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7 Steps To Winning The Network Marketing Game

Network marketing, also known as multi level marketing (mlm) involves the process of distributing products through a team of independent business distributors, and has in its time been tainted with some very negative publicity.

But despite that, network marketing has survived and is a fantastic business model when you find the right company. It is one of the few business industries where the opportunity to earn money is only limited by your own mind! But the difficult question to answer is always “What company should I become a distributor for?”

Below are 7 very important aspects to consider when thinking about becoming an independent distributor for a network marketing company. If they can tick all the boxes mentioned here then chances are they will make a great company to become involved with.

Due diligence is important before you start because nothing is worse than finding yourself involved with a company that doesn’t last, or finding yourself ready to give up because you did not get the support you require.

1. Look at the experience of your sponsor

I have placed this first because it is even more important (in my opinion) than looking at the company. You can join the best company in the world and get no support, or a small network company and have constant daily support that helps you to achieve your financial goals.

The thing to look at is the experience of your sponsor in helping you with this business. Many people will be working full time while building their business, or they may be a sole proprietor earning extra revenue. Take a look at what they do or did in their main job and how those skills can help you when you are building your business.

You also want to find out how accessible they are. Can you easily get hold of all their contact details? How long does it take them to respond to your calls or emails? Of course this may not be an indication of how they will help you after you join. They may start off attentive until you are in their team. But it can also be an indication of a supportive sponsor.

Do they offer any activities or business building resources outside of the normal company ones? Maybe they run tele-seminars for their team, or provide worksheets that will help you plan your business.

You can succeed without an attentive sponsor, but it makes life so much easier, and really shortens the learning curve when you have one.

You should seek to align yourself with an experienced leader and learn as much as possible from his or her recruiting methods. Be sure to investigate your sponsor because that can be the one factor that determines success or failure for you. It is said that misery loves company; so does success.

2. How Stable Is The Company?

Now take a look at the company. Have they been trading for more than 5 years? Do they have solid financial backing? Excellent management? Training and Resources? A ‘distributor first’ philosophy? These things are important. You have the advantage of being able to choose from a huge range of network marketing businesses, so why choose one that doesn’t care?

You want to make sure that learning how to make money as a distributor is easy to understand, and you want to make sure that the company has been doing it long enough to believe they will be around for a while.

You know the saying that the proof of the pudding is in the eating; just so the proof of the stability of a Network Marketing company is in the duration of survival.

3. What customer support is available?

What support is offered for new distributors as they learn the ropes? How are established distributors looked after? You want to know this not only for you, but for everyone that you will introduce into the business. If you introduce someone who becomes unhappy with the lack of support they will give up and leave very quickly. It takes a lot of work to build your team, don’t let lack of customer support ruin it.

Usually as a distributor you are also the customer, so what support is offered on that end? Is customer support for your potential customers easy to get hold of and do they have a policy for answering questions quickly?

4. What products are available?

What you are looking for here is quality, it is a tough enough job to spend your time recruiting new distributors without having to deal with unhappy customers. High quality (unique if possible), reasonably priced products or services.

It has been a tradition of network marketing companies to produce high end, great quality products because the thousands saved on advertising is instead used in product creation and distributor training.

What you are looking to do is to be paid on a regular basis, you want monthly income coming in from your customers so look for products that will provide that.

Apart from being consumable, another important factor is how ‘needed’ this product or service is. If the product on offer is one that can be picked up locally then chances are you will not do as well as if you are selling a unique product that is hard (or at least harder) to find.

5. Compensation Plan

I have already mentioned that a successful MLM company will have a “distributor first” philosophy. In no other place should this be exhibited more than in the compensation plan. It takes only some simple arithmetic to see how many sales or distributors you need in your organization in order to be in profit. Most people don’t take the time to do the math and sometimes are “deceived” by the fancy potential income charts that are put out by the company.

Take a good long look at the whole compensation plan, do not skim through this because it seems “boring.” Also avoid getting taken in by claims of 60% compensation and other large percentage claims.

Many companies provide training and promotional materials for their distributors but it is often difficult to strike a balance between product promotion and distributor training. And distributor training normally takes a backseat (which is why a great sponsor is important – see No1 above). You should be wary of companies that charge exorbitant prices for their promotional materials. You are investing your advertising dollars so the company should not seek to make a profit from you here-although many do.

