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Written by Travel Addventure
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Monday, 30 June 2008 17:04 |
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Network
Marketing, you've probably heard it said that it is essentially a
people's business. Some have also labelled it a people's franchise
because of the similarities between the business models of network
marketing and franchising. Advocates of the industry name it as the
ultimate people's business and say there is nothing quite like it.
People
who are in network marketing will immediately respond positively to
this whereas those that are not familiar with the industry, or have had
some bad experiences might be strongly opposed to this idea. One of the
unique characteristics of this type of business is that every
individual distributor is in business for themselves but never by
themselves. They will always be part of a larger organization and the
compensation models are designed in such a way that every person can
count on some form of support from their upline.
Fortunes can
be made in this type of business and many have done just that. Of
course this is not the majority of network marketers, but every
individual distributor does have the same chances. Success or failure
in network marketing is not dictated by politics, race, age, background
or gender, but always by results. In that respect it is probably also
the fairest business model in the world.
For many people
however the true value of their home based business is not directly in
the financial return. The lessons a person can learn while building his
or her own network marketing business are truly priceless. Many people
are totally transformed through the personal growth they experience as
a direct result of their challenges in their MLM businesses. It forced
them to get out of their comfort zones, grow, and in many cases become
a better person.
So what is so unique about network marketing
in this respect? Doesn't every entrepreneur have to deal with
challenges? The answer of course is: Yes, they do. And they also
experience personal growth as a result from this. However there is a
significant difference. Most Entrepreneurs are self made and many of
them learned their trade largely outside of formal education. Either
they were taught by a family member, a mentor or perhaps they learned
everything the hard way: by trial and error.
Very rarely will
you find an entrepreneur that has an extensive library of books and
tapes on personal development. Most businesspeople don't attend
seminars and motivational trainings. They think it's all a bunch of
hype. While in some cases this can be true, there are many trainings
and seminars that teach the principles of success better than any
textbook found in business schools.
One of the great things
about network marketing is that this type of education is built into
the training systems of all good companies. There is no business on the
face of the earth that places such a strong and direct emphasis on the
importance of personal development as the network marketing industry.
Many companies might argue that they spend a great deal of their budget
on education; training employees and as such assisting them in personal
development but in most cases what they are actually talking about is
personnel development. Although the words are almost identical, their
meanings are vastly different.
Network marketing is all about
building people. It is probably the best school on the planet if you
want to learn about what it takes to be successful in life and you
don't need rich parents or some kind of scholarship to enroll.
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