Let me preface this article by being entirely open and honest.

I am not an MLM “Golden Boy”. I’m not a network marketing “Superstar”.

At least not yet. ;-)

I am in the process of building a network marketing business and I believe that in the next 1-3 years, I’ll never have to worry about money again.

This is not to say I’ll drive a new Jaguar every year or that a Hollywood producer will want to use my dream mansion to film movies. I DO believe I’ll have more than enough to pay my bills, enjoy my life, friends, and hobbies, and I’ll be able to pay for three teenagers college tuition.

One of the things that turns lots of people off about network marketing is that so many sponsors make it sound like a GRQ, a Get Rich Quick opportunity. The truth of the matter is that NOT EVERYONE ASPIRES TO BEING RICH. Why don’t more people understand that? (Don’t get me wrong. I LIKE material goods. I LIKE “toys”. But being rich in and of itself isn’t the most important thing to me.).

I believe that most people who want to enjoy a healthy residual income from MLM are far less money motivated than is commonly thought. It would be wise for those who are serious about building an MLM business to consider the possibility that

…most people are content to make an extra $1,000-$5,000 per month because they can’t imagine making $10,000 to $50,000 per month.

…most folks immediately dismiss salesmen and hucksters who promise the world. They’re don’t LIKE people who are willing to climb and claw their way to the top, regardless of the cost.

…even though America was built by small businesses, they need time to think of themselves as business owners. 78% of all MLMers have always been employees and the responsibilities of owning a business can seem intimidating.

I recently attended an opportunity meeting that made me cringe. It was truly a nightmare of lies. The presenter was a lying idiot who was hell-bent on convincing the prospects they could easily make $60,000 per month in his company. (this dude has never made over $600 per MONTH in MLM!) He did everything his sponsor told hm to do–draw circles, smile real big, use all the right words–and some of these poor folks ready to sign up. The rest of them were wondering where the bathroom was and who was going to win America’s Got Talent.

I didn’t stay around ’til the end because the outcome was predictable. 90% of the audience would go home, eat dinner, and talk about the B.S. Artist they’d been subject to by their friend. 10% of them would sign up on the spot. Of that 10%, 90% will be out of the business within 6 months. It happens every night of the week, all over America.

Wouldn’t it be refreshing to hear someone tell the TRUTH at opportunity meetings? Wouldn’t it be great to hear someone say,

“you’re not going to make much money for three to six months. whatever money you make, you’re going to reinvest back into your business. It will be work hard and you’ll have to do things that are outside of your comfort zone. You can take it at your own pace and I’ll be here help you whenever you need me. If you follow my proven plan, you can create a full-time income in six to eighteen months and you won’t have to worry about money again.”

That’s what I’d tell you if you were interested in my business-building system.

Like any other business, success in MLM isn’t easy. If it was, everyone would do it.

A drawback of MLM businesses is that they cost very little to join. Once you’ve heard the extravagant claims of so-called top earners, you might be tempted to gamble a few bucks to “see if it works out. My advice is…DON’T. Send the money to Haiti or give it to your church instead. Find out what you’re getting into BEFORE you sign on the dotted line. You’ll be doing yourself–and your sponsor–a favor.

MLM is one of the few ways “average” people can become financially independent, but it’s not without it’s risks. You could invest months or years of your time, only to find out that your company has filed for bankruptcy. Choose wisely. Do your research. If you’re new to sales or recruiting, make sure the company has some system in place to help you master the required skills. You shouldn’t have to reinvent the wheel!

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