6.Terms and Conditions

Of equal importance to the compensation plan are the terms and conditions. Look to see whether you are tied in for a certain period and whether you are willing to comply with that. Check out whether there is anything stopping you from immediately leaving the company. In the company that I am a distributor for you are paying for a package. They provide a monthly option for those not able to pay the full price upfront, but you cannot turn around a few months later and decide to leave (although a settlement fee is available).

Once you join you must pay the full fee, and it is important for potential distributors to know this in advance. Rather than a hindrance this is actually an excellent policy for stopping potential distributors from joining who want to “try it out” or who are not serious about building a business. After all nothing is worse than spending 6 months of supporting a distributor to then have them leave because they found a better service. Having this in place means that distributors who join are immediate in for the long haul and are ready to begin building a profitable business with your help.

7. A wide and even global market if possible.

With the arrival of the world wide web you will find that many network marketing companies are now becoming global, and in fact if they are not I would question why not! Business survival now depends on being able to operate online and the internet provides you with the opportunity to widen your market reach.

Also look at the potential customer base as well. Does your opportunity appeal to all ages and groups, or is it limited to one or two in particular? Some of the most popular network marketing opportunities are those that run from the internet and offer you the chance to promote via a website.

Choosing a company that has a product or service for which there is no ready market will make it very difficult on the distributor. And in this industry encouragement and a fairly easy way to recruit are essential if you are going to survive!

network marketing is one of those business models that provide success for people who are determined to succeed. You do not need any particular background or level of education, and as long as you have a “never give up” attitude and are willing to put in the hours it takes then you will go far.

The financially important aspect of network marketing is the fact that it provides you with an opportunity to earn continuous income. In fact once you have grown your team to a certain size you have very little to do and the money keeps on coming!

If you work in a job or run your own business it provides a welcome and important secondary income. Nothing is secure anymore and being able to tap into other sources of income outside your main one is being seen as an essential activity to engage in.

A sad reality of the MLM industry is that there are many scam artists that come along just for the quick cash just before they close shop and disappear, which is why due diligence is so very important. Watch out for scam artists that want to charge you a lot of money, make huge promises on commission, and are not delivering quality products. These people pray on the fact that we basically can be quite lazy and want things quick and easy. They also pray on human emotion, if we are stuck financially and believe that getting involved will earn us quick money.

Stick to a company with years of experience, a great product, a fantastic sponsor and support for its distributors and you really can’t go wrong.

Diane Corriette
http://www.articlesbase.com/management-articles/7-steps-to-winning-the-network-marketing-game-102812.html

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12 Responses to “7 Steps To Winning The Network Marketing Game”

  • Thomas:

    Was it a smart move for the NFL to broadcast the NE Vs NYG game all over the USA?
    NEW YORK (AP) — After weeks of insisting they wouldn’t cave in, NFL officials did just that Wednesday. Now all of America can see the Patriots’ shot at history.

    Saturday night’s game between New England and the New York Giants on the NFL Network, which is available in fewer than 40 percent of the nation’s homes with TVs, will be simulcast on CBS and NBC.

    The Patriots could become the first NFL team to go 16-0 in the regular season.

    "We have taken this extraordinary step because it is in the best interest of our fans," commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement after the league announced it was reversing course. "What we have seen for the past year is a very strong consumer demand for NFL Network. We appreciate CBS and NBC delivering the NFL Network telecast on Saturday night to the broad audience that deserves to see this potentially historic game. Our commitment to the NFL Network is stronger than ever."

    NFL Network spokesman Seth Palansky said officials would have no further comment Wednesday.

    The NFL had claimed that the onus of making the game widely available fell on the major cable providers with which the league has bitterly feuded. Companies such as Comcast and Time Warner have declined to carry the network as part of basic packages.

    But lawmakers have pressured the NFL to ensure more viewers could see the game. Last week, two prominent members of the Senate Judiciary Committee sent a letter to Goodell threatening to reconsider the league’s antitrust exemption.

    Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., who co-wrote the letter with Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., said he was "delighted" by the NFL’s concession.

    "I think it was a smart move on their part," he said in a phone interview.

    Leahy expected to speak with Goodell again next month about the ongoing question of how many fans will be able to see games on the channel. Saturday’s matchup wraps up the NFL Network’s second season of airing live contests, with eight per year. This one and a key Thursday night game between Green Bay and Dallas last month drew widespread complaints about the lack of availability.

