The Truth About Network Marketing
Network marketing is something that you already do every day.
Yes, YOU!
Have you ever seen a movie, and then told your friends or family
members that it was great, and they should go see it? That's
network marketing.
Have you ever eaten at a great restaurant, and then recommended
that restaurant to other people? That's network marketing.
Have you ever gotten a great deal on a car, and then told other
people to buy their car at that dealer? That's network marketing.
Congratulations - You've just passed Network Marketing 101! You
are now prepared to go out into the world and make some money!
Wait a minute! What does recommending movies, restaurants, and
car dealers have to do with Network Marketing?
It has everything to do with it - with one minor addition: When
you get involved with a network marketing company, you get PAID
to tell people how great something is!
Wow - pretty simple, right? Well, that's the truth of the
matter. It really is just that simple, but people are so
confused by the onslaught of money-hungry network marketers that
they want to just run into a corner and hide until the coast is
clear!
Unfortunately, greedy and less than ethical network marketers
and network marketing companies have given a great concept a
very bad name, and now it is up to the few truly ethical
companies with good products to convince the general populace
that network marketing is OK. All you're doing is recommending a
product to people that you think can benefit from it. What's
wrong with that? Nothing.
How does it work?
First, you choose an ethical company with a solid track record,
a good line of products, and a future so bright that they have
to wear shades! There are very few of these truly successful
companies, even though there are probably thousands of network
marketing companies out there. Tahitian Noni International,
Quixtar, and Shaklee are some of the bigger names in the
business, and each of them has a successful history, and a
business model that will last many years into the future.
Next, you get signed up with a company whose products YOU
BELIEVE IN. Don't get signed up with a company because you have
dollar signs in your eyes. If all you want to do is make money,
you will have a hard time in network marketing. However, if you
want to make money WHILE helping people find products or
services that are going to benefit them, then your passion for
your chosen company will shine through, allowing you an easier
path to success.
Next, you tell other people about the product or service, and if
they are interested, you get them signed up to purchase that
product or service through you or using your company-sponsored
website. Each time they make a purchase, you get paid in some
way, shape, or form. Good companies will offer any/all of the
following ways to get paid:
* Direct profit resulting from retail vs. wholesale pricing *
Money paid weekly or monthly based on the actual volume of
products or services that you sell * Weekly or monthly bonuses
based on attaining certain sales goals * Weekly, monthly, or
annual bonuses based on your leadership level with the company
(the more you succeed, the higher your level of leadership) *
Residual income from sales made by people that you bring into
the organization, people that your recruits bring into the
organization, etc. * Quarterly or annual vacations, trips,
retreats, conferences, etc. that are paid for in part or in full
by the company
Believe it or not, that's all there is to it! You find a product
and a company that you believe in, you get signed up, and you
tell people about the product or services that are offered by
your chosen company. There are countless training opportunities
that any good company will offer to you, and you should take
advantage of those opportunities. Don't reinvent the wheel - use
the systems that have already proven successful for the company
that you work for.
What should I do if I am approached by a Network Marketer?
The things that you should do if approached by a network
marketer are the same things that anyone that YOU approach may
be thinking, so keep that in mind. They include:
* Ask yourself if you want/need the product. If not, then just
say so. An ethical network marketer will not push you. * If you
are interested, then ask for details about the product or
service, but more importantly, ask for details about the
company. * If you think you may be interested in the products or
the opportunity presented by the company, ask where you can
learn more. Again, an ethical network marketer will be happy to
list numerous sources of information, and they will likely offer
to give you printed information on the spot, and/or add you to
their mailing list to keep you up to date.
Always remember that ethical network marketing is not about
pushing low-quality products onto hapless citizens who don't
know any better. It is about sharing a product or an opportunity
with people who can benefit from it. Whether those people are
your friends, family, and co-workers, or people that you meet
out in the world, you should feel confident in the use of the
products, and in the opportunity that is presented by your
chosen company.
If you are ashamed to offer the product or service to someone,
then they should be ashamed to use it! Stick with a reputable
network marketing company and you will be doing a great service
to people, and you can make a solid income at the same time.
That's what we call a win/win situation, folks!
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