Successful Network Marketing - The Reality
Successful Network Marketing - The Reality by Patricia
A. Jones
I first encountered Multi Level Marketing/MLM/Network Marketing in
1997. It was a company offering cheaper long distance and
international telephone calls and I thought that I was on to a
winner.
I was broke at the time but put together some leaflets promoting
the service itself and promoted the business through mail order
mailshots and advertisements. It didn’t work out for me for 3
reasons.
1. Although I really pushed the product, most people weren’t
interested in saving money off their phone calls. The main
objection was that they didn’t want 2 bills. The idea was new
at the time, it was only a few months after British Telecom lost
their monopoly and people weren’t very enlightened then.
2. I didn’t have enough start up capital to do my promotions
justice and although I introduced users and promoters I always fell
just short of the monthly join up requirements to be paid. Being
paid for my efforts might just have made the difference if I could
have used what I had earned to increase my promotions.
3. I joined with a very nice lady but she was also new to network
marketing. As her upline didn’t offer any help to her we
helped each other. It was fun but like the blind leading the
blind.
I tried with that company for several months and never got paid. In
the meantime I had found information publishing where I was making
money. I was loathe to use that money to promote a company I had
become disillusioned with so put my earnings back into what was
doing well for me.
After a couple of years I published my own home business magazine
and a lot of what I saw involving MLM disillusioned me further.
I saw companies launching in the UK without the correct legal
paperwork. Lots of people would join and in their innocence spend
money promoting something that was actually illegal and likely to
be closed down if the DTI got wind of it.
I knew people who had piles of the products stashed away and never
likely to be used. Why? Because some of the companies require you
to buy an amount of product every month before you are paid for
your efforts and your downlines efforts.
A friend earned thousands of pounds every month with his company.
One month he spent 2 weeks on holiday and came back ill with food
poisoning. He fell 1 short of the required monthly recruiting
figures and his earnings went to his upline.
Companies shifting the goalposts just when promoters start to do
well.
As a magazine editor I became a prime prospect for network
marketers. I could advertise for free in my magazine as long as
nobody else was promoting the same thing, and people took that
little bit more notice of what I was promoting.
I would get telephone calls inviting me to join a wonderful
opportunity. Because I am polite I didn’t tell them to get
lost when they were extolling the virtues of companies that I
probably knew more than them about. I would list my objections and
get really annoying answers:
I’m not interested in the product
…The product doesn’t matter you will soon earn lots of
money
I haven’t got time
…You only need to spend an hour a week on this business
I already have a lot of projects on the go and wouldn’t be
able to do this business justice and spend time helping those who
joined with me.
…They won’t need any help this business is easy to
run
I could go on but I’m sure you get the drift. I really grew
to detest network marketing and some of those that it attracted,
but being in daily contact with them was part of my business so
grinning and bearing it was a daily chore.
Then one day I had a telephone call from a new subscriber. He was a
network marketer yawn… and he tried to get me to join. What
he said to me during that call altered my bad opinion of network
marketers, but he was one among many.
He told me that I should be interested in the product and use it
regularly to enable me to truly recommend it. He said that I would
need to make a good initial investment to be able to promote the
business properly. I was also told that it was hard work, would
take at least 20 hours a week of my time and that it would take a
few months to start earning and then my earnings would gradually
build if I continued to work hard. In a nutshell he told me the
truth!
I was astonished at his honesty and told him why. His reply was
that he was always honest about the business and that he would
rather have one good joiner who knew the score from the beginning
than 20 who believed that they would earn a fortune with no money
and little effort. That one good joiner would earn both of them far
more money than those who joined on pipedreams.
That guy impressed me, he became very successful and his downline
were successful. I didn’t join his group and apart from
placing ads and designing brochures for network marketers I
didn’t get involved with any of those companies, mainly
because I wasn’t interested in the products.
Recently I decided to give it a try with an internet company and
I’m sure that I will follow his lead knowing that is the way
to network marketing success.
Network marketing, home business, mlm, business success Patricia
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