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only as loyal

Publicado: 2011-12-22

It's a sobering thought when you realize that your lively-hood in an MLM business is completely dependent upon strangers you've never met. You don't know their long-term plans. You don't know about their family tiffany rings problems, and you don't know what they'll do next, yet your check is dependent upon them and thousands of others just like them because you simply cannot earn a full-time living on your own personal efforts with an MLM compensation plan. It's not designed for that. This wasn't a problem in the past, but it is today. You see the Internet is a tool that allows communication at a level that has never been seen by the world before, where opinions, rumors, promotions, and advertisements can now spread across the globe faster than you can blink your eye. Massive revenues can be gained or lost in days for a company with nothing more than a well placed negative opinion report on the search engines. False rumors or leaders who jump ship can destroy Downlines overnight. Distributors have instant tiffany necklaces access to an endless supply of tools, systems, leaders, training, opinions, and sales pitches which continuously plant seeds of doubt, and distract them with promises of better, faster, and easier. Competing ads can be flaunted on the very doorstep of a company's search engine results. And There's Nothing You Can Do About It. The very moment your new distributor feels frustration... Feels trapped... Feels failure... He or she will instantly open up to the endless supply of alternatives filling their inboxes on a daily basis with the very thing that will cure their pain - and 'poof' they are gone. There is no long-term commitment because networkers are only as loyal as his or her options, and thanks to the Internet, their tiffany earringsoptions are now endless and one click away. If you're a leader in the industry, you know exactly what I'm talking about and from this point forward, it's never going to stop. For better or worse, this is the new reality of network marketing. How The Game Is Played Today: The first and most critical observation to note is that the very economics of MLM are changing. The cost of sponsoring a new rep in the cold market continues to spiral upward, while the actual return and "life time value" of that rep continues to decline. We are faced with the fact that... Full page ads in an industry magazine that cost $500 eight years ago, now costs $3,000. Email marketing is dead, and the ability to advertise in a massive, targeted, and affordable way died with it. You will be forced to recruit everyday for the lifespan of your business just to combat the constant attrition that will plague your organization. The all-important practice tiffany bracelet of retailing has become taboo, putting 90%+ of the focus and attention of the business on recruiting instead of customer acquisition which is where the long-term, stable money is found. The industry holds less and less appeal to the white-collar business professional who has a hard time seeing how he/she's going to quickly replace a six-figure income peddling vitamins and fruit juice. Instead of focusing on the development of personal skills and a single system, an "I'll try this for a few weeks", lottery mentality for lead sources, websites, and magical tools that will "build the business for you", has taken over. Systematic team training has become next to impossible as new systems pop up from different leaders within the same company every 30 days, which promise to be the answer for the struggling newbie. So What Now? Well that's the million-dollar question isn't it? You know... I have to be tiffany canadahonest. There is no right or wrong answer. It really all depends on what you personally want out of your business, and if you're willing to deal with the negatives that come with an MLM these days

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