If you are looking at Network Marketing and/or Multi-level Marketing (MLM), there is no shortage of programs to choose from. Some may be better than others, however, they all have one thing in common; they are all based on the duplication model. The key to huge success with any Network Marketing program is the ability to have the people in your downline produce the same results that you did. Hopefully you produced results to get you to the point of coaching new people as they come in.
Where potential millionaires fail, is that they either: 1. Don’t have a system in place to train new people or 2. They fail to communicate the system. I don’t feel that anybody should do the work for the people in their downline. That doesn’t create a powerful organization. It still takes commitment from everyone in the organization to make it work. What I am talking about is knowing what works and having a system in place to communicate that knowledge to new people as they come in to the business. It’s not just about throwing out a bunch of ideas, it’s about having a systematic approach that anyone can follow. Step by step instructions for success. Then, it is the responsibility of the person passing on the information to coach and/or train the person and the responsibility of the person receiving the information to listen, follow instructions and actually do it.
Most people join MLMs or Network Marketing companies without having a clue as to what to do next. Without a plan or system in place, these people will likely get confused, angry, disappointed, lose all interest and throw up their hands in disgust and claim, “What a bunch hype. This stuff doesn’t work!” It’s like putting together a swingset; as long as you have the instructions, all of the parts, a decent customer support line and a desire to swing, just about anyone can do it. As you are swinging on your new swingset you can tell your neighbors about how to get a swingset of their very own and you can be confident that they will know what to do when the box shows up at their door.
So there you have it. Don’t be afraid of Network Marketing and MLM. Before you join anything, do your due diligence and find out what kind of system is in place and what kind of support you can expect, and then have fun!
Related Articles
What is the Right Home Business for Me?
By: Brian L. Thomas | 02/01/2007 | Entrepreneurship
I have always known that I wanted to work for myself. My dad had his own business and I watched him become very successful. I also saw him at the lowest of lows. My dad’s business was a traditional “brick and mortar” company. He provided a product to people. When I decided to work for myself, I felt like I had to have a product or service in a store front in order to make it real. After years of looking I figured out that it wasn’t necessarily true.
Living your Passion in Business
By: Brian L. Thomas | 02/01/2007 | Entrepreneurship
I first heard Anthony Robbins say “Live with passion!” He always said it with such conviction. I thought it was a game or marketing ploy or something like that. It wasn’t until I decided to go into business for myself that I realized what he meant. I figured out that with enough passion for what I am doing and what I am all about, I can succeed at just about anything. At a minimum, I’ll enjoy myself tremendously.
Autopilot MLM
By: Brian L. Thomas | 02/01/2007 | Business Opportunities
The point in which your business is running on its own with minimal interaction from you. Is it possible? That depends. What kind of a business do you want? Do you want to surround yourself with winners? or Do you just want to just cash the checks? Either way is fine, as long as you understand the big picture.
What More Do you Want?
By: Brian L. Thomas | 19/12/2006 | Entrepreneurship
I can ask that question to any number of people and get a myriad of responses. How many people dig down deep to get an answer? Most of the time people respond from a surface level, however, there is usually something to their answer. The first response is usually the correct one.
A Reason for Success in Business
By: Brian L. Thomas | 12/12/2006 | Entrepreneurship
You’ve seen the people in the company that are making huge amounts of money monthly and you wonder how they did it. Were they just lucky? Could they have some secret formula for success? Doubtful. The people that have great success in MLM or Network Marketing started off exactly the way everyone does
Mlm - the Downline Myth
By: Brian L. Thomas | 24/11/2006 | Business Opportunities
Picture this: you found the perfect Multi-level Marketing Company; you are out of your skin with excitement; they have the most lucrative compensation plan available; the person who introduced you to the company is excited, also, and is enrolling people right and left. Then what?
Questions You Must Ask yourself Before Joining a Home Business Opportunity
By: bryan greaves | 11/05/2008 | Business Opportunities
For anyone who is interested in a home business opportunity you must ask certain questions before committing yourself, your time and your money to any business. I will provide you with 4 crucial questions you must find the answer to before joining any business opportunity. I will also provide you with a real time example of how I used these questions to find the home business which I am currently and successfully operating.
Looking After a New MLM Member
By: Michael Brymer | 17/01/2007 | Home Business
I got a new member, now what?
Imagine if you suddenly got a job in some very busy company but you know nothing about the job!
More from Brian L. Thomas
Real Estate Investing - the Perfect Scenario
By: Brian L. Thomas | 10/09/2007 | Real Estate
Most people haven’t got a clue when it comes to investing. I used to fit in that category. The part is that you don’t have to be because there are people out there to teach you. One of the directions I found is Real Estate. The market across the country is prime for investors right now. Some areas are a little more prime than others. Colorado seems to be leading the curve for the rest of the nation so I will focus on the Denver area for the purpose of this article.
Foreclosure May not be your Only Option
By: Brian L. Thomas | 18/06/2007 | Real Estate
I get it. I have been there. You are dangerously behind in your mortgage payments and you can’t seem to catch up. You’re getting the letters and phone calls that lead you to believe that you have no other option. Foreclosure seems eminent. That’s not necessarily the case.
What Does it Take to Sell a Home in This Market?
By: Brian L. Thomas | 18/06/2007 | Real Estate
In the current housing market; specifically in the resale homes, it takes more than dropping a sign in the front yard and proclaiming, “Come one, come all. Buy this home!” The keys to a successful home sale are price and salability. Price is pretty self explanatory on the surface; but I’ll get into the details. Salability is the ability to be sold.
High Gas Prices; When are They Going to Stop?
By: Brian L. Thomas | 12/06/2007 | Automotive
If you drive a car (or a vehicle that takes petroleum products to run) then you are probably asking the question, “When are the gas prices going to stop going up?” Good question. I believe the United States as a whole is wondering the same thing. All I can say is that we don’t have it as bad as some other countries.
Autopilot MLM
By: Brian L. Thomas | 02/01/2007 | Business Opportunities
The point in which your business is running on its own with minimal interaction from you. Is it possible? That depends. What kind of a business do you want? Do you want to surround yourself with winners? or Do you just want to just cash the checks? Either way is fine, as long as you understand the big picture.
Living your Passion in Business
By: Brian L. Thomas | 02/01/2007 | Entrepreneurship
I first heard Anthony Robbins say “Live with passion!” He always said it with such conviction. I thought it was a game or marketing ploy or something like that. It wasn’t until I decided to go into business for myself that I realized what he meant. I figured out that with enough passion for what I am doing and what I am all about, I can succeed at just about anything. At a minimum, I’ll enjoy myself tremendously.
What is the Right Home Business for Me?
By: Brian L. Thomas | 02/01/2007 | Entrepreneurship
I have always known that I wanted to work for myself. My dad had his own business and I watched him become very successful. I also saw him at the lowest of lows. My dad’s business was a traditional “brick and mortar” company. He provided a product to people. When I decided to work for myself, I felt like I had to have a product or service in a store front in order to make it real. After years of looking I figured out that it wasn’t necessarily true.
What More Do you Want?
By: Brian L. Thomas | 19/12/2006 | Entrepreneurship
I can ask that question to any number of people and get a myriad of responses. How many people dig down deep to get an answer? Most of the time people respond from a surface level, however, there is usually something to their answer. The first response is usually the correct one.