December 20, 2009

Are You Thinking Of Joining MLM?

When I remember the past six or seven years, it’s funny to think life could be any different than wading through the struggles I’ve experienced in the MLM profession.  I wanted to take a minute and share some insights with you that I’ve gained over my failures and struggles with the Network Marketing business model.

Network Marketing can be a great profession to join, and it can be a huge source of pain and frustration, too.  I want you to understand both the positives and negatives should you decide to join the MLM business and attack it head on with all of your effort.

I have been actively involved in the Network Marketing profession since mid 2002, and I failed pretty horribly at it right up until 2007.  I wasn’t just a failure in every aspect of my business, but I managed to lose most of my friends in the process of shamelessly promoting my businesses again and again to my loved ones.

If you just glance at the surface of that situation, you might think that I should have quit. (In fact, a lot of well intentioned people encouraged me to.) The fact is that looking back today it was a darned good thing that I didn’t.

Why can I justify joining MLM after 5 years of failure?  Well, let’s take a look at a brief comparison.  I’m a college dropout.  After one year of tuition at UVSC in Orem, Utah, I decided much against the advice of my parents to attack the world as an entrepreneur.

The average household income for someone who’s a high school graduate without a college degree in the USA is $25,900 per year.  At the same time the average household income for someone with a professional degree is $109,600.  While I certainly am not willing to make any income claims, I’ll say that I currently make way more than anyone I know who works in the professional arena.

So looking at the numbers, does that mean that you should join MLM?  Let me share my personal views with you.  You might join a Network Marketing company and fail miserably for your first five years AND the statistics show that most people will experience a certain level of failure before they have any kind of significant MLM success story.  So rather than asking if you should JOIN MLM, maybe you should ask if you’re willing to do WHATEVER it takes to learn the skills you need to learn to be successful in the MLM industry as a PROFESSIONAL who treats their business like a business.

Before you join MLM and dive head first into a nightmare of failure, you might want to take a look into what it’s actually going to take to prosper in the MLM industry. Visit David Wood’s MLM Traffic Secrets now and learn the four step process to unlimited leads, abundance, and free traffic. You’ll never buy another MLM lead again.

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