Network Marketing Training - A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action
We sure do talk a good game don’t we? “I just joined this network marketing company and I’m going to make a fortune!” “Our revolutionary product sells itself!” “We’re all going to be rich.”
And we wonder why people laugh at us. Within a few weeks, sometimes as early as a few days we’ve given up. This magnificent network marketing business that we just started is a bust.
Next thing you know we’re trying a different company. And then another one.
Have you ever stopped to think that the network marketing industry shouldn’t be blamed? There is nothing wrong with network marketing, sure there are always going to be bad companies, but the industry is fine.
Perhaps we should look in the mirror and realize who is at fault.
We talk way too much and do so very little.
It’s time to take action. Quit blaming the network marketing industry and start prospecting more people. It’s a simple fact, some people are never going to join a network marketing company. Some people are going to laugh at us, so what?
Every time we gather with our successful friends in this amazing industry we are amazed at the lives that we get to live. Most of us were broke… until network marketing changed our lives.
What is it that we all have in common?
We never gave up.
We worked hard.
We talked to a lot of people.
We shared the promise of the network marketing industry with people and planted seeds of positive expectation in their hearts.
One more thing that we all have in common is that people we thought would “make it” failed because they were unwilling to do the things that we had done.
Success in network marketing is no secret. There is no magic pill.
It’s as simple as a little less talk and a LOT more ACTION!














Yes Scott, I agree that we do talk too much. I speak from experience.
It’s said that “when the student is ready, the teacher will appear.” I will
vouch for that because that was me until I started paying attention to the
training.
I just talked without using the words as taught by the company’s training.
Today, I have developed a professional tolerance for those who are still
not ready for the teacher, but I become very irritated by those who try to
push their business on another network marketer.
I’ve had these unprofessional individuals try to talk to me about their business while I was actually working my business on the street.
This aggravates me to no end, and I think that these are the types of untrained people who give the industry an unprofessiona name.
Paul