Another mistake newbie's make is not allowing themselves enough time to succeed. Too many people get caught up in the hype of easy riches and are not willing to give their new business sufficient time to succeed. The people, who earn large sums of money in network marketing or for that matter in any business, have taken the time to build a solid foundation.
Another thing all top earners have in common is that most have been with their present company for several years. The unsuccessful network marketer on the other hand, tends to jump from company to company chasing the next big wave. Like a new surfer, they tend to wash out before learning how to ride the wave successfully. For a listing of some of the top companies in the direct sales industry, visit the DSA website at www.dsa.org
Recap So if you decided that networking marketing is for you. Find a company whose product you like. Check out the company to make sure you resonate with them. Choose a sponsor in an up-line who will be supportive and will be willing to help you get started. Find a mentor and follow their system. Be patient and stick with it. It may be slow going at first. Patience and persistence will pay off for you in the long run. Above all have fun, not only will it make you feel good, but you will attract a lot more people by making your business fun.
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