5 Tips for Network Marketing Success
Category : Network Marketing
We all want success. Unfortunately, not everyone knows how to attain the success they desire. Too often we spend days, weeks and months spinning our wheels trying to figure out how to make it happen.
In Network Marketing and MLM, why are some successful while others flounder? What is it that the top money earners have that others do not? Here is the thing…It’s not luck! There are some very tried and true methods of creating success in the Network Marketing industry.
This list could be longer, but i want to give you 5 very quick tips for your success.
- Treat your business like a…business – This is not a get-rich-quick scheme. Networking is a business. Be disciplined about the time and effort you put towards your business. If you don’t pay attention to your business…no one else will. Plan your schedule each week to work solely on building your business.
- Stay focused – Don’t work on more than one business at a time. Doing multiple businesses dilutes your marketing message. And if you are working a home business part-time…how much success do you really expect from devoting a portion of your already limited spare time to 2-3 businesses. Find the company, product, niche that fits you or you see the most potential in, and work it.
- Be coachable and teachable – Realize that you don’t know everything. Actually enjoy that fact for a moment. Find out who the leaders are in your company or industry and pick their brains. Get their input AND FOLLOW IT. Follow the successful people and do what they do. If you want to learn how to make money in this industry, do what the top income earners do. Your opinion or strategy doesn’t matter, because if it worked you would already be successful.
- Stay positive – Here’s a fact…you will hear the word “NO”. You aren’t the first one to have heard it nor will you be the last. The success comes in how you deal with it. If you take the NO personally, then you will fail. But if you realize the person saying NO, is simply saying it doesn’t work for THEM, that’s good! Now just continue to work to find the people it does work for.
- Have Fun – I enjoy what I do. Helping people, changing lives, training, etc. In my time, I have been approached by one particular company at least 8 times. They are probably a great company, but because it so closely mirrored the job that I had in banking which I hated, I won’t be with that company. What I’m getting at is that you have to enjoy what you do. It is not about the money. A wise person and mentor once told me…”Help the people and have fun, the money will come.”
Success and Blessings,
Kevin




