- by Pete Zdanis
I talk with fellow network marketers every day, and
questions I am frequently asked include, "What should I send to a
prospect? Which audio/video CDs and DVDs work best? Should I call them first? What
should I say when I call? What should I say in a cover letter or e-mail
message?" Others tell me about how they are busy setting up their business
checking account, or buying a new PC to help with their business, adding a
separate phone line for a business phone and/or fax machine, etc., etc.
Now, don't get me wrong. These are all good questions, and
good things to do to run an efficient network marketing business. What I am
hearing from some people, however, is that they are BUSY, but not taking ACTION.
Let me explain: I'm reminded of the definition of
"inertia". For those of you who have studied physics in high school
or college, you know that the textbook definition of "inertia" is -
"The tendency of a body at rest to remain at rest, and the tendency of a
body in motion to remain in motion." This natural rule applies to our
business just as much as it applies to a boulder sitting on top of (or rolling
down) Pike's Peak.
While people are doing "busy" work, they are not
taking the necessary "action" to put their business in motion. They
are doing the easy and pleasant things like sorting the paper clips, rather
than talking with prospects. So, guess what happens? NOTHING!
This all centers around something which many of us are
guilty of, and that is "fear of failure." It's great to get
organized, set up the best personal computer/fax system, and know that we can
reach a sharpened number two pencil at a moment's notice - but, how has that
helped us build our network marketing business? Zip. Nada. Not one bit.
It's natural to want to have the "perfect"
sponsoring process, so we agonize over it for days, weeks, or even months. Then
we finally step out into the "real world" with our perfect,
bullet-proof system, and - GUESS WHAT? - the first 20 people we talk with
aren't interested! We then logically conclude that the company, products,
marketing plan, compensation plan, upline, company management, sun, moon, and
stars, all failed us, and that we could never possibly succeed in network
marketing.
Do you know why we failed? BECAUSE WE WERE PROBABLY NEVER
TOLD THAT WE WOULD FAIL! Our sponsor was probably afraid to tell us that there
was one iota of a possibility that we might not succeed each and every time we
present our extraordinary products and opportunity to everyone under the sun.
Well...not to worry, because that's what I'm here to tell you: YOU ARE GOING TO
FAIL!
Sure, you have the products, compensation plan and marketing
tools that are among the best on the planet, but not everyone you talk to will
share your vision and enthusiasm, or see the power of what you are showing
them, at least not initially.
Before I tell you two very important secrets, let me ask you
a few questions:
Did you learn to ride a bicycle, or roller skate, or ice
skate without falling down? Do you think that Nadia never fell off the balance
beam or that A. J. Foyt never crashed in a race car? Did you ever stop to think
that even Ted Williams failed to get a hit more than half the time? Do you know
how many rejections Colonel Harlan Sanders received before he sold his now
famous Kentucky Fried Chicken recipe? - 1,014! That's right, ONE THOUSAND ONE
HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN. Geez, that must have gotten pretty depressing after the
first 800 or 900 rejections!
Are you ready for the secrets?
Well, there's good news and bad news. First, the bad news:
1. YOU ARE GOING TO
FAIL MOST OF THE TIME.
I'm guessing that by now you're probably ready for the good
news:
2. YOU WILL SUCCEED
IF YOU DON'T QUIT.
These "secrets" may appear to be contradictory,
but, trust me, they aren't.
EVERY successful network marketer has failed to sign up
everyone they wanted to. Personally, I fail every day. In fact, I probably fail
80% to 90% of the time. Am I successful? Well, I guess that depends on your
definition of success.
Those who are consistent and persistent in network marketing
will, over time, build large and thriving organizations. Just like everyone
else in this world, they will likely fail over 80% to 90% of the time. BUT,
GUESS WHAT? After a while, those successes they realize the other 10% to 20% of
the time start to add up. They eventually reach a point where all their
dedication and hard work continue to reward them handsomely, month after month,
and year after year.
So, what's the moral of the story? Realize right here and
now that, more often than not, you are going to fail, just like everyone else.
Then, go out and take ACTION to build your network marketing business. SO WHAT
if you get your pride hurt, your nose bloodied, or your knees skinned up once
in a while? (I just hope you don't wreck a race car!)
LEARN FROM EACH FAILURE. Go through a "Lessons
Learned" process after every presentation, whether you achieved your
objective or not. Ask yourself: "What (if anything) went wrong? What
questions could I have answered better? What would I do different the next
time?"
How many times have all of us said silently to ourselves,
"Gee, I wish I would have said......"? Well, network marketing is
just like the rest of our lives. We have to learn from our experiences and do
better the next time. But, the KEY is that you need to make sure that there is
a "next time".....DON'T QUIT! (Are you starting to detect a pattern
here? I hope so.)
One of my favorite network marketing analogies is one that I
learned from a fellow network marketer. He talks about the fact that 4% of
oysters have pearls in them. It goes like this:
Suppose you have a bushel basket with 100 oysters in it, and
your objective is to find those four pearls by shucking all those oysters. You
might get lucky and find a pearl or two in the first ten or twenty oysters you
shuck. Or, you may not find any in the first forty, fifty, or sixty oysters you
shuck. Many people will quit at that point, and never find the pearls.
These are the same people who make a feeble attempt at
network marketing, quit before they succeed, and then go on to claim that
"network marketing doesn't work".
Then there are those who "keep on
shucking"....they may even come up empty the first 96 times (remember
Colonel Sanders?), and then have those four pearls "fall right into their
lap".
Some people call these folks "lucky". I call them
"people who keep on shucking". I also call them "Winners".
I could also go on about these "lucky" people who
realize the success that all of us envy. These people usually simply explain
their success by saying, "The harder I work, the luckier I get.",
but, that's another story for another article.
Finally, there are the "Winners" who teach each
and every member of their organizations how to learn from failure...these
people are called "LEADERS", and you should do everything in your
power to become one or get to know one very soon. It WILL change your life.
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This is so true. It helps to know who your target market is for your business and to sell other niche related products to them first but even knowing those things isn't going to give any ood is a 0% failure rate.
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