Great question right?
I'm sure you've dealt with this situation if you've had
any sort of tenure as a network marketer.
I mean you do all the research, you find a business
that you think is a perfect fit for you, you do the
research to find a great sponsor, and then when you
think everything is matched up perfectly your jump in.
What happens?
You get in and then you get very little support from
your upline!
You don't know what to do or where turn and you start
to feel like you're in this thing all alone.
Well I'm going to tell you something that I'm guessing
you've never heard before!
You're lucky!!!!
Why?
Well as someone that was in a network marketing company
with a great sponsor and in a network marketing company
with virtually no sponsor I've seen things from both
sides.
So let me explain why you're lucky. . .
When I started with network marketing I was sure to dot
all my eyes and cross all my tees.
I found a good sponsor and what I thought to be a good
system.
I did everything I was taught to do and seven a half
months later I had no success.
My second run in network marketing I found a company I
liked without regards to the sponsor and joined.
(In fact, I've never spoken to my sponsor once - I
think he's somewhere in Asia.)
And now 1.5 years later I've got a thriving
organization that grows by 10 to 15 people a day like
clockwork without any direct upline support.
If we looked at the situation objectively based on my
results the obviously conclusion would be that going in
without a sponsor is the way to go.
Now I'm not going to say that is totally true, but . .
.
Going into a business without a strong sponsor does
have its advantages.
It forces you to go out into the world without
expectations and without their system and figure it out
for yourself.
You're forced into a leadership role.
You have to find what works for you and if you don't
there's nothing to lean on, so it's really a do or die
situation!
You're forced to go to school and learn.
You have to buy books and information from those who
have been more successful than you and then create your
own system out of it.
You have to be independent.
If you have a good sponsor you can get lazy. You can
rely to heavily on their system and their promise of
its effectiveness.
You have a scapegoat for when it doesn't work!
So when you don't get the success you thought you
deserved from all your hard work it's NOT your fault,
it's your sponsors fault, it's your company's fault.
(At least in your own mind.)
All I'm saying is if you're going to be successful in
network marketing your sponsor has little to do with
it.
He or she can shorten your learning curve, but it's up
to each and every one of use to define our path to
success and become our own leader.
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007
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