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Sunday, September 14, 2025

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πŸ‘ŒWhen starting an online business opportunity, it can be a bit intimidating because there are so many unanswered questions and confusion about how the business is run, and how to get started, and that's absolutely normal. When you join any opportunity online, your first objective is to read and learn everything you can about business and how it works, so make sure to read and learn everything in your back-office area. Me personally, I always tell my NEW members to make a list of family and friends even before joining if necessary and ask if they might be interested in joining you on your financial journey to success. I believe everyone has at least 500 Facebook friends, and that could be a good starting point. A lot of marketers don't like that strategy, but my thought process for this is because people join people, and not businesses, so who better to know and trust you than someone who already knows you. And you may actually get a sign up or two before even starting to recruit. Just make sure that you give yourself enough time to succeed, and don't quit once you start! πŸš€ πŸš€ πŸš€ πŸš€ πŸš€


πŸ’–Here are 10 of my best tips in no particular order for new network marketers. If you’re new to the industry, these tips, along with joining me can help shorten your learning curve. πŸ‘‡

 

# 1) Be 100% focused on YOUR business. Before you dilute your efforts trying to build several different income streams at once, focus on ONE income stream until it is off the ground and stable. Focus is key! You get what you focus on. If you spread yourself too thin, you won’t do well. A new business is like a newborn baby. It requires constant attention and focus. One of the biggest mistakes I see newbies make is reinventing the wheel. Go with what we know already works in the beginning before you branch out on your own. 


# 2) Don’t reinvent the wheel, especially if you are brand new and have never done this before. Follow your upline’s system until you’re making as much money as they do, and then if you want to reinvent the wheel, go ahead. This is a simple business. Do not overcomplicate it. If your way worked, your successful mentor would be doing it! Once you master the skills and know what you are doing, then you can build the business in a way that works for you, but until then, follow your mentor’s lead. The quicker you can learn, the more you can earn.


# 3) Build your list. Starting on day one, build your list of everyone who joins you, everyone who buys from you, everyone you talk with, etc. Put everyone in a contact manager database and stay in touch. Within a few years, you could easily have 5,000 to 30,000 people in your database. Your database/list is worth a small fortune. I've been doing this for a very long time, and have around 120 million leads, and I do share them with my new members in order to help you build your business as well.


# 4) Meet some new friends. Your friends and family normally will not support, but I still encourage you start there first, because as I stated earlier, you may actually get a few that are looking to either supplement their current income or quit their job completely. Always try to find some new friends. There are more than 7 billion people in the world you can connect with. Love your friends and family, but don’t pressure, chase, or annoy them about your business. If they aren’t supportive, love them anyway, and go meet some new people. The way businesses are created now you only need to find 2-5 like-minded people in order to build a successful marketing business.


# 5) Think of your business as anything BUT a part-time side hustle. Pretend your business is a MILLION DOLLAR business and treat it accordingly. The worst thing you can do is dabble. Be "part-time" with a "full-time" attitude. Think of yourself as the CEO of a Million Dollar Company. How would they manage themselves? What would they do? They would identify their mission, vision, set goals, and produce a plan! Do those things yourself. You must be consistently working your business and not treating it like a hobby. 1-2 hours per day at minimum is fine, but obviously more is better.


# 6) Create and follow a simple daily mode of operations. Identify three to five activities you will do each day to grow your network marketing business. Make sure these are income producing activities, such as prospecting, finding customers, lead generation, promoting events, launching new team members, etc. Be productive, not busy! If you have to, make a list every Sunday about what your daily mode of operation will be for the upcoming week. 


# 7: Brand yourself, not your company. People join people, not companies. If every post and message you have is about your company, your prospects will run to Google and buy from someone else, not you. Learn and use attraction marketing. Build your following and brand yourself. You are your real business, not your product line or company you partner with. Just be upfront and kind to anyone you come in contact with, and you will go so much farther with your business, and better interactions.


# 8) Be here one year from now. Your business is not a lottery or magic ticket. You must give yourself time to succeed. Make a commitment to be with your current company one year from now. Rome wasn't built in a day. Have some patience and stay the course. Good things take time to build. Network marketing is about long-term focus, not short-term opportunism. You're doing a little bit each day for an extended period of time.


# 9) Find a mentor you respect and trust and follow their lead. Mentors will shorten your learning curve. Ensure that your mentor has fruit on their tree and has accomplished what you are trying to do. Ideally, you want a mentor in your “plugged in” upline, but if that’s not possible, there are plenty of free mentors on YouTube and Facebook you can follow. Make sure your mentor is still in the trenches, still building their business, not just selling books, training, and courses, and I'm that person if you wish to join me.

 

# 10) Don’t just push products. Yes, you need customers, but network marketing is about a lot of people doing a little bit, not one person doing a lot. In direct sales, someone sells a product and makes money. In network marketing, you get a lot of people to each do a little bit. Everyone uses the products, services a few customers, and recruit others. Find and maintain a small customer base and then be recruiting focused. Customers are important, but if that’s your only focus, it will be difficult to build a big team and have leverage. Just so you know about 80% of your team will ultimately quit, so don't get discouraged, just keep meeting new people, while trying to recruit new members.


πŸ™I hope these tips will help you build your business, weather you join me or not, because I want to see everyone become successful with whatever they are involved in. If you like my content, please continue checking me out, or you can subscribe below. I really appreciate you and thank you. much love and respect. God Bless!


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