There is endless hype on the internet about network marketing. As the saying goes, network marketing is supposed to be so easy that a caveman could do it. Some companies actively promote the idea that once you make the decision and push a button, you have nothing else to do but sit back and count the money that people will throw at you.
I must admit that the hype is true in a "twisted" kind of way. An online business is easy to do and easy not to do. As easy as having "luck"(labor under correct knowledge) and not having luck. It is these easy things that can lead to failure.
Making a network marketing business succeed requires you to plan your actions that relate to your business each and every day. Personal growth must come before your business can grow. It isn’t hard to read 10 pages of self-development material each day, but it’s also easy to forget. If you don’t read the material, your business is much more likely to fail. Make sure that the company you work with promotes personal growth as avidly as it hypes its compensation plan. If there’s no personal growth plan waiting for you, you will need to develop your own and follow it every day.
It is just as easy to have "luck" (Labor Under Correct Knowledge) in a network marketing opportunity as it is to not have "luck". Many online business owners, affiliate business owners and MLMers are very focused and work very hard on their business opportunities, but in any online business, you must have "luck"(Labor Under Correct Knowledge). Someone said "success leaves clues". It is just as easy to work hard using the right principles as it is to work hard using the wrong principles. A biblical writer wrote: "my people are destroyed for the lack of knowledge". Make sure you labor in the foot steps of success so your labor is not useless. Good LUCK and have a great day!!
James Byrd is a mentor with a servant’s heart. He is published author, Dale Carnegie grauate, an accomplished public speaker, a network marketer, life coach. For more information, articles and resources , please feel free to visit the link below. http://jamesbbyrd.com/blog
- James B. Byrd
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