How to Find the Best Network Marketing Company
If you're already in network marketing or searching for a network marketing company there are several
key questions you need to ask before you commit to spending a lot of time and hard-earned money building a business with your
chosen company.
It's so easy to get caught up in the excitement of a glossy company presentation and a compensation
plan that promises you wealth and residual income beyond your wildest dreams. But before you get carried away, you need to
ask a few hard-hitting questions first.
Getting the answers to these questions can mean the difference between success
and failure in your new network marketing business.
First you need to take a good look at the company management.
What's their background and experience? What's the financial standing of the company? Find the names of the directors and
do a search on them. Are there any skeletons in the closet, dodgy financial dealings or other unethical business practices?
It's a fairly safe bet there'll be something on the net about them.
Think about it, the last thing you want is to
work your butt off, only for your company to go bust and leave you high and dry.
So the company looks sound. As far
as you can make out the directors are solid and upstanding citizens. Now you need to ask, "How old is the company?" "Where
is it on the growth curve?" Is there still room for further expansion?
Company growth is a bit like rolling a huge
rock up a hill. Imagine the effort it takes to get the rock moving at all, then the backbreaking struggle of pushing it up
the incline. And despite all the heaving and shoving, there's still the danger of it sliding back down again and crushing
you if you lose your grip.
Once you've reached the summit, the rock takes on a life of its own, rolling faster and
faster with its own momentum, before slowing down as it reaches the bottom of the hill.
The high-momentum phase is
the best time to join a company. It's already established and has built a reputation and is now in its prime growth phase.
This
phase of the company's growth is statistically proven as the easiest time for you to build your downline.
So when is
the high-growth phase? It differs from company to company, but is usually around the 3 to 5 year mark.
Of course, timing
in the company itself is not the only factor, timing in the industry in which the company sells its products or services is
also crucial.
Do some research. What's the market like for your company's products? Remember that a network marketing
business is not just about building a downline, it also needs product customers, people who want to buy the product for its
own sake, not just as a way of creating residual income.
Without those customers, no network marketing business can
succeed.
So take a look at the product prices. Do they provide value for money? In the best and most ethical network
marketing companies the product prices for distributors are the same as for product customers. If the retail prices are so
high that no normal product customer would be willing to pay them, your alarm bells should be ringing.
Next step in
your research is the compensation plan. Let's say your goal is to earn $10,000 per month. How many people will you need in
your downline to achieve that figure? If it's difficult to work out from the pay plan, get in touch with the company and ask
them.
The number that you need in your organization (downline and product customers) to earn $10,000 varies enormously,
from 350 people in one network marketing company up to more than 8,000 in another.
If you only want to earn $1000 per
month the figures are the same but divided by 10, i.e. 35 in your organization with one company rising to 800 with another.
This is a staggering statistic when you consider the difference in the amount of work required to build a 350-strong
organization compared to one in excess of 8,000. And yet the monthly earnings are exactly the same.
The next important
point you need to be clear on is training. What tools and systems does your upline & prospective company offer to help
you market your business and build your downline? Without proven strategies and tools, how will you succeed?
Ask your
sponsor to show you how they go about building their business. If you believe that you could succeed using their methods then
signing up under them will be beneficial to both of you.
And last, but by no means least, do something that very few
people ever do before they sign up with a network marketing company, read the Policies and Procedures.
The reason
the vast majority of people enter network marketing is to create an ongoing residual income which will give them and their
loved ones time and financial freedom.
You need to find out what will happen when the time comes to enjoy that financial
freedom. If you become inactive, will your residual income continue or is that grounds under your company's Policies and Procedures
to terminate you? What happens in the case of sudden death, can you bequeath your business to a beneficiary or does your business,
and your monthly cheque, die with you?
As you see, there are a lot of important issues to consider before becoming
a network marketer.
If you choose a company that meets the above criteria you'll find it hard to fail so long as you're
prepared to put some effort into building your business. But you can be the most diligent, the most motivated business builder
in the world and the cards will still be stacked against you if you don't find network marketing business that fulfils all
the above success criteria.
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