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Thursday, March 12, 2020

*** Is it OK To Promote Multiple MLM Companies? *** {367}

๐Ÿ’ฅDo you think people should promote multiple MLM Companies? I think it’s a bad move, But have done it, and now I’m going to tell you why I feel that way. I personally don't know anyone that's been involved in multiple companies and has been successful.

# 1 Loss of Focus

When you promote multiple MLM Companies, you lose your focus. Focus is the key to success in just about anything in life. Could you imagine a surgeon trying to operate on two different people at the same time? Or Could you imagine a Drummer trying to play the guitar at the same time?

I know these two examples sound extreme. and probably not good examples to some of you, but they are relevant. and I'm sure you know what I mean. You get what you focus on. I’d rather focus on one thing and achieve excellence with it, than try to do a couple things half-ass.

# 2 Confuse Your Team

The worst part of promoting multiple MLM Companies is that you confuse your team in the process. They’ll think they should be doing what you are doing, and as a result, many of them will promote multiple MLM Companies as well. 

Now, you’ll have a team of 25 to 50 or more people and everyone is in two to three deals. That sounds like a disaster waiting to happen, and ultimately they will get so frustrated that they will quit, and because of the bad experience, may never join another MLM company again.

As a leader, you should lead by example at all times and do the things you want your team to do. Pick one company and focus on nothing else. Also a lot of people will jump from one company to the next, and that won't work either. You will never achieve success. I see way to many people doing this. When i first started in the Industry back in 2006, I was guilty of joining multiple companies. I was eager and willing to learn, and  was unsuccessful until I learned the ins and out's of Network Marketing. I found a really good company that Is legit, and that I liked! DigiSoft Payline is simplicity at it's finest! Complete NEWBIES are making money with us!

# 3 Quick Way to Get Terminated

Promoting multiple network marketing companies can be a quick way to get terminated from your company. Not all, but most MLM Companies have a clause in their distributor agreement that prevents you from promoting multiple deals. Be sure to read your company’s distributor agreement before you decide to promote multiple MLM Companies.

The last thing you want to happen is to build a big team and then have your distributorship terminated for cross-recruiting or being in multiple deals.

Your Best Option

Your best option is to find a good company, with products you love, or at least believe in and focus on that and nothing else for the next three to five years or even longer. I’ve never met one top earner in multiple deals. There might be some out there, but I’ve never met one.

Every successful MLM Distributor I have ever met has been with one company at least three to ten years, and many of them much longer than that. Focus is paramount!

{Here are a few stats}: As of 2019

=> MLM is a 36 billion dollar industry!
=> 65% Join an MLM company to make money!
=> 25% Make less than $5,000!
=> 34% Say they could only recruit friends!
=> 12% Say they could only recruit family members!
=> 39% Quit because they said it was to awkward to pitch to family and friends!
=> 66% Said they never joined the same company after quitting once!
=> 62% Said they would never join another company after they quit!
=> 4/10 People Reported that the company they joined misled them in describing their chances of success!

***Failure is not an option if you don't quit! Even if it takes you years to achieve the ultimate success, It's well worth the time and effort!


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