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Ten Lessons From A Survivor! (My First Year As a Network Marketer)


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Lee Wise
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Retire Quickly
http://www.retirequickly.com/89863


TEN LESSONS FROM A SURVIVOR!

My First Year As A Network Marketer

(ŠLee Wise 2002)



I'm not on television. You won't find me

on an island voting someone else off. I

don't even want to be there!



But I am a survivor ... of sorts.



I have survived my first year in the network

marketing business. I've lived to tell the

story and I still enjoy it! I'm either nuts,

persistent ... or both!!



You can decide which of the above I am!

Either way, here are some of the lessons I

have learned during this year's journey.



**THE VALUE OF CONSISTENT EFFORT



Two Big Areas



One: consistent prospecting.

Two: consistent follow-up.



Need I say more?



**THE VALUE OF UNDERSTANDING THE REALITY

OF THE LEARNING CURVE



The Learning Curve Is Real.



You MUST pay the price of time and

effort to learn.



You're sunk if you don't!



Time. It Takes Time!



It just takes time to learn about marketing,

emails, autoresponders, advertising,

prospecting, follow-up, the product, how to

respond to questions, ways to influence your

downline, ideas for helping others, etc.



**THE VALUE OF RESEARCH



"Danger Ahead!"



The danger is too much time in the wrong

places. Spreading yourself too thin.

Not focusing. That's the danger.



"More Danger Ahead!"



I think there is another danger: sitting

and doing nothing. Just getting acquainted

with the industry takes time. I said it

above, and I'll say it again: you have to

pay the price of time!



The "Discipline of Self-Improvement."



By way of example ...



You may review the newsletters of

successful network marketers to see how

they communicate and format their ezines.

(So many spaces for each line for

instance! Get the idea?)



The "Discipline of Gathering Good Ideas."



This is the other side of the coin which

I mentioned above.



Ideas come in all shapes and sizes.

Maybe it's an idea for an ad, a way to

phrase something, how to respond to a

potential prospect, or just an idea to

keep yourself motivated!



It doesn't matter. You need them!

So get 'em, file 'em, and use 'em!



**THE VALUE OF "CONNECTING" WITH YOUR MOTIVATIONS



Why Am I Here?



Your motivations regarding why you want this

business to succeed. The "reasons" that drive

you.



I have had to review them many times this

past year! What's one of the main ones for

me? "Making it" during retirement. I'm 56.



Now *This* Is Me!



I like to help. So what do I find myself

doing? Right. Looking for ways to help both

myself and my downline.



I like "hands on" stuff. You guessed it: I

try to think of specific steps of action that

could, or should, be taken in any number of

things related to my business.



I enjoy creating. I saw a motivational mailing

and said to myself, "I can do that!" So I sat

down and created my own. "A Moment In Time."

You want it? Just write me, and I'll send it!



**THE VALUE OF ASKING FOR HELP



Ask All The Time!



I ask for help all the time. I get help

from my upline, folks I purchase material

from and friends I meet online.



A Tip!



When you can, return the favor. For instance,

Josh Hinds, who writes "Let's Talk Motivation"

has been helped me. I just recently sent

my downline his link. I have other people

who have helped me as well. Write me. I'll

give you their names and links!



It never hurts to be grateful.

Never!



**THE VALUE OF GETTING TO KNOW PEOPLE



I Work With People -- Not A Product!



I just talked with a young mom going through

a divorce. She wanted to know more about

network marketing. Frankly, she can't join

my organization now but I told her to use me

for a resource anytime. If I don't know the

answer I'll try and get it for her!



I try to keep people in focus.



And that goes for my downline. It may sound

a bit strange to you but I've said to select

members of my downline many times that I'm

praying for them. And I do!



If I ever lose this focus -- even if I'm

a "success" -- I won't deserve the success

I may experience.



**THE REALITY OF DISCOURAGEMENT



It's Tough!



There just ain't no other word for it.



Expect it. Make the mental adjustments.

And go on.



**THE VALUE OF CREATING WAYS TO HAVE FUN



Is it fun for you to IM? Then get online!

Is it fun for you to talk? So talk!

Is it fun for you to write? Then write!



**THE VALUE OF "CAPTURING THE JOY" OF SUCCESS



Capture The Moments!



Whether it's enrolling someone, getting

some hits on the website, helping a downline

member, or any number of things: "capture"

some of the good times. Don't say, "Well,

it's just one. It should be ten!"



True. Ten would be better. However, one

is still important!



Let The "Highs" Move You On!



Sometimes I like to "use" high moments to

propel me to more action. "Okay, Lee. That

was neat. Now why not call while you feel

this way? You're up. Go for it!!"



**THE VALUE OF ALLOWING MYSELF TIME TO SUCCEED



I'm Not There Yet!



Honestly, am I where I want to be? No.

But I CAN see the value of network marketing.



"Seeing" The Potential!



I work at home. I like what I do.

As others join my downline they are working

for their benefit and mine. Checking your

email and finding that someone has just "come

aboard" in a downline means that "it's working."

There IS potential for growth. Real, solid

growth.



And you know what I've found? Understanding

that potential has kept me going at times.

I can "see" it.



Ten lessons from a first year "newbie." I hope they

will help you or someone you know!



The best of success to you and those you love,





Lee



***************************

Lee is a Seminary administrator, has a part-time business at

home, and writes his own free motivational mailing. You may

contact him at lfwiseaol.com or by visiting

<a href="http://www.retirequickly.com/89863">http://www.retirequickly.com/89863</a>. Permission is given to

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