Theres a big difference between marketing yourself and marketing yourself effectively. At www.NetworkMarketingRC.com, it's understood that in the network marketing industry today there is a massive need to address the questions and needs of marketers. Far too often, one who starts in network marketing becomes frustrated in not knowing which actions to take on a consistent basis that will lead to sustainable results and overall success. This marketer could be you. Maybe youve heard something like the following: Its a numbers game, you just have to pound the pavement and talk to more people. Whats really needed is a community from where marketers can derive tangible and actionable benefit. Here are some sample tips to get you started in the right direction in your business. Tip #1: Just because your upline is doing it doesnt mean it works. Many people involved in network marketing will get started in business and their sponsor will tell them to do things that make no marketing sense. However, the downline listens because the upline is doing it. You want to be sure to use market tested strategies that are proven to work rather than what the upline thought of last week. If not, youll most likely lose money, become frustrated, and ultimately quit. That leads us to the next tip Tip #2: You cannot improve what you do not know. A great quote by Network Marketing Success Coach, Mr. Jeff Zalewski. Hes referring to tracking your activity. If youre not tracking what youre doing, how will you ever be able to assess your strengths and weaknesses? Its such a simple concept, yet so many marketers are essentially driving down the road to success with a blacked out windshield. They wonder why success is lacking, yet they cant begin to assess from where the problem stems. Tip #3: Stay Consistently Plugged In. Stay plugged into industry news and marketing trends just like you would with any other successful business. How will changes or improvements in your company or the industry overall impact you? You can stay ahead of the curve through networking, learning what is and is not working, and keeping up to date on other industry related news. |