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How to Build a Network Marketing Business (note-this article may be freely reprinted and edited on any website, blog, ezine or newsletter as long as there is a direct link on the page back to home-business-match.com)
Setting out on your own to build a network marketing business initially appears to be a daunting task, and it can be, but it is also a most satisfying accomplishment.
Most large network marketing businesses take several years or more to build, although there are some exceptions to this rule. I have heard of people making ninety thousand dollars a month after their first year.
Although there have been numerous books about Network marketing from such names as George Faiva, Tim Sales, Zig Ziglar and a host of others, you will find if you research the subject in depth that very few Network marketing downlines
were built in exactly the same fashion. There are so many ways to build a downline (also known as an 'organization', 'sales force' or 'community') that this type of business definately favors the creative mind.
Perhaps the touphest aspect of network marketing or multi-level marketing is the patience it requires to succeed. unfortunately, a large percentage of people who join an mlm drop out or are mostly inactive, which
is of course very frustrating. Nonetheless, most individuals who stay with the business and work it coinsistently are handsomely rewarded in the end. A major positive aspect of network marketing is the the modest level of investment.
Many multi-level marketing organizations can be launched for as little as $1000 US. Compare this to a franchise, most of which require at least $100,000 to start (and in many cases much more) and which are not immune to employee and other problems normally associated with
brick and mortar and food service businesses. The payout is not immediete on these types of business systems either.
In Network marketing, however, you deal have to sometimes deal with a negative stigma in some people's minds regarding the industry. Cliche's such as "is this a pyramid scheme?" or "is this a Ponzi scheme" are occasionally uttered by some prospects.
In addition, friends and family are often not supportive in the beginning because of the high dropout rate orother factors. It appears that the 'old school' or Wave 2 network marketing methods had something to do with this attitude. In that way of thinking, you were often expected to
buy large quantities of product and store it in your garage or basement, drag neighbors to mlm meetings and so on. Those days are generally over,but their memory persists for some people. These days, most products are drop shipped directly by the company and training and recruiting are generally done via conference call.
Network marketing has come a long way, and attitudes are changing ever so slowly. What is called 'Wave4' Network marketing has come into view, and it is characterized by conference calls for training, more sophisticated lead generation techniques, drop shipping and more use of the internet.
It is estimated by some including Robert Kiyosaki that since we are now in the information age, Network marketing will become more and more popular. In the industrial age, there was more job security; people could often expect to work the same job all of their life and the company would take care of their retirement.
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