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    Wednesday
    Dec312008

    10 Things You Don't Have to Do In Your Network Marketing Business

    “The Reluctant Network Marketer”

    I had my first experience with Network Marketing in 1987, and it was awful. I gave it my all, and I still failed.

    Fast Forward To The Present.

    I am back in Network Marketing, even though I swore never to do it again. The difference is that now there are certain things that I will never do again, and if you learn how to attract prospects to yourself, like I did, you don’t have to do them either.

       

    Here are some of the things you will never have to do to build your business:

      1. You don’t have to talk to any of your friends and relative about your opportunity. The first thing that Old School Network Marketers have you do, is write a list of all your friends, relatives and acquaintances. Most will ask you for at least a 100, and then they narrow it to your top 25.

      Of course these 25 are comprised mostly of your immediate family and best friends. Some of them buy, some others join, but most of them start to avoid you like the plague.

      When you are trying to make money out of them most people don’t appreciate it, yes, even your closest relatives.

      The only thing you end up with is only a few sales, one or two recruits, and absolutely no friends left. For most people this is the end of their network-marketing career read more...