn't your greatest asset. Your greatest asset is having
a system that guarantees the success of everyone using it. The
success of others -and ultimately, your success-is dependant
upon their ability to do the same things you do. Keep the least
experienced of those in your network in mind when you set up a
system of doing things for your organization to follow.
Everything you do must be so SIMPLE that anyone can
quickly duplicate your efforts and achieve the same
phenomenal results as you.
There are a couple of key phrases to remember:
Anyone Don't do things that require special skills
or resources available only to you or a limited number of
people. When you do things that anyone can do you open up
your business to a much larger pool of people who can become
successful.
Quickly Duplicate
You need to build your network as quickly as possible. You can
only meet with a few people each day and can personally close
even fewer sales. But using a network marketing strategy, you
can help others quickly learn to do the same simple things as
you. When they do, they multiply your efforts.
If you are in the network marketing business and you have not
fully comprehended the Power of Duplication or the Principle of
Multiplication, you have obviously missed out the entire essence
of the business.
To convey the concept, I often ask, "if you recruit only one
person a month and if every person you recruit does exactly as
you do, how many persons would you have in your organization by
the end of the year?" I then remain silent and let my listener
squirm to find the answer. When I finally tell them that the
figure is 4,096, you can literally see the widening of their
pupils and their mouth as the principle dawns onto them.
Their next question usually is: "How do we do that?" The answer
is found in the next key phrase:
Same Phenomenal Results
This is Quality Duplication. Each person in your network,
from top to bottom, must be able to exactly duplicate what you
are doing and be able to teach others to do exactly the same
thing. How large a sales team you can build depends on how well
it is duplicated i.e. Quality Duplication.
To ensure duplication you need a system i.e. processes that
anybody and everybody can follow and teach. You cannot duplicate
a person but you can duplicate a system. Ray Krocs, the founder
of MacDonald's cannot be duplicated but the MacDonald's
franchise system can be and is, to almost 100% perfection in
18,000 outlets worldwide. In building a successful and long-term
network, the System must rule. Remember a system is only as good
as it is duplicated. The more complex a system, the less likely
quality duplication will be achieved. To make sure you duplicate
well, follow the System you are provided with religiously. There
is no perfect system and your time is better spent perfecting
your ability to duplicate it rather than perfecting a system.
The way to test whether your system is simple enough is to ask
yourself if downlines' activities will continue (as they should)
when you go away for a long holiday. Will MacDonald's still be
around after Ray Krocs has gone away?
Keeping it Simple
To ensure you do things that your distributor can learn from and
duplicate, use the D- question: Is what I am doing easily
duplicable? From the meetings to the prospecting techniques
you use: "Is it simple enough to be duplicated?"
Keep asking yourself the D-question and if you answer "yes" at
least 75 % of the time, you are on track.
The most successful people in the business understand that it
MUST be kept simple in order to grow your business. Show others
how simple it is to do what you do. They need to see you do it,
and then believe it is simple enough for them quickly duplicate
to achieve the same results.
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About the author:
The Singapore government recognized Richard as one of the
country's most successful entrepreneurs. He has both traditional
businesses and one based on an MLM strategy. In 2005, his
MLM-based business received 2 awards: MLMIA (Multi-Level
Marketing International Association) recognized it as the
"International Company of the Year" and Deloitte Technology
awarded it as the 7th fastest growing technology company in the
Asia Pacific region.