whose products YOU BELIEVE IN. Don't get signed
up with a company because you have dollar signs in your eyes. If all
you want to do is make money, you will have a hard time in network
marketing. However, if you want to make money WHILE helping people
find products or services that are going to benefit them, then your
passion for your chosen company will shine through, allowing you an
easier path to success.Next, you tell other people about the product
or service, and if they are interested, you get them signed up to
purchase that product or service through you or using your company-sponsored
website. Each time they make a purchase, you get paid in some way,
shape, or form. Good companies will offer any/all
of the following ways to get paid:• Direct profit resulting
from retail vs. wholesale pricing • Money paid weekly or monthly
based on the actual volume of products or services that you sell •
Weekly or monthly bonuses based on attaining certain sales goals •
Weekly, monthly, or annual bonuses based on your leadership level
with the company (the more you succeed, the higher your level of leadership)
• Residual income from sales made by people that you bring into
the organization, people that your recruits bring into the organization,
etc. • Quarterly or annual
vacations, trips, retreats, conferences, etc. that are paid for in
part or in full by the company Believe it or not, that's all there
is to it! You find a product and a company that you believe in, you
get signed up, and you tell people about the product or services that
are offered by your chosen company. There are countless training opportunities
that any good company will offer to you, and you should take advantage
of those opportunities. Don't reinvent the wheel - use the systems
that have already proven successful for the company that you work
for.What should I do if I am approached by a Network Marketer?The
things that you should do if approached by a network marketer are
the same things that anyone that YOU
rapproach may be thinking, so keep that in mind. They include: •
Ask yourself if you want/need the product. If not, then just say so.
An ethical network marketer will not push you. • If you are
interested, then ask for details about the product or service, but
more importantly, ask for details about the company.• If you
think you may be interested in the products or the opportunity presented
by the company, ask where you can learn more. Again, an ethical network
marketer will be happy to list numerous sources of information, and
they will likely offer to give you printed information on the spot,
and/or add you to their mailing list to keep you up to date. Always
remember that ethical network marketing is not about pushing low-quality
products onto hapless citizens who don't know any better. It is about
sharing a product or an opportunity with people who can benefit from
it. Whether those people are your friends, family, and co-workers,
or people that you meet out in the world, you should feel confident
in the use of the products, and in the opportunity that is presented
by your chosen company.If you are ashamed to offer the product or
service to someone, then they should be ashamed to use it! Stick with
a reputable network marketing company and you will be doing a great
service to people, and you can make a solid income at the same time.
That's what we call a win/win situation, folks! For a good illustration
of how Network Marketing can help you get more out of life, visit
http://www.fitnessdestinations.com/whytni.html About the Author: Aaron
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