Monday, August 24, 2009
Finding the Best Support and Guidance for Your MLM Business
I was a really lucky kid. My mother inherited a farmhouse and ten acres of ground in the Finger Lakes in upstate New York. Beautiful sunsets and lots of things to do. I remember going to pick wild strawberries - the best clusters were right in the middle of poison ivy patches. For some reason, I wasn't susceptible, so guess who got to go in for the best berries.
You need to be selective when you're looking for help for your MLM business. But finding the best and most informative mentors and the best companies to represent can be a major challenge. Believe me, they're out there. But uncovering them amidst the deluge of stuff that flows in can be tough.
One approach is pretty easy. When you join groups on FaceBook, you'll start to get their memos. Take a few at a time. Look through what they're sending you - is it useful and practical? If they offer you some useful looking ebooks, by all means order them to start building your library. And you can certainly attend any free webinars they offer. But if they are just trying to sign you up, move right on.
Remember, social networking is NOT for promoting business opportunities. You need to build relationships with your friends and show yourself to be an honest, trustworthy person who has something of value to offer. Your friends know perfectly well that you have something to promote. So do they. And who's to say which home-based business is better? That determination will be made based on the quality of the person, not on the opportunity. Remember, people do business with people, not companies.
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