MLM - Network Marketing Magic

October 18, 2005 by Ty | 1 Comment

There is one thing you can do to make your Network Marketing business grow like magic. Work.

Dale Moore of Modern Networking talks about The Missing Ingredients in Network Marketing:

In a past Network Marketing business, I was involved in a conversation with an individual who said to me, with pride, that he had been in the business for 3 years. I being new, thought that sounded like an accomplishment of sorts, thinking if he had been around that long he must be successful. Little did I know that this person liked to talk about the time he had been involved with the business but he never talked about the amount of time he spent building his business.

How do we avoid becoming like this individual? That’s a good question. I understand that endurance is important but by itself does not build a successful business. So how do we measure success before the money starts coming in? Again, a good question.

Here’s how I see it:

- Spending time without purpose is just enduring.
- Endurance by itself is just time spent belonging to something, not building a business.

So what is the missing ingredient? Activity. Constant activity with purpose. Meaning, scheduling time throughout the day to call the people who have shown interest in your business. Be they one’s you’ve talked to personally or following up on opt-in leads. Also, scheduling time to visit with individuals and business owners that could benefit from your products. Constant activity with purpose = paycheck.

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  • PPL-4Ever on October 19th, 2005 at 10:43 am

    I have heard it said that in order to succeed in this industry, you have to “master the mundane”. While I will never be able to explain that as well as the person who said it, to me it simply means that you have to learn how to go out and do the same small things that have been proven to help your business grow and profit over and over and over…

    Funny thing about that; seems like most people would be happy to stick with something that is working for them, but most often I see that they get bored with even the successful tasks and eventually change them which, more often than not, seems to break things.

    Go figure…

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