MLM Success is something we all would like, but how we approach it can make a huge difference in the odds of achieving the result we seek. If there is a key to MLM Success, it has to be getting referrals, but knowing this only drives people to focus on massive action which often ends up in failure. If whatever you try at first fails, that can lead to discouragement and a reluctance to try anything else for fear of more failure.
With most MLM plans, all it takes is a couple of referrals that duplicate your own MLM Success to spur exponential expansion that can outpace the most powerful individual recruiting effort around. Just getting one new referral a MONTH and passing on the skills needed for each of them to repeat that, can put THOUSANDS of successful new referrals on your team over time.
So what I try to do is focus on ONE prospect, just ONE. When that runs it’s course and they either join or give up, only then do I find another one to put center stage. By concentrating like this, your chance of true MLM Success is greatly magnified. The rest of my time is spent trying to help each one I bring in to learn to do the same thing and you end up with an army of inspired helpers all working toward a common goal and everyone thrives.
Doesn’t that make more sense?
Hi Warren, First of all thanks for your comment on my blog… I have been through the MLM scene a few times and have failed to build on the concept. Perhaps I just didn’t get it or perhaps I was just in the wrong program. Still not sure on that one though. I understand and have focused on the single niche and it does work but I am finding an expansion by taking those established niche markets and launching from a single hub. My niche is the hub and from the hub I can spawn all niche markets I am involved in. My new project is to build and sell the hub as the niche it self. I like the idea and weather or not it works out is, well only the future will tell. I read where you said that your failed projects were the key to breaking into your successes. Well not in so many words but I think you get my drift. I enjoy your blog, you have a reader for as long as you write.