Saturday, April 2, 2016

The Seven Truths Of Network Marketing


- Building your life of magnificence


by Michael S. Clouse

A wise man once defined success as a refined study of the obvious. How true. Most of what we need to know, say, and do to achieve mastery in Network Marketing could be easily taught—and understood—by a 12 year-old.

Why then are we making this business so difficult?

Let’s agree to start teaching the Seven Truths of Network Marketing to those who actually want to create their own destiny, and leave the rest of the world alone. After all, we’re involved in a great industry, with terrific people, offering unprecedented opportunity. And we should be proud to speak the truth...


1) Network Marketing is a business.

Networking is a unique form of enterprise, and you’ve got to understand the game you’re playing. Therefore, mentally consume every page of your distributor manual the day it arrives. Listen to your training tapes again, and again, and again. Like a song on the radio, you learn the music by hearing it one more time.


2) Freedom by the numbers.

Understand the numbers, and your compensation plan. Start by involving two or five people, whatever number of legs and leaders your plan dictates. By your fifth year, the commissions paid on your invested efforts could well equal a mid six-figure annual income. After that, the sky’s the limit.


3) Attend every live event.

The weekly presentation is part of the process. You need to be in attendance every week—to see the presentation again. Remember the music? You need the association, and the environment to showcase your company for your prospects. True, not everyone attending every meeting earns $10,000 a month. However, everyone earning $10,000 a month attends every meeting. Now that’s a refined study of the obvious.


4) Work only one company.

Leaders understand this truth, because no man or woman can serve two masters.


5) Have a compelling written “Why.”

Success in Network Marketing is 20% how to, and 80% why to... The best part is, if your reasons are strong enough, you’ll learn everything you need to know along your journey.


6) Invest in yourself first.

Some people are still trying to earn a 1999 wage, using a 1979 education. It can’t be done. If you want to earn more, you’ve got to learn more. Therefore, read all the books, attend all the classes, and learn everything you possibly can.


7) Decide in writing that you’ll be here a year from now.

Long-term written goals possess the power to pull you right to the top of your company. Put your dreams for your future on paper, and begin building your life of magnificence.


The great Winston Churchill once said, “The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it and ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is.” 


The Seven Truths. 


Copyright 1999 by Michael S. Clouse. All international rights reserved.




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