The Twenty Most-Often Asked Questions About Network Marketing
The Twenty Most-Often Asked Questions About Network Marketing
The Twenty Most-Often Asked Questions About Network Marketing
A. Absolutely....it's very common in fact. You can start your Network Marketing business on a part-time
basis without giving up your current source of income until your Network Marketing business is generating
the income you require. And the best part is that you can continue to operate indefinitely on a part-time
basis. What would you do if you were financially independent and most of your time was free to do with
as you pleased? This is why so many people are flocking to Network Marketing. And that's why we say
that Network Marketing puts the freedom back in free enterprise!
A. No. One of the greatest features of Network Marketing is that success can be achieved using a wide
variety of methods. You choose the methods that YOU are comfortable with; whether that means internet,
direct mail, distributing catalogs, telemarketing, meetings, one-on-one, in-home parties, via fundraisers,
commercial accounts, and so on.
A. Definitely not. Though Network Marketing and pyramid schemes do share some similarities, there's a
very important difference that makes the latter illegal. You see, in pyramid schemes, income is generated
solely on the process of recruiting others into the pyramid. Sometimes a product or service of
questionable value is involved (that is never retailed to the general public by the way), but generally what
you're buying is the right to recruit others into the scheme. This is illegal. Also, in pyramid schemes, those
who get in first and who are at the top win, while everybody else loses. In a legitimate Network Marketing
company, on the other hand, distributors are paid only on product movement; not on recruiting. Both at
wholesale and retail. There's also compensation based on the training and managing of your marketing
team. And unlike illegal pyramids, in Network Marketing, no matter where you're positioned or when you
join, you can advance to the very highest income levels and even make more money than those above
you in the network.
Q. I'm not a salesperson, so this probably isn't for me.
A. Actually, studies have shown that people with no sales experience do great in Network Marketing. In
fact, the studies show that they often do better than those with previous sales experience. This is
because Network Marketing isn't about selling; at least not in the way most people think of selling. There's
no place for arm-twisting or high-pressure techniques in Network Marketing. Rather, Network Marketing is
simply about sharing the concepts and products of your Network Marketing company that you use and
you're excited about.
A. The bottom line is you'll get out of it what you put into it. It works...if you do. But that's the beauty of it,
too; you are in control; it's up to you how far you take it. And don't forget, the income you create in
Network Marketing is residual. This basically means that for the work you do just today, you have the
potential to earn money not only for today but for years to come.
A. No, if you can sponsor just one or two people every month or so, you can do great in Network
Marketing.
A. It's like this: it doesn't matter how intelligent, rich, energetic, or dynamic you are; we are all limited to
the same 24 hours a day. By sponsoring, however, you can overcome this limitation. By sponsoring, you
can virtually clone yourself and have dozens, hundreds, even thousands of people all working indirectly
on your behalf on their time -- and receive a cut of everything they do.
Sponsoring also builds your security in this business. Why? In most traditional businesses, what happens
if you become ill or disabled and are unable to service your customers? Or perhaps you just want to take
a nice long vacation? Whatever the case, you could lose most if not all of your income overnight because
it relies on you being there. That's not owning your own life and that's certainly not financial freedom.
Through the process of sponsoring and building a downline in Network Marketing, however, you can
create total financial freedom for yourself. With a downline of independent business people working for
you, you no longer have all your eggs in one basket. On the contrary, because each person in your
downline has a vested interest in continuing and building their own businesses, you create an income that
is non-dependent upon you -- an income that can continue, even grow, indefinitely with or
WITHOUT you.
A. Most Network Marketing companies today allow its distributors (and often even retail customers) to
order direct from the company. The company simultaneously tracks your commissions, credits your
account, and automatically sends you a check for the total amount due.
A. No, "get-rich-quick" is a fairy tale. It just doesn't happen in the real world. Sure, there are a few
exceptions, but they're extremely rare. In fact, if overnight riches is your dream, your odds are probably
better playing your state lottery than doing it in business -- any business.
Q. I couldn't get involved in Network Marketing. It's not a "real" business.
A. It's very real. Network Marketing is now a multi-billion dollar industry involving millions of independent
business people and major U.S. corporations like Colgate-Palmolive, Gillette, Sprint, and MCI, just to
name a few. And it's a rapidly-growing international force, too, with thousands of Network Marketing
companies already in operation in Canada, Mexico, Europe, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and the
Pacific Basin.
