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7 Tips For the New Network Marketer
by Audrey Okaneko
Oh, how exciting. You’ve signed the contract. You paid for the kit. Now,
once that kit arrives you’ll be set to go. You have such big plans. You
have such wonderful ideas.
The kit comes at the end of the next week. Gosh, what took so long? You’ve
now committed to a volunteer project once a week. You’ve also committed
to a new carpool for your child. You actually did talk to two people in the
last week and both of them said no. Maybe you can get your money back for the
kit. This isn’t really what you want to do anyway.
Does any of this sound familiar?
Here are 7 tips for the new network marketer to help get the ball rolling:
1. Read and learn about the company. How old is the company? How was the company
started? Where are corporate headquarters located? How many distributors does
the company have? Who owns the company? What can you learn about that person,
or family?
2. Read and learn about the product line. What products are offered? How often
are new products introduced? Are there catalogs? How does a distributor order?
And how does a customer order? Is there a money back guarantee?
3. Join any online communities you can with other distributors from your company.
Sometimes you’ll find team boards, or team groups. Sometimes you’ll
find company boards, or company groups. There are tons of work at home message
boards out on the internet. Find those that have boards with other distributors
from your company. Join them and read what other distributors are saying. Start
developing a support network within the distributor circle of your company.
4. Go to either the local book store or a used book store and find a couple
of books about business and/or leadership. I really like John Maxwell. He’s
written several books on leadership. Another favorite of mine is “Love
Is The Killer App” by Tim Sanders. The entire book is about networking,
5. Create a simple business plan. Or at the very least write down both your
short term and long term goals. A business plan and goals are your roadmap.
Almost no one leaves their home for a cross country trip without some sort of
map. If you’ve never been in business before, it’s like going cross
country. Without a map, you’re bound to get lost.
6. Sign up for a couple of newsletters or ezines. These can either be about
business in general, about network marketing or about your specific industry.
If you plan to market online, join one or two newsletters that will help you
learn about marketing online. If you plan to host home parties, join one or
two newsletters about party plan. Regardless of company affiliation, you need
to find hostesses, give presentations, introduce products, etc.
7. Put together your first product order. Even before your kit arrives, you
can put together your first product order. Order those sales aids you’ll
need also, whether it be catalogs, or information sheets, or samples. Order
the supplies you’ll need to sell the product and to talk to others about
joining the company.
With these 7 steps completed before your kit ever arrives, the kit will only
be a formality, not the starting point. You will have already immersed yourself
into your new business and will already be working towards those first goals
you’ve set. As you begin sponsoring others, share these 7 steps with your
new team members. You’ll develop a team that begins working the day they
say yes.
About the Author:
Audrey Okaneko has been working at home since 1983. She
can be reached at audreyoka@cox.net or
visited at http://www.scrapping-made-simple.com
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