Keeping It Simple in Network Marketing
Do you ever feel like you are in a hail storm of ideas, promotions, “One Time Offers”, best deal of the century, explode business with 50 simple steps, and million dollar bonuses. I’m not taking a cheap shot at legitimate offers, but I am recognizing the potential for complete overwhelm from the sheer numbers of solutions to create an overnight success in business.
There are some great programs that are working well when done correctly. The challenge is in picking the right programs, learning how to use them, and being consistent in your effort. I have examined some programs that look like they might have some real potential, only to find that they are so complicated that I can’t wrap my brain around them.
The challenge in trying to promote a business is finding the audience that wants or is interested in the offer. How do you reach people without bugging your friends and relatives? On one hand person to person marketing in your sphere of influence can and will work for some people. However, far more people are left with a garage full of product and an empty bank account.
With a glimmer of hope that all is not lost you turn to the internet where millions of people can find you. The only problem is that you are among the millions and you need to find a way to be recognized. Here is where the brilliance of some young gurus have blazed a trail and made it possible for ordinary people to stand out.
After months of research I have examined hundreds of offers, lots of bogus schemes and a few real gems. The interesting reality is that the best of the online systems are relatively simple while they require a consistent effort. The goal is to monetize the masses and profit from the prospects.
Attraction marketing is the process of drawing attention from a large audience, filtering them into a funnel system and rendering prospects that are ready, willing, and able to, at least, consider your offer. The other objective is to provide a simple system that your prospects can grasp. The exponential growth of a network requires an easy to follow system that can be passed from one person to the next.
Leverage is another key component. You need to invest a relatively small amount of time in a way that will multiply itself as it gains traction in the market place. As I see it you have two choices. You can spend a few years learning the secrets of the top income earners, or you can invest in the systems that they have produced and save yourself a lot of time and frustration.
The more complicated the process, the longer it will take to produce real results for the average person. Keep it simple, keep it profitable.
Avoid being overwhelmed and build something that works and that you can pursue because you enjoy it. Have a “BLAST.”
Budget –Leverage – Action – Simple – Triumph.
Establish a Budget, Leverage your time and your finances, take Action, Keep it Simple, and Triumph over all of the obstacles.
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