Network marketing, or MLM can be a great way to earn
everything from a small additional income to a generous full time living.
However, many people join MLM type opportunities
without really knowing what they are getting themselves in to. This is probably
one of the biggest reasons for the fact that some people have very low thoughts
about this type of business.
MLM works if you do it right. Period. That said, here
are seven really poor reasons for enrolling in a network marketing opportunity:
1) Earning “easy money”
I know – the MLM-companies are very good a promoting
their business as a simple 1-2-3 process that anyone can do and become an
instant millionaire. Especially online it has almost become a standard to use
super long and totally over hyped sales letters.
This is the equivalent of claiming that anyone who can
open a can of beans can be a master chef.
Don’t get me wrong, I do think most people CAN make it
in MLM if they put their minds to it. But you must be prepared to learn many
new things and you WILL have to work for it. Make no mistake about that!
2) Expecting that “spill over” will do all the work
Many MLM opportunities are built on what’s called a
“forced matrix”. For example, in a 3×9 matrix, when you have sponsored your
three first new members, the fourth will be placed under the first person you
sponsored. This person has thus gained one person in HIS downline, without any
effort on his part.
Now, some companies would have you believe that their
top recruiters are so effective that the spill over from their marketing will
automatically make you, who are joining at the very bottom right now, an
instant success.
This is simply a pipe dream – it will never happen.
Yes, you probably will get a few people spilled over into your downline, but
nowhere near enough to guarantee your success. The sheer width of the matrix on
your level, means that there is an enormous amount of representatives that will
have to shear any amount of spill over.
And who says the top recruiters are as active as they
once where anyway? Worst case scenario, they are now working on something else
entirely, because their income in this particular opportunity is already
secured.
3) Thinking that a product is so great it will sell
itself
This is a classic mistake, because most MLM systems
simply aren’t really about the product. This fact is difficult to swallow, I
know.
As a greenhorn I remember joining this lottery
syndicate-MLM, thinking that “everybody” would want better chances at winning
the lottery – right? The disappointment was huge when I discovered the truth –
some people even made fun of any attempt to mention this great new thing I had
discovered.
Likewise, in MLM, it will not matter if you are
selling a breakthrough product that contains every mineral and vitamin under
the sun – if you do not understand what network marketing is really all about.
4) Doing an old friend a favor
We have all been there – an old friend you haven’t met
for years who suddenly calls you and want to set up a meeting about something
he will tell you more about when you meet…
I’m not saying that this couldn’t be a potentially
good business. But calling all your friends is a very ineffective way to do
MLM, and you should never join any opportunity only to do someone else a
favour. Because in the end this is about you, your money and your career.
5) Earning a lot of money in a short period of time
Most MLM testimonials always seem to go something like
this:
- In my first month I made $800 and now, in my third month, I have been
able to quit my job and…etc.
While not outright lies, testimonials like these are
usually collected from individuals who, through luck or skill, managed to join
this particular opportunity from the very beginning. They are simply at the top
of the pyramid and they often know exactly what they are doing – the’re the MLM
experts.
Like most offerings, MLM opportunities have a life
cycle that grows rapidly in the beginning. During this phase of explosive
growth it can be very easy to sponsor dozens of new people per day, with
relatively little effort. After all, this is something entirely new and one
well placed ad can do wonders.
However, if you join after this initial explosion, it
is much more difficult to see quick results and it requires more effort to
attract new people into the business. Patience, knowledge and the right
strategy is required to succeed here.
6) Big name X endorses this program
This is somewhat related to the previous point. Mr.
Big Hitter have made thousands of dollars with this opportunity already and he
is not shy about telling anyone how EASY it was. And he’s probably not lying
either. It was easy – for him.
Because, like noted above, he probably got involved in
this opportunity long before it was launched to the general public, because he
already knows all the right people.
He (or she), also know their stuff, and have the
resources (large email lists, advanced Internet marketing tools etc.) to
quickly and efficiently let the word out to a large number of people.
If you are relatively new to this game, it is a very
bad idea indeed to assume that you instantly could pull off feats worthy of a
network marketing guru. Would you compare your golfing abilities to those of
Tiger Woods?
I didn’t think so.
7) Thinking this will be a free business to run
I’m not talking about the membership fee of your MLM
opportunity here, because that is a given. But many people falsely believe that
they can market entirely for free using the Internet.
While it’s true that there are some effective low cost
Internet marketing techniques you can use, you should never fool yourself into
believing that Internet marketing will be a no cost affair. Moreover, the
online competition is usually quite fierce.
To summarize; MLM can offer an exciting new way to
earn money. But your motivation for joining a MLM business shouldn’t be based
on one of the misconceptions mentioned above.
Treat your business like a business, and you will be
okay.
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