I have a shocking revelation for you, just don't tell your
upline. Your MLM company does not have a department
of people wandering the floors at all hours of the night
worrying about your success and financial well being.
In fact, I'm sure you will agree your company is infinitely
aware of the retention and attrition rates of it's distributors
and customers. The average annual retention rate for
distributors is around 35%. Restated, two-thirds of the
people you sign up as distributors will quit each and every
year. Companies know that less than 1% of their distributors
are truly successful and that they; the Company and the
extremely elite group of successful distributors; are making
their money from the non-profitable purchases made by
the other 99+%.
It is for this reason that you want to give yourself a
fighting chance and lead with your product, not your
opportunity. When you lead with your product and are
marketing properly, positioning yourself to talk with
people who already have a want, need or desire for that
product, your chances for success will explode.
Once a customer has fallen in love with your product, then
you can ask them if they see an opportunity. They may
see an opportunity to bring on just enough like minded
individuals so that they receive a rebate covering their
monthly expenditure. They might surprize you and want to
climb on board with both guns blazing. Finally, they might
say No Thanks and just continue enjoying the benfits your
product provides them. At least they remain your
customer and are buying something. Remember, in MLM
if no one buys anything, no one makes any money.
The alternative is someone joining your downline solely
for the opportunity. Two, three, perhaps six months
down the road when they are not seeing the incomes
that had been suggested or imagined, what happens? Along
comes another "Great" opportunity and they have become
Houdini. Poof!, Gone.
About the Author
Dale grew up living coast to coast in Canada, finally settling down in the beautiful Okanagan Valley in British Columbia. A divorced father of three fine sons, he recently became a proud grampa. Dale has worked both sides of the fence, 18 years as a banker and several years as a business owner. For more ideas for successful MLMing visit www.TightlyProtectedMLMSecrets.com, telephone 250-275-4830 or email jbsteward12@msn.com.
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