The rarely told truth about network marketing

 

 The rarely told truth about network marketing


Hello, I’m Jordan and I want to share a bit of information with you about network marketing.

Many people have been told that network marketing is all about hype, lies and tricks. And while there’s a grain of truth in this statement, it only tells half the story.

Network marketing is about building viable direct selling relationships with other people just like yourself (and sometimes even those you love or know). Opportunities are based on something very simple - your willingness to help others get started on their journey too. It shares the same fundamentals as any other business idea: provide value first before asking for anything in return.

Everyone starts from ground zero. For example, in your job, you really don’t know how to do everything (yet). You had to learn your way around the company and the intricacies of its work flow. So it should be no different in network marketing.

Think about it - a new recruit doesn't know what they are doing any more than you did when you first started your job. The more you build trust, the more a relationship can grow into something even bigger over time. This is how relationships operate in every aspect of life, including business.

When you look at it from this perspective, it starts to make sense. You don’t just blindly trust people and then expect miracles to happen. That's not how relationships work. It’s about building trust, creating value and having the patience to see things through over time.

So next time when you hear someone tell you that network marketing is all hype and lies, know that they are only telling you half the story because they don't understand how deep the industry really runs.

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By: Jordan Maddox
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