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Network Marketing ~ rhe passion factor of network marketing

September 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Network Marketing

If you have decided to become involved with Network Marketing, you need to do your homework as not all Network Marketing companies are created equal.

Some are nothing but money games (ponzi schemes) masquerading as a legitimate Network Marketing company.

While many are basically ‘knock off’ copycat companies, promoting the latest and greatest product another company launched into the marketplace.

Most importantly, you need to find a company with ‘mass appeal’ products that people are passionate about and continue to purchase.

This trait alone will make your Network Marketing business one of enjoyment and very prosperous.

Since you cannot really depend on your upline to help you — not really, you need to choose a company with built in support systems and marketing tools you can use to build your business.

Once you have found a company that has what I call “passionate” products… and support systems in place that makes it easier to build a business, you may have found a winner.

clipped from www.andrewdaum.com
Network Marketing ~ and the dip

Seth Godin pretty much described my past ventures with Network Marketing in his book “The Dip.”

While he was not referring to Network Marketing specifically… he pretty much hit the nail on the head when it comes to the challenges most Network Marketers face.

We sponsor a few friends and family members… make a few product sales, and start planning of ways to spend our newly found wealth.

Then it happens.

The next hill… unlike the first, is huge.

More like a Mountain.

The discipline needed to climb out of that dip is hard… to hard in fact.

So we quit.

Maybe we don’t quit and give up right away… we give it our all and try to climb out of the dip a few more times, but like Seth’s ’stick man’… we slide back down the hill, right back to the bottom of the dip.

We are stuck there.

So this time… we do quit.

And we should.

Why would you keep trying to get out of a ‘dip’, only to slide right back to the bottom. You have better things to do with your time.

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