Thursday, June 18, 2009

Have you decided?


Eric Worre & I have discussed this subject and I’ve discussed it with most of my leaders, seeing as it comes up frequently as we travel to different markets.
Eric’s two minute video explains this well.

http://is.gd/15pBG

Some people have the idea that if you can make $10,000 a month in one network marketing company, that if I work two network marketing companies at the same time long enough, eventually you could make $20,000 a month; $10,000 in each. Sounds good, but in 19 years in our profession, I’ve yet to see anyone do that “consistently”. Now I’ll admit I don’t know everyone, and someone may have done it for a month or two, but think about it. You lose creditability and trust when you do that. People on your team won’t know who you’re recruiting for that day and are you going to invite their team members to look at another deal, etc.

This does not mean you have to be full-time in network marketing. Having a job and working a network marketing company is completely different, so don’t confuse the two.

Make sure your team REALLY understands this; otherwise they’ll waste a lot of time and energy.

I’ve picked my horse- have you?

Agel is my horse!

-Gary Hasson