    "I never completely gave up hope, but I was getting a little discouraged Christmas afternoon when we still had not gotten a positive answer," said Leahy, who added that his staff members were talking with NFL officials during the holiday.

    Local TV affiliates in the Boston, Manchester, N.H., and New York areas that were already set to simulcast the game under NFL policy will still air it. That means viewers in those markets will have four channels to choose from if they get NFL Network.

    That did not make officials at WWOR in New York happy.

    "The NFL is in clear violation of their agreement with WWOR/My9," the station said in a statement. "We fully expect the league to honor their commitment to My9 as the exclusive free over-the-air broadcaster for Saturday’s telecast of the New England Patriots at New York Giants game."

    Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., who had urged cable and NFL executives to settle the dispute, had a much more positive reaction to the league’s announcement.

    "I couldn’t be more thrilled that as the Patriots rush toward an historic undefeated season, football fans everywhere have won a victory of their own," Kerry said. "With today’s announcement, the NFL showed their loyalty to the sports fans who made the NFL an empire in the first place.

    "The best news of all is that now no die-hard Pats fans will be shut out from watching their team take aim at football history," Kerry said in a statement.

    This will be the first three-network simulcast in NFL history and the first simulcast of an NFL game since the inaugural Super Bowl in 1967, when CBS and NBC televised the meeting of the champions of the newly merged National Football League and American Football League.

    "We’re happy to accommodate the NFL’s request for a joint national simulcast of this potentially historic game to make it available to the widest possible audience," said Dick Ebersol, NBC Universal’s chairman for sports and Olympics.

    NBC was scheduled to air "Dateline NBC" and a repeat of "Law & Order: SVU" during the time slot. CBS was set to broadcast the movie "Good Night, and Good Luck" and "48 Hours: Mysteries."

  • Amart:

    Well, being as how the game will not interrupt any good shows or new episodes of anything (WGA Strike), why not air the game on a few channels? It’s history, why not give everyone a chance to see it?

    I mean, I have direct TV, so it wasn’t gonna affect me, but what about the folks who don’t want to pay like $80.00 a month for Direct TV? Everyone should get a chance to see this game…
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  • PINK:

    This is a great day and things are looking up. Glory be, we were granted a wonderful treat for this next weekend. For free and let the will of god be done. Let the winner be the righteous and the Lord is good.
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  • Patriot Fan 4 Life:

    Yes It was smart. They will get more viewers and will see a team making history.
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  • TBL:

    Great move by the NFL.

    Now if only the NHL can follow suit….
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  • lenny.wise:

    The interest is there to see the Pats break the record and win 16 games without a loss.
    However, both teams won’t let their stars play the full game so the fans will get cheated out of seeing the best Pats play the best Giants for a full game.
    Pro Football is going toward pay for view so maybe some of the college games should be on Sunday for the guys who don’t want to pay an extra fee to watch a game.
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  • jezareerobs:

    If it’s a good game, it’s a good thing. If the Patriots run up the score on the Giants backups, like 65-3, it will be a bad thing.
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  • ballmonkeyhockey:

    Yes it is a once in a lifetime oppurntunity
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  • Connie:

    well a lot of ppl are happy now
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  • Richard C:

    The cable licenses are under the purview of the federal government and there were Senators and Representatives bringing heat on the NFL to work out a deal to get the game over regular channels. Though it may seem like a PR move for the NFL, this was a situation that could have gotten very hot for them in Washington, D.C.

    If this is the first step to prod the league and cable outlets to have the NFL Network available in all available packages, then it a great job. If not, then this controversy will continue again next year…with the great football fans being left out in the cold.
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  • JCam:

    That was an excellent decision made by the NFL although which channel would I watch the game on, CBS or NBC? Agh, I hate making these kinds of decisions!
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  • gregory_dittman:

    Yeah, because the alternative was either one or no network to show it. By putting it on two networks, this keeps one network from getting all the claimed mass of viewers that the U.S. Congress (You would think they would have better things to do than dictate TV programming (just watch out next for I Love Lucy making a comeback)) thinks any one station would get.

    They should have let ABC, Fox and The WB air it too. Heck, throw it on the Food Network and the Oxygen station.
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