I've stated before that I do Network Marketing. So far it's been slow going but very educational. Did you know it's a good thing to do as a hobby and cold approach? I usually go out on the street with my unlines and downlines and we practice talking to people, getting their number and everything.
Most of what girls chase teaches can be applied to network marketing. It's mostly about building friendships with lots of people ,being charming, so well, and witty that people want to join your team and learn from you and build a business and move products and thus reap lots of cash benefits just by helping others to be successful. You have to want to see others make money and help them to make money for you to survive in network marketing.
That's the really good part about the business. I'm learning how to add value to others, I'm learning to be nice to everyone and talk to everyone. That's good business.
However what bothers me is this : Could I potentially run out of new people to meet? I asked my mentor and he told me that isn't possible because people born and die. I asked the top Diamond guy in the business who makes $250,000 US a month and he told me that is not possible.
Take my example. So many people around me are getting in the same business because other person's introduced them. It gets harder and harder to find people everyday. Imo this type of business works best to become a billionaire when you open a new market. When you go somewhere that no one knows about the business and they are excited about it and everyone joins a team. But it all starts with you, you get 14 direct person's and they do the same. So right there you automatically become the top guy ( you still have to work hard ).
Next example. Let's say the population of your country is 50 million.
It all starts out with a handful of people doing the business
Then 2 years later 10 million are in business
From each person in that 10 million they all have loyal customers ( at least 10 customers)
And then I have to look at it that some will be skeptical.
Which means it's kind of a bomb rush business. " hey I have to get a lot of people on my business before others swoop them up. That's what I get from this. People leave college every year ,but is that enough new people for me to build a business around 5 years from now?
If people don't like you, you don't have a business. If people like you your business grows. I Is market saturation possible? I Or is it just an illusion because a lot of people are roaming the streets with the same business? Hey they may get discouraged and stop the business. What are your thoughts guys?
Troy
Most of what girls chase teaches can be applied to network marketing. It's mostly about building friendships with lots of people ,being charming, so well, and witty that people want to join your team and learn from you and build a business and move products and thus reap lots of cash benefits just by helping others to be successful. You have to want to see others make money and help them to make money for you to survive in network marketing.
That's the really good part about the business. I'm learning how to add value to others, I'm learning to be nice to everyone and talk to everyone. That's good business.
However what bothers me is this : Could I potentially run out of new people to meet? I asked my mentor and he told me that isn't possible because people born and die. I asked the top Diamond guy in the business who makes $250,000 US a month and he told me that is not possible.
Take my example. So many people around me are getting in the same business because other person's introduced them. It gets harder and harder to find people everyday. Imo this type of business works best to become a billionaire when you open a new market. When you go somewhere that no one knows about the business and they are excited about it and everyone joins a team. But it all starts with you, you get 14 direct person's and they do the same. So right there you automatically become the top guy ( you still have to work hard ).
Next example. Let's say the population of your country is 50 million.
It all starts out with a handful of people doing the business
Then 2 years later 10 million are in business
From each person in that 10 million they all have loyal customers ( at least 10 customers)
And then I have to look at it that some will be skeptical.
Which means it's kind of a bomb rush business. " hey I have to get a lot of people on my business before others swoop them up. That's what I get from this. People leave college every year ,but is that enough new people for me to build a business around 5 years from now?
If people don't like you, you don't have a business. If people like you your business grows. I Is market saturation possible? I Or is it just an illusion because a lot of people are roaming the streets with the same business? Hey they may get discouraged and stop the business. What are your thoughts guys?
Troy