A. That can be summed up in one word: misconceptions. The general public just doesn't understand what
Network Marketing is or its potential. But that's finally starting to change. Right now it's estimated that only
about 2% of the U.S. population is involved in Network Marketing. But industry experts predict that that
number could climb to 10% by the end of this decade. You can position yourself to take advantage of this
trend by getting started in Network Marketing now. The timing is great for getting
involved!
Q. What are the costs involved in starting and operating this kind of business?
A. Virtually all Network Marketing companies require you to first purchase some kind of "Starter Kit." This
is a one-time cost, and is usually less than $100. In addition, of course, you'll have monthly expenses for
office supplies, postage, advertising, etc. A total of $50-$150 dollars per month is probably a realistic
expenditure to expect. Anyone can afford this amount of money without jeopardizing their current lifestyle
while they're trying to build a better one. And here's some more good news -- most, if not all of that, is tax
deductible.
A. You're not supposed to. Network Marketing companies just want you to replace those products you
now buy elsewhere with the equivalent-but-higher-quality products your Network Marketing company
manufactures. By doing so, you'll likely save money since you now get to buy at wholesale. Plus, it only
makes sense to buy from yourself -- to buy from "your own store."
Q. I've tried Network Marketing before and it didn't work for me.
A. Let's say you've just moved into a new city and you decided to go out to eat that evening.
Unfortunately, the food at the restaurant you picked turned out to be horrible. But just because of this one
bad experience, you surely wouldn't swear off eating at all the other restaurants in the city, would you? Of
course not! Network Marketing is no different. There are fair Network Marketing companies, great
Network Marketing companies, and, yes, even some bad Network Marketing companies. But Network
Marketing works! You just need to link up with the right company.
Q. I don't have the cash right now to get involved in Network Marketing.
A. Get it! If a brand new $60,000 Mercedes were offered to you for $100, would you find the money
somehow to buy it? Go and get the money because your own Network Marketing business could be
worth a lot more than that Mercedes.
Q. I can see how others have become successful, but I don't think I could do it.
A. People of every age, every background, from every walk of life are making it in Network Marketing
today. If you have the desire, you can succeed in Network Marketing.
Q. If I would happen to be sponsored by someone half way across the country, how do I get questions
answered? And what about training?
A. Free consultation and assistance from your sponsor, other upline associates (and often the corporate
staff of your Network Marketing company) is a phone call away. E-Mail, SKYPE, Voice Mail, and other
new technologies also provide fast and efficient communications between upline and downline...no matter
where they're located. As for long-distance training, this is easily handled through online video training,
DVDs, CDs, books, webinars, and telephone conferences, etc.
Q. I just don't have the time to start a Network Marketing business. I've got too many irons in the fire
already.
A. That's precisely why you should consider Network Marketing. Besides creating financial freedom,
Network Marketing is specifically designed to create personal freedom for you so that you can do all the
things in life you really want to do that you don't have the time for now.
Q. Don't you have to get in at the beginning to make any real money? Doesn't saturation eventually
occur?
A. That's another big misconception that's been perpetuated by the media for years. The fact is, there has
never been any evidence produced that "saturation" occurs in Network Marketing. This very topic was
debated in U.S. courts at one time and that was the conclusion by the courts.
Secondly, realize that because Network Marketing is still a very young industry, there are hundreds of
millions of prospects worldwide who have never even heard of Network Marketing. It will take years to
even make a dent in that.
But here's the main reason why "saturation" is a myth: Timing. In the U.S. alone, there are tens of
thousands of brand new prospects "hatched" every year. Part of that figure is young adults who have only
just reached the stage in their lives where they'd consider (and could afford) to start a business. Then
there are the thousands who have just experienced a major shift in the direction of their lives because of
the economic climate, changes at work, at home, etc. These same people, who just months before could
in no way, shape, or form be considered prospects for Network Marketing, NOW are suddenly very open
to the proposition. And this is happening constantly.
Bottom line: The market is wide open and the potential is enormous.
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