There dozens of reasons why
any one individual might not be successful
with his/her network marketing business...
or any other business for that matter.
Here are a few that I can
think of right off the top of my head:
NOT TREATING IT LIKE A
BUSINESS...
Network marketing or MLM is
just another method of distribution of a
product or service. It is a "business" in
every sense of the word. Many new
distributors do not realize that all the
same skills and dedication to effort, that
are required to be successful in any
business, are needed in their MLM business.
UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS...
Unfortunately, this industry
has the reputation of making it sound too
easy. Distributors, in their eagerness to
build "any" type of organization, paint too
rosy a picture to convince a prospective
distributor to come aboard. This is a
disservice to the industry, the recruiting
distributor, and to the prospect.
Experienced and successful distributors do a
lot of "sifting & sorting" to find the right
prospects for their organization. They
require that the prospect jump through a lot
of qualifying hoops to become part of the
team.
NOT BEING TRAINABLE...
If you cannot, or will not,
take coaching and instruction then MLM is
not for you. Surprisingly, those with strong
professional selling skills are often the
worst choice you can make for potential team
member. They often think they must
"re-invent the wheel" to conform with their
selling experience. Your successful upline
"knows" how to work your business. Follow
their lead and duplicate the already
successful system.
POOR CHOICE OF UPLINE...
Your choice of your upline
sponsor is critical to your success. Most
new distributors give little or no attention
to this important detail. If you sponsor is
not a good trainer, or is not willing to
implement the systems necessary to support
YOU... then you have the wrong sponsor. Your
sponsor, in the truest sense of the phrase,
is your "partner in success". A bad one can
stifle your success... a good one can
skyrocket your profits and greatly shorten
our learning and selling cycle.
If you have a sponsor who is
not serving your needs then work upline
until you find someone who will give you the
support you need...and have every right to
expect.
POOR CHOICE OF
COMPANY/PRODUCT...
Always look at the product
first. If you would Not "willingly" buy the
product and enjoy it's benefits... why do
you think anyone else would? Marry the
product with your own interests and needs.
If you are interested in wellness, health &
fitness, etc. then select a company who has
a leadership position in these product
lines. Don't try to sell something you can't
get enthusiastic about... and which does not
fill a proven need in the marketplace. Never
mistake the "comp plan" for the
opportunity... the opportunity is in the
product. The most lucrative pay plan in the
world will not pay you a dime if you cannot
sell the product... and the customers do not
willingly re-order.
NOT DEALING WITH CONSUMABLE
PRODUCTS/SERVICES...
Your success or failure with
any MLM will be greatly determined by the "consumability"
of the product. If the product is a
"one-time" purchase the success of the MLM
model is doubtful. Residual income depends
on the consumability of the product.
YOUR OWN LACK OF DISCIPLINE
& PATIENCE...
No business becomes
successful instantly. MLM is no different.
You should become involved with any MLM only
if you are willing and able to commit a
minimum of one year of hard work to the
building process.
YOUR UNWILLINGNESS TO COMMIT
MONEY & TIME TO BUILDING YOUR BUSINESS...
With MLM, however, YOU own
the company and there is no arbitrary boss
determining your worth.