Is money truly what motivates people?
Of course we'd all like our home businesses to make us rich, but
for many work at home moms, the goal is often just to bring in a little
extra income to help support the family while staying home to care
for the children.
So promises of 6 figure incomes, super fast cars, and exotic trips
probably aren't going to get most potential recruits to join your
opportunity.
In his article, "Network Marketing Do's and Don'ts," Mike
Law says that your first contact with someone should focus entirely
on their wants and needs. That's what will make you a successful team
builder and leader.
Network Marketing Do's and Don'ts
Why
did you become a network marketer? Most people immediately respond,
"for the money!" However, this is not the real reason.
No one subjects them to the hard work of building a business just
for little pieces of paper with the faces of dead presidents. The
truth is you work in order to obtain what those little pieces of paper
can bring you.
The first thing you need to do is to find the reason WHY you are
a network marketer. Is it the freedom to choose whatever you want
to do whenever you want to do it? Maybe you are looking for a different
lifestyle. If there is one thing that is critical to your network
marketing success, this is it. If you don't have a reason, there is
no motivation to succeed.
A network marketing business is a teaching and coaching business.
If you don't like interaction with other people, a network marketing
business probably is not for you. There's a concept that most network
marketers just can't seem to get a handle on. You do not sponsor reps,
you sponsor people!
If you have to find a reason why you are building your business,
then doesn't it stand to reason that other people will have to do
the same thing? If that's the case, then why is it that network marketers
continually focus on how much money your prospect can earn?
There's no way you are going to convince Joe Sixpack,
to get out of his Lazyboy recliner unless you find out what his motivation
is. Most network marketers literally pound in the amount of money
Joe can earn. They bombard him with message after message about how
Successful Sam has just purchased his 10th Porsche, refurnished
his 25,000 square foot cottage and promise Joe that he can do the
same!
Just how realistic is this approach? Joe isn't stupid. He works long,
hard hours at his job in order to provide for his family and truly
believes that the best thing he can hope for is saving enough money
by summer to pay for a camping trip. Then here you come, promising
Joe that he can have everything that Sam has and he can have it if
he will just sign that piece of paper making you his sponsor!
You will probably sponsor a few people that way, but if you are in
business for the long haul you need to change your approach and do
it fast.
The proper approach is so simple, but in your rush to sponsor another
rep instead of helping another person, all too often you
talk yourself into and straight out of sponsoring the Joes of the
world.
God gave you two ears and one mouth and he did it for a reason. We
are supposed to listen twice as much as we speak.
Instead of pouncing on Joe with the latest and greatest network marketing
program of all time, find out what Joe wants and needs. Ask him questions,
lots of questions. In fact, in your first meeting with Joe, don't
even mention your business! Yes, that's what I said. Don't even bring
it up. Remove yourself from the super-duper network marketing persona
and spend time making a new friend.
Follow these recommendations and you are set to grow your business
exponentially.
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