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The rewards of building a network marketing business can be extremely rewarding in many ways from personal growth, building new relationships, and financially. Unfortunately, too many people never set themselves up for success in the beginning and succumb to not following through with building their dreams. As a result, their belief in themselves and in the network marketing industry dies. DON’T LET THIS BE YOU!

Death of A Network Marketer – Reasons Why People Don’t Succeed

1. Unrealistic Expectations: Many people were sold upfront on the fact they could make a lot of money in network marketing and do it fast. Yes you can make a very comfortable living in the profession and enjoy the time freedom MLM has to offer, but you have to set realistic expectations. It takes time. You need to give yourself 2 to 5 years of daily activity. When the income does not come fast and easy people give up and succumb to The Death of a Network Marketer!

2. With Wrong Company: Network marketing is not all about the money. You have to believe in the company and product you represent. I see so many people with other companies that only talk about the money and don’t truly believe in the product line they represent.

3. Life Gets In The way: Many people have good intentions and big goals when first starting on their path to building a network marketing business. Than what? Life gets in the way with the many distractions that exist.

4. Surround Yourself With Negative People: So you are all excited and you go talk to friends and family and they get all negative as to why it won’t work. Avoid negative people like the plague and be independent of others people’s thinking.

5. There Is Work Required: They were sold on the fact to just get in and because of spillover you are going to make money. So far from the truth! When the money does not come people quite.   There is work involved!

Question For The Post (QFTP): What are some other reasons? Please comment below.

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  • http://nutritionendeavor.vemma.com/ Brian Hedgpeth

    my experience has been that people get stopped by the first few “no's” …rather than seeing it long term and for the learning experience that comes from those first “failures” – they quit. but it's even deeper than that for those first few no's that's important for consideration …when people see the opportunity available, their eyes usually light up with “the one” person “this is PERFECT for!!!”. so much weight is placed on “the one” – that when “the one” says “no”, the enroller is crushed! …if they have another one or two “the one's” and they get “no's” from them, too, they determine “if my guaranteed 'the one's' are saying 'no', than this absolutely will not work for me!”

    to summarize… …too much attachment to getting a “YES!!!” from the first few invitations. Be committed, but don't be attached!

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