The Biggest Mistake That Many Network Marketers & MLMers Make
What do you think that biggest mistake is? Is it not finding
the best source for your leads? Or maybe it is not finding the
best "closing" sales method to really convert those borderline
prospects. How about not having that "killer" sales letter?
It is none of these. The biggest mistake that many, if not
most, network marketers make is that they don't understand the
REAL business they are in. They are not in the product business
or "sales" business. They are really in the PEOPLE business,
whether they realize it or not.
Now what do I mean by the people business? Well, it is the
people you sign up and sponsor as your distributors or downline
that are going to build your business. And if you don't
understand how to treat them, how to tap into their internal
motivations, you are going to be swimming upstream. If you learn
how to treat the people you bring into your business, your
business will blossom and boom.
This really begins with the way you find those people you want
to join your business. You need to have a true "service to
others" attitude. They are going to join your business because
of what's in it for them, not for you. Finding your business
partners needs to be a win-win for both of you. That means when
you talk with people about joining your business you don't start
off right away with "Hello, Mr. Smith, I represent ABC business,
and we are the greatest thing since sliced bread! " And then go
off into your sales spiel. So you need to learn the method that
is "other" focused instead of "me" focused.
In the network marketing and MLM business, your REAL business
is discovering people who are motivated enough to do their
business on their own, not trying to sell someone on your
concept of how to sell other people. People don't like to be
sold. But there are ways to turn it around so that they sell
themselves. That means focusing your attention on the person.
The real business is training and mentoring those people so they
can duplicate the business to do it on their own. Have you ever
joined a network marketing or MLM organization where soon after
you joined your sponsor pretty much left you on your own,
wouldn't support you and after a while wouldn't even return your
calls? If that hasn't happened to you, can you imagine what that
would be like? So don't do that. Train your people to the
highest standard, mentor them, be available for them and they
will work harder to help themselves. Which will help you
immensely in the long run.
Most people can be highly successful in network marketing if
they can change their focus to helping others and working as
much toward the other person's success as their own.
Now, in this short article I cannot give you all the information
you need to learn about how to do this process. But I can
recommend two things that will help you on the road to learning
how to turn your head around 180 degrees. The first is Michael
Dlouhy's free book "xyz". This excellent book goes into much
more detail about what network marketing is all about, how it is
really teaching and mentoring. I learned a lot about motivating
people and how that really works in network marketing. In the
true spirit of giving and service to others, he even offers free
"mentoring" calls several days during the week, which anyone can
call in to. And it doesn't matter what network marketing
organization you belong to. Now, of course, he does make money
by selling his system. But there is no pressure (and believe me
I am very resistant to sales pressure). He really does want
everyone to be successful.
The method I use for my business is called Natural Selling, in a
book written by Michael Oliver. What it teaches you is how to
really understand another person, in terms of their wanting to
start their own business, which is what network marketing really
is. What are their motivations and why do they really want or
need to join with you. It uses a no pressure, conversational
method of you asking simple and direct questions to help you
understand who the other person really is. It is truly "other"
focused. You learn how to "detach from the sale" so you can
truly have the other person's interests at heart. If you learn
the principles and techniques in this book, you can even use
them to make your own personal relationships deeper and better.
You can see Michael Oliver's book and other products at
Just for the record, I do not make any money recommending these
two excellent books. And, yes, I could be lying to you, but
would that really be a good way to serve other people?
If you read either of these, I would love to hear your opinion
of them. I think you will find both or either of these very
enlightening.
Steven Currie Steven@YouSendTheCards.com
www.YouSendTheCards.com
============================================================= **
Republishing Details: This article is Copyright 2005. You have
my permission to republish this article and pass it on to
others, provided you print it completely, make no additions or
deletions to the text below and include my name, web site
address and email address. You can contact me at 866-211-8012
Daytime Pacific Time or 866-574-6262 Evenings/Weekends - Steven
Currie