Top 30 Valuable Lessons from the book Your First Year in Network Marketing


 


Top 30 Valuable Lessons from the book Your First Year in Network Marketing  

By Mark Yarnell and Rene Reid Yarnell





Network marketing is one of the fastest-growing career opportunities in the United States. Millions of people just like you have abandoned dead-end jobs for the chance to achieve the dream of growing their businesses. What many of them find, however, is that the first year in network marketing is often the most challenging—and, for some, the most discouraging.

In an easy, step-by-step approach, you will learn how to:

·Deal with rejection
·Recruit and train
·Avoid overmanaging your downline
·Remain focused
·Stay enthusiastic
·Avoid unrealistic expectations
·Conduct those in-home meetings
·Ease out of another profession

You owe it to yourself to read this inspiring book!

Here are the Top 10 Valuable Lessons from the book Your First Year in Network Marketing 








1. An estimated 95 percent of those who survive ten years in network marketing become wealthy beyond their wildest expectations. 

2. Nothing is more wearisome and draining than self-doubt. 

3. Remember this law of balance Increase the number of approaches and decrease the impact of rejection. 

4. The more people we have active in our business, the more successful we will be

5. We can't expect others to join us in business if it is obvious to them that we are less than satisfied.

6. success in MLM results more often from Attitude than Ability

7. Don't waste your energy supporting those who resist you; just think "next!" and move on

8. Work with the people who show an interest and will 
keep your spirits up.

9. Focus on the future, not on past disappointments that limit your possibilities. 

10. Win Through Integrity Rather Than Exaggeration 





11. In network marketing, you persevere or you perish

12. Quitting is the one sure way to fail.

13. At this particular time in history, when a traditional business offers so little security, network distribution is the last bastion of free enterprise

14. Network marketing has an entirely different set of entrapments of its own.

15. It's much easier to give birth to a new distributor than it is to resurrect a dead one.

16. I had no problem with rejection I enjoyed every one of them.

17. We are convinced that rejection causes more people to fail in MLM than any other factor

18. In Traditional Business, Things may just happen, but in network marketing, success comes to those who make things happen. 

19. The growth of your business will be in direct proportion to the numbers of people you are prospecting on a regular, daily basis.

20. Rejection is not to be taken personally, but merely as an indication that the timing isn't right in people's lives




21. Prospecting small numbers makes the act of rejection bigger than life; prospecting larger numbers focuses your attention on those who said yes.

22. New blood is the lifeblood of any organization."

23. Success comes to people with leadership skills, a sound vision, 
enthusiasm, and the willingness to put forth the effort to build an organization and find others who will do the same. 

24. let people do what they want to do with their business and not what you want them to do. 

25. The more people we have active in our business, the more successful we will be

26. Work with the leaders. And do whatever it takes to protect your mindset.

27. You must stay focused for this business to work."

28. It is virtually impossible to convince people to change careers if you don't show them your enthusiasm and joy. 

29. Failure can't handle persistence, but clearly, persistence always wins in the end."

30. Network marketing requires an upbeat, enthusiastic person who will in turn attract others seeking their well-being.




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