Archive for November, 2009

Top 8 Myths About Network Marketing

November 29th, 2009

Even though hundreds of thousands of people join network-marketing programs every year, the industry is still plagued with numerous myths. Let’s look at several of the top myths surrounding network marketing and dispel those myths. Then maybe we’ll be a little closer to understanding how beneficial the network marketing business model can be for anyone looking to generate an income.

Myth #1: Only the people at “the top” make money at network marketing.

Fact: Many of my clients make a six-figure income from their MLM business. Many others make far less than that. In reality there is a range with regards to how much people are making in network marketing. As is the case with any other profession, fewer make the big bucks. However, most people in network marketing are making a decent income, one that is either supplementing another source of income, or is enabling them to live comfortably.

Myth #2: Network Marketing is a pyramid scheme.

Fact: Network marketing business programs are not the same thing as pyramid schemes. In fact, you want to avoid pyramid schemes all together because pyramid schemes are illegal. In contrast, MLM business programs are legitimate and provide a viable, lucrative way for a person to earn an income.

Myth #3: You have to be good at sales to make money at network marketing.

Fact: There’s an old saying describing a person who is good at selling. It goes something like this: “He’s such a good salesperson that he can sell ice to Eskimos.” This saying feeds into a big misperception about sales in general. Many people think of sales as being good at convincing people to buy something. However, most people are savvy these days and know when they are being pitched or someone is trying to convince them of something.

While a person does not have to “be good at sales” to succeed in MLM, every successful network marketing does need to have the skills and abilities required to build a network marketing business. This is the case in any profession.

There are a lot of people out there trying to build network-marketing businesses without first developing the language, prospecting and recruiting skills necessary to build a stable, successful business. The necessary skills are easy to learn and with a little bit of effort even a 12 year old can develop them. So, it’s not rocket science. However, some training and development does make a huge difference in a network marketer’s ability to generate a stable, long-term income.

Myth #4: You have to bug your family and friends.

Fact: Simply put, you do not have to even mention your business or products to your family and friends. I’ve worked with thousands of MLMers over the years that have become successful without approaching people they know about their business, products or service.

Myth #5: You have to make cold calls.

Fact: Making cold calls can make the hair rise on the back of the neck of even the most confident, self-assured person. No one likes rejection, which can come with the territory when making cold calls. There are countless ways to generate leads. Cold calling is just one of those ways.

Myth #6: You have to spend a lot of money on an inventory.

Fact: Carrying an inventory to fulfill product orders is a thing of the past. Instead, most MLM business programs include the ability for customers and people in one’s down line to order product directly from the company. The company ships the product to the person who placed the order.

Myth #7: You have to have a lot of money to get started.

Fact: There is little to no barrier to entry into MLM business programs, including how much money it takes to get started. Nowadays, start-up costs for some MLM programs are as little at $29. In addition, most MLM companies provide various enrollment packages to accommodate different needs and budgets.

Myth #8: Network Marketing is just another scam.

A scam is a scam. Scams exist in virtually every type of business. So, yes, be careful and avoid scams, but just because you’re presented with a network marketing program doesn’t mean it’s a scam. Again, MLM business programs, in general, are viable ways to make an income. Know what to avoid in any type of business transaction you encounter so that you do not fall pry to a scam.




By: Kimberly Anne

Network Marketing Affiliate Products

November 29th, 2009

If you’re new to network marketing, I’m sure you’re asking yourself what in the heck is network marketing affiliate products?

Network marketing affiliate products are products that you can market (sell) to your prospects or to your existing downline members.

The products should offer some value to the recipients; something that educates them and in turn makes them a more valuable prospect worth having in your downline.

When it comes to network marketing affiliate products, four top names come to mind: Joe Schroeder, Mike Dillard, Daegan Smith, and Ann Sieg.

Joe Schroeder is considered the “daddy” of the bunch because he was the first to use the “funded proposal” system, way back in the mid 1990s.

He went from being a relative unknown to the covers of over four home business magazines. He was heralded and was one of the first network marketers to incorporate the Internet into his business.

His products include the Warriors Nest and Spellbound, among several other products. His products heavily emphasize personal development. Joe Schroeder is still active in the network marketing industry; he offers group coaching for those in his inner circle.

Joe Schroeder is definitely in a league all his own.

This brings us to Mike Dillard who happened to be mentored by Joe Schroeder himself. Mike Dillard became a millionaire using the principals set forth in the funded proposal system while still in his mid-twenties.

His network marketing affiliate products consists of a home study manual called Magnetic Sponsoring and the much more advanced course, MLM Traffic Formula.

Magnetic Sponsoring consists of making yourself attractive to others so they are pursuing you, rather than you pursuing them. The whole premise of Magnetic Sponsoring is attraction marketing.

This course definitely put the funded proposal concept on the map and made Mike Dillard a network marketing icon. Joe Schroeder’s “star” pupil has done very well for himself.

Next is Daegan Smith. Like Mike Dillard, Daegan had his network marketing eureka moment while still in his mid-twenties. His main product is his Internet Power Prospecting System.

This system has built-in funded proposals; you can earn residual commission with the system itself.

Ann Sieg is the “baby” of the bunch with her unleashing of her Renegade Network Marketer system in mid 2007.

Ann Sieg’s Renegade system caused quite a stir when it was released due to her controversial 7 Great Lies e-book. Her products consist of two e-books and the Renegade system itself. The Renegade system is also an affiliate product too.

If you’re looking for network marketing affiliate products that educate your prospects and your downline while earning you a nice check, then you don’t have to look any further than Joe Schroeder, Mike Dillard, Daegan Smith, or Ann Sieg.

Thanks to them, network marketing is gaining legitimacy as a real business model that tries to educate rather than shove business opportunities down people’s throats.




By: Corrisa Malone

Secrets to Successful Network Marketing Revealed

November 29th, 2009

What is successful network marketing you might ask? Really the question is how do I become successful in network marketing, right now? Everyone wants to be successful in Network Marketing, otherwise they would not be in it to begin with. Especially newer people get very frustrated when they do not see immediate success. Dont worry, there are three basic pillars of how to do that which I will do into in detail below.

You can be successful in network marketing right now by thoroughly researching the company that you want to be or are already associated with. If you already belong to that company, do you absolutely know stone cold the compensation plan? Can you recite it from memory? If you are researching a network marketing company, find out how and what the best way to get paid is. What is their business model for success? Is it hosting parties, is it vending product, or is it getting people to order on-line?

Another key to being successful in network marketing right now is to focus on work to expand your business builders, not necessarily your products. If your Network Marketing Opportunity is very direct sales focused and there is no incentive for building a downline of people promotion your business, by all means promote your products. Products are great, but getting others to build a business underneath you and getting them to find business builders is how to be successful right now.

The finally key to being successful in network marketing right now is to think like a radio station and think syndication. Syndication, means getting the word out as much as possible. Does that mean more parties? No, use the Internet to syndicate your network marketing business. Create a profile on Facebook so that people can see that you are a solution to their problems. Do some videos on YouTube talking about your network marketing company. Go to Alexa.com and click on Traffic rankings. Look at those web sites that have the most Internet Traffic. Think, how do you get your network marketing message on there? The Internet is THE fastest way to get your network marketing message out there and successful network marketing now.

You can be successful in network marketing right now is you focus on the three basic pillars of: knowing the compensation plan, building a downline to leverage, and syndicating your network marketing business on the Internet.




By: Kurt Henninger