During slow periods, analyze your network marketing success. Look at your personal sales and look at your downline sales. Ask yourself how you can be doing better. Praise yourself for what you've done well and ask yourself how you can do more of it. Reflecting on your past work has a good way of preparing you to do better in the future.

Do not spend a lot of money on a seminar or training method before doing some research on it. You can find a lot of websites advertising miracle marketing methods: if someone is advertising incredible results and promises that you will make a huge amount of money, this is probably a scam.

One tip I like to give to my downline is that you should rent an expensive car on the days you plan to meet a lead somewhere other than near your office or home. This will give an air of success as soon as you drive up, plus you get to enjoy it as a reward for the rest of the day!

Once you have recruited a few people and created a network of people who advertise the product to their own friends, do your best to always stay in touch with them. Let them know what you are doing and show interest in their activities. This network will turn out to be very useful.

Set definite goals. Instead of wanting to recruit "some" people everyday, set a goal of recruiting 5 people a day. Don't be vague about your goals. Setting a goal allows you to focus on what you want to accomplish, making you more likely to accomplish it. Write down a list of goals every day.

Try to avoid making promises to yourself in network marketing. While it is important to look ahead and envision a large market, setting unrealistic goals will bring about a real sense of failure, if you do happen to fail to meet them. Inevitably, most promises we make with ourselves are unrealistic, so try to avoid them altogether.

One of the hardest tips to understand is that you have to expect people to say, "No." It is not personal, it is business and in sales if you let the answer, "No," get to you, then you will have a very short sales and network marketing career. The word "yes" is your income, so work on getting more yes's than no's.

A new network marketing opportunity will always be more lucrative than a long-standing one, but the older one will be more stable and likely to stick around. You have to judge each opportunity as it comes along on whether or not it's financially viable, and what it's current reputation is, before you decide to join.

As was talked about at the beginning of this article, network marketing is a way to make cash by selling a company's products and recruiting others to work for the company. By carefully implementing the advice given in this article, you will have a great chance to make some real money as you try your hand at network marketing.

bob spiro

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