Archive for August, 2008

What Network Marketing is NOT!

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Now what? Okay. I have chosen the right company. Will it really work for me? The truth would sound more like how can I make the company WORK in my favor?

Remember the staggering truth that 95% of people fail in MLM? I strongly believe that among the 95%, there are sincere, hardworking people who work hard to make the business work for them, but are spending most of their time and money DOING ALL THE WRONG THINGS!

Avoiding the wrong things saves you the valuable TIME (some people in MLM do the wrong things for YEARS) so you can learn how to do the RIGHT things with the time you saved.

Is this practical stuff or just theory? Must I do the wrong things myself to prove that it is really wrong so I can feel it for REAL? Well, A mother doesn’t need to go on drugs in order to prove to her child that they should AVOID drugs now, don’t they?

Remember that in MLM, just like in real life that we must learn from the mistakes of others. We don’t all the time in the world to make all the mistakes ourselves!

With that thought in mind, let us proceed once again…

What Network Marketing is NOT!

It is NOT an INVESTMENT PROGRAM! Just because you bought a business opportunity, it will forever be a business ‘opportunity’ and not a business if you sit and do nothing. This is not Unit Trust or Mutual funds or a Fixed Deposit Savings Account. The money doesn’t grow by you becoming a distributor. The more you invest doesn’t mean you will necessarily earn more.

It is NOT a GET RICH QUICK SCHEME! Those who make it big in MLM within a short time are the EXCEPTION to the NORM. Do you have what they have? (The experience, built trusts, contacts, paid the price) Everyone who has made it had all paid the price.

It is NOT totally a SALES RECRUITMENT PROGRAM. Some like to sell. Some are salespersons, being good in sales will not make you succeed in MLM.

It is NOT MUSICAL CHAIRS. It is never about whom gets there first, sponsor a few people then sit down and watch the group build itself while the latecomers miss out on the opportunity forever. Remember that if the downline works harder, they will eventually earn more than their uplines.

It is NOT a 9-5 JOB. In a 9-5 job, some people get away without doing any work sometimes (they still get their salary). But it is very obvious in Network Marketing that what you GIVE is what you GET.

It is NOT a CLONING MACHINE. I am not down playing the need for uniformity and like-mind direction but remember that EVERYONE is DIFFERENT. Different people have a different personal touch when it comes to recruiting. Their relationships with their prospects vary from groups to groups.

It is NOT a 100 METER DASH. It is a marathon. Business builders must pace themselves over a period of time. Going ‘all out’ to the point of exhaustion is just bad because it is the quality of the work that counts, not the quantity. Don’t ‘close the back door’ or jump into the deep end without a float.

It is DEFINITELY not a RELIGION. Please never ever treat your business like it is the ONLY business worth getting into (friend, if you don’t get into MY MLM and if you join others, you are not my friend). They are NOT losers if they don’t join you! Please don’t ever, EVER do this. You will lose a lot of true friends.

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Away for a While, But I’m Back and With New Home Office!

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Tips When Deciding to Have

Your Own Home Office.

Hey everyone, I was away for a while, got to take care of some business but I’m back and with a new office.  Yeah, I made one of the rooms in my house into an office, because  I was working from my own bedroom and didn’t have the privacy and commodity to work.  But now I have my own space where I can think and brainstorm my business ideas, study without anyone disturbing me and very happy about it.


Build Your Own Space

Having your own workspace at home puts you in the right mind set to begin work and makes it much easier to focus on the job you’re intended to do.

If you have spare room in the house, it would be best to set apart this space for your home office.  If you don’t have a spare room, simply use a room that normally serves a different purpose.  Your bedroom or laundry room can double as a home office.  If it’s a room where you can shut the door and work quietly for a few hours every day without any interruptions, you’ll find you get a lot more work done and are fresher at the end of the day.

Choose Ergonomic Furniture

Get a desk and chair that’s comfortable and ergonomically designed so that when you spend your time in front of the computer it doesn’t result in an aching back or neck.  Always have good lighting so that you can work comfortably without straining your eyes.

Clear up the Clutter

It’s amazing how quickly you have your workspace filled with piles of junk and you’ve soon outgrown your home office!  Keep it simple and organized.  File your paperwork right away so that you don’t waste time looking for lost documents.  Organize your files into binders that are clearly labeled.  Storage bins, bookshelves and file cabinets are great for organizing your files, marketing and learning materials like DVDs and CDs.

Save and organize your electronic files into folders on your hard drive and in your email software and back up important files on DVDS or other backup devices like tape backups.  Before the work day ends, straighten up your desk and work day so you can get straight to work with a clean desk in the morning.  These are good work habits that will help you stay efficient and productive.

Be more Productive

Make your home office a friendly and welcoming place.  Decorate your workspace and give it your own individual touch. Put up motivational posters, pictures of your last holiday, an inspiring painting. Flowers from your garden add to the cheer. Whatever motivates you to work goes.

On the other hand, make sure that distractions are kept to the minimum. If you find that music helps you work better, that’s okay.  But stay off TV and radio if you find they make you less productive.  You can treat yourself to a ten-minute coffee break after you’ve achieved a preset work target for the day,  say, in the middle of the morning.  Find a good balance and before you know it, you’ll have a home office set up that you love to work in.

Socialize with me in any of this sites!

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

I just added this links section where you can find me and socialize with me.

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