As a network marketer, you are a “sales and marketing representative”. Ultimately, your job is to produce sales volume from which you are paid a commission. The more sales volume you produce, the more money you make.
The role is to independently identify, train and build a sustainable distribution system. Its your personal asset and income stream.
You produce sales volume in three ways: 1. personally purchasing and using the products, 2. selling the products to your retail customers, and 3. recruiting and sponsoring other people into your downline; like you, they too, are "sales and marketing representatives" who produce sales volume.
The Network Marketing Industry’s Master Distributors and Top Earners are very much business minded. They work their butts off and treat Network Marketing like the business that it is.
They are self-determined, self-motivated, self-responsible, and self-functional. They are true "go-getters and earn inspiring executive incomes."!
Unfortunately, however, there are network marketers who mistakenly “think” they are business minded, who mistakenly “think” they treat network marketing as a business, yet they are actually involved in network marketing as a hobby.
But if a person is in network marketing with the objective to make a lot of money, achieve a residual income, and to have time freedom, then they’re going to have do network marketing as a business. This means that like any successful business owner, they must learn the business, apply self-discipline, apply a good work ethic, work the business diligently, and more, over and over again. The basics in any business never change.
Ask yourself this question: “Am I doing network marketing as a business or a hobby?” If your answer is “hobby”, then I sincerely hope you enjoy yourself (although on a personal note, there’s a whole bunch of other activities I would rather do as my “hobby” than network marketing).
If your answer is “business”, then treat it as such.
Any opinions, views and beliefs represented in this article are personal and belong solely to the author/s and do not necessarily reflect the opinion, views and beliefs of the organisation and employees of New Image™ International