While your mentor may be your direct sponsor or part of your upline, he or she may also be an independent advisor who’s in no way connected with your MLM company. Some, such as a consultant, may charge you a small fee and help you evaluate various business opportunities in order to select the right one for your special talents. Others may mentor you for free and possibly guide you to opportunities they feel good about. It’s part of their job to earn your confidence and respect. You may choose to be sponsored by them in one of their favorite companies, but don’t feel obligated. Don’t forget to check their references and dig into their credentials.
You must select a mentor you respect who has a history of success. If you were an employer hiring a new employee, would you be skeptical of someone who was a job hopper? Make sure your mentor is not an MLM junkie. Look for someone who believes in career MLM opportunities. To consistently earn the type of income you dream about, you must find a solid company, build a loyal distributorship and customer organization, and resist the impulse to jump on every hot new deal. Too many hot deals that fail will simply waste your time and money and leave you cold.
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December 13, 2005 by Ty | 1 Comment
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network marketing tips on December 13th, 2005 at 8:40 pm
Nice article.
I think it is completely true.
Nabil Khoury MD