Network Marketing
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When it comes to network marketing, the concepts are the same. Rather than attempting to sell merchandise, network marketing teaches the concept of selling the marketing program first, and selling the products second. For those of you who have never been a part of a network marketing organization, you may not understand the concept behind that line of thinking, but it really does make sense. Why? Selling a product has two forms of income at best: the difference between cost and selling price and any bonuses that feed down to you from your upline. Bringing new people into the organization, on the other hand, produces many more ways of earning income, including the future residual income that is so much a part of network marketing.
Remember, sales are just a one time deal. Certainly, you have the repeat customers, but the income itself from sales is just one time – either it’s there or it isn’t. Promoting the marketing program, on the other hand, has the potential of bringing in new members of the network every day, and even if you join an organization that builds your downline for you, there is no reason you cannot add to that. Besides, for some organizations, only the initial downline is built; after that, you are on your own. That is the most important part of a network marketing program is to continue building your downline because the larger your organization, the more opportunities for income that exist. The higher your sales volume, the more bonuses that will float your way. You move up the ladder as quickly as you qualify, and in most organizations, there is unlimited room for expansion.
What does that mean for a new distributorship? In simple terms, each distributorship within that network has as much a chance to reach the top of the plateau as anyone else. It takes hard work for everyone in the organization, but the end justifies the means, and the wait will be worth it. Network marketing is not a get rich scheme nor is it something that can use to replace your day job as soon as you get into it. Building a networking marketing network takes time and effort; in fact, it may take a year or more before you are ready to leave your day job; however, if you do the work in promoting your website and thus promoting your network, it will happen for you. The key is to promote your site constantly and to look for new people to join your network. The more people you bring into the business , the quicker you will be able to advance within the network and make the higher bonuses that will give you the residual income that you need to think of making network marketing your full-time job.




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