Network Marketing

Have you ever wondered how the top consultants of a company get to the top?  If you ask people who are NOT at the top, they will tell you opinions similar to the following:

* That person got started with the company at the beginning so, of course, he/she has the biggest organization in the company!

* That person is at the top because he/she works this business all the time and leaves the spouse to take care of all the family chores and the children.

* That person is at the top because he/she is single and doesn’t have the time commitment of taking care of a family.

* That person gets all the best leads from the company

You probably noticed a similar theme in each of these statements – the person at the top somehow has a seemingly more advantageous situation, which explains his/her success. If you had the opportunity to ask the people who are at the top of any company what they considered to be the most important thing they did to get to the top of the company, what do you think they would say?

When one of my million dollar producers was on… Continue reading

I have come to the conclusion that direct sellers and network marketers are missing out on something that would not only impact their businesses and their lives, but the lives of others as well. And what is it that I have determined is missing? The possibility of leaving someone inspired.

If you think about the selling, booking, and recruiting conversations that are going on in the direct selling industry, the vast majority of them are about causing interest and generating a sale, a booking, or a recruit. So let me ask you, would that inspire you, if you were on the other side of that conversation, if you were the prospect or the customer? I would be willing to bet it would not.

There really is not anything inspiring about someone trying to sell you something. Think back to the last time someone tried to sell you something. If I recall correctly, the last time someone tried to sell me something I was at Starbucks. The clerk said, "Would you like a pastry with that?" "No," I replied, quite uninspired.

There really is not anything inspirational about someone trying to book a party with you. Think back to the last… Continue reading

A very common challenge that many direct sellers and network marketers face is finding the time to work their business when their schedule is already more than busy. Perhaps the most fascinating thing about this topic is the question people ask me secretly but never publicly, namely:

"How can I psyche myself up to make calls at night when I'm tired, I've been working all day, and the last thing I want to do is get on the phone and talk to people?"

Before answering the actual question, I believe it is important to understand why these direct sellers and network marketers feel it necessary to ask this question in secret.

Have you ever noticed how the people in this industry love saying that they only work their business part-time?

Even top leaders brag how they only work the hours they want to work, and that they love earning full-time pay for part-time work. When others hear reports like that, they naturally assume that this business is easy for all those people who only work it part-time, and they cannot understand what is wrong with them – why can they not achieve the extraordinary in just a few hours… Continue reading

Have you ever pictured your ideal vacation or perhaps your ideal holiday celebration? Surely you have a concept of the ideal direct sales or network marketing business.

However, while you might have thought of the ideal sales presentation, the ideal recruit, or the ideal customer, you probably never considered how those ideals might be getting in the way of you experiencing what you desire in your business.

I'll go ahead and begin with a definition as a reference point.

Ideal: Thought of as perfect or as a perfect model, exactly as one would wish.

Most likely that definition did not jump out and grab you because it is what you expected. What I want you to notice is that from the standpoint of "IDEAL," anything less than ideal is not only seen as something less than perfect, but also as something that is not good enough or not right!

This is where ideals get rather tricky – once you attempt to run your business from your ideals it is nearly impossible to experience your customers, your team, and even your company as ideal. In other words, your business will have a difficult time living up to your idea of "the… Continue reading

I know. I know. You do not gossip.

If you have heard it once, you have heard it an hundred times, "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all."

I remember when I had myself convinced that I was not a gossip like others I knew. Then for some reason I chose one day to face the ugly truth that the definition of gossip is "to go about tattling or talking idly about other people's affairs." Within that definition there is no quantity mentioned. It does not say "frequently" or "profusely" talking about other people's affairs.

In other words, even the smallest amount of tattling still qualifies as gossip. And why do I mention this in a blog that is supposed to be business-focused?

Simply put… Gossip impacts your business in a negative way.

It does not matter how much money you make or do not make right now; you cannot afford to gossip.

If you have yet to sponsor anyone into your business, you cannot afford to gossip because people will fear what you will say about them behind their back, and they will not want to be on your team. If you have a… Continue reading

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