An MLM That Would Suit
You
Understanding this
principle could save
your MLM life. Many
people label everyone
who joins more than one
MLM company a ‘junkie’.
It is true that there
are junkies that goes
around recruiting their
friends when he tries
COMPANY A, dies a
natural death after a
while and joins COMPANY
B. He starts talking to
the same friends how
good COMPANY B is and
always talk bad about
COMPANY A. Then he quits
COMPANY B after running
into some struggles and
joins COMPANY C, does
the same thing promoting
C while talking bad
about A and B and goes
on and on.
No. I am not teaching
you to be a junkie.
I have explained in the
previous chapters that
even the ‘best company’
in the world would not
be suitable for
everyone. I may LOVE
supplements for my
health and buy it from
the ‘best health
supplement opportunity
in the world’ but my
passion is being on the
Internet! Don’t get me
wrong, the supplement
company would have a
FANTASTIC TEAM, a SOLID
COMPANY BACKGROUND, and
even an UNBELIEVABLE
COMPANSATION PLAN. But I
prefer to sell digital
products. I don’t care
if I don’t get to meet
or socialize as many
people in person on my
Internet MLM, I don’t
even care if I don’t
operate at an office! I
am making money at my
Internet MLM.
I think we get the
picture now…
Here is another
scenario. What do you do
when you are already in
one MLM and a good
friend approaches you
for another? Do you
refuse? Remember, you
must not treat your MLM
business like a
RELIGION. I don’t refuse
because I will always
find benefits in every
MLM company that I join.
I may like the products
there. I can SHARE these
products (for example,
supplements) to friends
who do not believe in
buying on the Internet!
No single company will
cover the ENTIRE market
so we have to be
realistic. I may even
join that company so I
can build relationships
with them and get them
to try my own MLM
products too! If I don’t
keep an eye out for
other opportunities, I
don’t feel that I am a
good business man. But
you must FOCUS on one
business, some may say.
Yes, I focus on one, but
I also open the door to
many other potential
customers too.
Always be open to new
opportunities and cross
sell! That’s where you
put the ‘network’ in
network marketing. But
don’t make the mistake
of joining every
opportunity just to get
people because it costs
you time and money and
only join different MLMs
if you see a tangible
benefit.
If you don’t make it in
your first MLM, don’t
despair! People make
mistakes and they
(hopefully) grow wiser
the next time they
choose again. This is
what I hope for all who
read this book because
you must never give up
when you fail the first
time. Most people don’t
make it in their first
MLM but they might
succeed in the second or
third.
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