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Network Marketing Tip for Today: How to Show Your Prospects the Value of Network Marketing You see the vision of network marketing of what is possible. You get it! But how do you show your prospects the value of network marketing? What you are going to find that some people are going to be open to network marketing and you will find that some people wont be. But... they wont be is because they just dont understand. However what you are looking for is people that are interested enough to want to know more about it. When you find people that want to know more about what you have to offer and they are open to wanting to do get started and do business with you. This is when you start educating them. So you want to educate people on the vision of that they can do anything that they want in their life. We have had that drummed out of us since we have been at school. You are educated at school of going to University, getting a good job, work for 40 plus hours a week for 40 years and then you can enjoy whatever time you have left when you retire. Why cant you enjoy your life now, why cant you be living the life that you want to live now... and doing the things that you want to do now. You want to share the vision of what is possible and also find out what is stopping them from achieving what they want out of life. Whats holding them back from achieving all those things out of life that they have always wanted. Ask them the magic wand question... if there was anything that they wanted in their life with no restrictions put upon them what would it be? Share with them that anything is possible. There are some great tools that you can leverage and educate your people. Here are some tools that you can use... * Give them the Go Pro Book by Eric Worre * Give them the Go Pro Audio by Eric Worre * Podcast called Amplified Network Marketing by David TS Wood These tools above are great as education tools. It helps your prospects get the concept of network marketing. If you find that your prospects are interested in knowing more and they want to understand the model of network marketing this is when the education process begins. This is what frustrates me in the profession of network marketing is that when people step into the world of network marketing they expect to be able to make $10,000 within the first month and if it doesnt happen therefore it doesnt work. So they leave something before they have even begun. You have to give yourself three plus years to even consider making a good residual income from network marketing. So you want to set people up for success... * Yes you are going to have to do some work * Yes it is going to be tough * Yes you are going to have to put a lot of effort for very little return on your money * Over time as you build your team thats where the residual income will start coming * Yes they are going to get rejected * Yes they are going to feel like quitting * Yes they are going to learn and earn (may not earn that much in the beginning) As your people are learning about network marketing and they are in the trenches... take them to events with other network marketers. Take them to company events... get them around people who have the vision and so that they can pick up the energy from others in the room. As you know network marketing events are amazing, people are positive and have so much energy. You want to get people around that energy... You are using events as well to educate people... it doesnt have to entirely up to you. There are plenty of tools around that you can leverage. This is where the value of network marketing is and this is where you will find how you can show people the value of network marketing. To your abundance, Did today’s tip How to Show Prospects The Value of Network Marketing help you? If so, I would greatly appreciate if you let me know what you liked best. Thank you :) Tiffany :) :) thehealthynetworkmarketer
Posted on: Wed, 05 Nov 2014 00:40:35 +0000

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