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Starting a Home Business is hard work and requires dedication and commitment on your part. You must be willing to invest time and energy to that business in order to become a success.
Being fairly new to the network marketing business, I started by reading anything I could find out there on the Internet. That process has led me to a wealth of information.
Here are some things that I found to be important as you build your business:
1. Building your business is not only selling the products:
The first and most important fact is that you need to sell yourself first. People need to see you as someone who is committed, knowledgeable and trustworthy. You need to convey your professional side to them. Let me ask you, would you want to buy from a complete stranger?
I would be wary if a stranger came up to me and said he had the next best thing and I would be a fool not to buy. I need to know more before I take that leap. The more people know about you, the more they are willing to listen to what you have to say and they can trust that you know what you are talking about.
2.Building a Business DOES require Work:
There are people out there that are selling get rich schemes, telling you that they can help you build a down line for you with no effort on your part.
The truth is, starting and maintaining your business does require work on your part. No one can build your business for you.Your sponsor and up-line are there for advice and they can provide a knowledge base, because they were in your shoes at one time in their careers.They know the best way to get business off the ground, but you are ultimately responsible for your business.
Another thing, most people are under the assumption that when they start a business they will have a lot of free time. That really is not the case. It is a well known fact that 95% of marketing businesses fail in their first 3 years.Why develop a business to begin with? Well, honestly,it is a long term process. You need to be willing to devote time, and be willing to stick it out for the long haul. You won't begin to see dramatic results until about 3 years into your new venture. You will notice progress along the way, but it doesn't happen overnight, or as the old saying goes "Rome wasn't built in a Day."
You need to devote at least 8-10 hours a week to getting the business started, promotion and advertising, building and maintaining a website and so on. You will also need to devote another 5 to 10 hours or more weekly into educating yourself through
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