MLM Training Help: Four Simple Ideas to Grow Your MLM Business
by Chuck
(MD)
Do you need MLM training help? Are you trying to figure out how to succeed in network marketing? If you need MLM training help, I can offer you four simple suggestions.
1) Treat Your MLM Business Seriously: It simply amazes me how many people get involved in this industry, but don’t treat their business seriously. I encourage you to treat your MLM business as if you had one million dollars invested in it. Don’t just “try it out.” Make a commitment to stay with your CURRENT company for at least ten years (or more).
2) Pick One Marketing Strategy and Master It: The internet is flooding with different ideas about how to build your business. I recommend you pick one offline strategy and master it. Several offline strategies include: postcard marketing, buying leads, prospecting in everyday life, newspaper advertising, handing out fliers, etc. I think it’s best to pick the strategy you are most comfortable with and keep using it until you master your craft. At that point, you can branch off and try other strategies, such as internet marketing.
3) Don’t Get Information Overload: If you spend even one hour searching the internet, you will quickly discover that there are thousands of different MLM training sites telling you thousands of DIFFERENT things. It’s easy to get information overload and spend all your time studying different techniques, when you should really be out APPLYING these techniques.
4) Focus on Important Activities: Not every activity in network marketing is truly productive. Remember, you get paid to generate sales and build a sales organization. Therefore, you should spend 90% or more of your time prospecting, showing the plan, getting customers and training your downline. You SHOULD NOT spend all your time organizing your office, browsing different websites, searching the net, etc. These activities pay you ZERO dollars. Never forget that.
In summary, everyone needs some type of MLM training help. I’ve always found that the best way to learn something is by trial and error. Anyone can study THEORY, but the real business world isn’t governed by theory. At some point, you need to apply what you learn, learn from your mistakes, and keep on keeping on.