There's More Than One Option in Networking
There are so many 'typical' affiliate programs online, I don't
think everyone realizes there ARE many options as far as what
kind of network marketing you can become involved with. So, in
order to give you more possibilities to think about, I'm going
to relate to you some of the choices you do have and get you
thinking about what type of business will best suit you. I'm not
going to make any claims as to which type of business I think is
best, you're welcome to ask me that on your own if you like,
however. I'm just going to describe the options for you and let
you decide. As I list the different options, keep in mind which
ones interest you and then search for those best suited to what
you want. There are so many companies, I see no reason why you
shouldn't be able to find the ones that contain all the aspects
you like. PRODUCTS There are plenty of stories about the old
type of network marketing where you had to have a garage full of
products in order to get started in the business. That's not
true anymore thanks mostly to the Internet. Today, you can still
deal in physical products but rather than stockpile them, you
simply keep a few for your own use or for exhibit and then just
order from the company when a customer is ready to buy. You can
even just keep a catalog on hand and not have to maintain an
inventory. With the speed of ordering online or over the phone,
this is a simple option giving you less overhead expenses when
dealing with physical products. As well, you can now join
network marketing businesses that sell only digital or virtual
goods. These constitute information businesses where the end
products being sold are all online information products or
memberships to web sites full of information. INVESTMENT You can
literally find network marketing opportunities at any level of
required investment that you like. There are those that cost in
the thousands to join, but pay in the thousands when you get
referrals, and there are free to join affiliate programs that
pay you to help them sell products and service. STRUCTURE Some
network marketing opportunities require you to work with your
downline and others don't. Some expect you to become a leader
and work with those you sponsor. Others have systems set up to
where you never even really know who the people you refer to the
company are. OFFLINE OR ONLINE Network marketing has been around
longer than the Internet has. You can join programs and work
completely offline. You can also work completely online, or any
combination of the two that you want. CUSTOMERS In some
businesses, all you do is refer customers to a web site and then
let the site do the work of convincing them to buy. Other
businesses require you to work directly with your customers on a
one on one basis. Again, you can hit anything in between there
also. You could refer people to a site and then choose to do
some personal contacting as well. BUILDING A DOWNLINE Most
network marketing opportunities will require you to sponsor your
own downline. In fact, that's all a lot of them want out of you
anyway. However, there are some that do extra marketing on their
own and will help you build a downline. Some, if you're willing
to make the initial investment, will make you a profitable
downline over time without you doing a bit of work on your own.
However, you can still work on recruiting as well and grow
faster. Hopefully, if all you've been exposed to is a typical
Internet affiliate program, you can now see there are other
options. At this point, stop and consider just exactly what you
would be willing to put into a program and exactly what you
expect out of one. Then, keep these options in mind as you go
searching for the right company for you.