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Why Network Marketing Never Works for You


Let me tell you this... if you always jump from one program to another just because you haven't earned adequate money, then you will never succeed in any program. Believe me.

Building your own organization of downlines needs patience and persistence. This applies to any business. Most of the time, it takes at least 1 year to finally see the best results in your Network Marketing business.

That's why so many fail to succeed in Network Marketing. They just don't hang around long enough to see their success coming.

Here is what frequently happens. After several months of advertising, prospecting and training the result is still frustrating, so they decide to quit and find a more suitable program. Guess what, they won't stay long in that new program too. It becomes a habit. Hopping from one program to another.

So please take my advice. If you decide to join a credible and solid Network Marketing program, never never quit until you succeed!

Keep promoting and make evaluations. Do some research. Do a lot of researches. What kind of advertising that works nowadays? What works today may not work well next year.

Be patient. People would gladly join under you if they know you well. Don't be too pushy in prospecting, or they will run away from you.

Be persistent. Everyone has setbacks in their business. Don't take rejections personally. You don't need 1000 recruits under you. You just need a couple of those willing people who will run the business seriously. Your organization will grow rapidly from them.

Promote, Patience and Persistence will take you to the top.

Copyright 2005 Farid Aziz.

Farid Aziz is a full-time Internet Marketer. Reveal more of his FREE tips and strategies on Internet Marketing and get a FREE Course on How to Make Money Online with Your Hobby at Internet Marketer Sells







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