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Top 3 Network Marketing Success Tips

The most challenging thing for newcomers to the network marketing and attraction marketing industry is learning how to rise above the fold and demonstrate leadership capabilities. It is these leadership qualities and implementing the network marketing tips I’m about to show you that will make you the person to follow.

If you’re serious about your business and potential income then these 5 network marketing tips will help you right away. As you’re probably well aware, many people don’t do well in their online businesses but that is not a reflection on the industry, but a reflection on human nature. Not everyone is cut out to be a business owner or an “IBO” and they’re often called.

Here are 3 Network Marketing Tips that are guaranteed to make your network marketing a successful endeavor. First. Analyze the compensation plan. Some compensation plans are built to be good for long term growth but it may be difficult to get enough momentum to have these programs be profitable for you in the short run. Other compensation plans are great for quick productivity and success for many IBOs but they gradually trickle down to nothing.

You will see binary plans, hybrid plans, one-leg plans and forced matrix plans and hybrids of all of these. Some comp plans can be very complicated. Some are excellent for team building and others are only beneficial for those who are at the top of the pile who got in first.

For example, the one-leg straight line compensation plan that the new MyMandura program is using benefits the team as a whole unit and yet it has emphasis on giving credit to the members who personally enroll people. By comparison, the Monavie program uses a hybrid binary compensation plan. That requires building many legs and it promotes team growth. However it does not do as much in the way of providing income for the average network marketer.

2. Be different in your marketing approach. The typical way to promote a home business opportunity is to emphasize the product. If you are trying to sell products that method can work. However in the big picture it is a mistake because the primary appeal to a business opportunity is exactly that ” the opportunity. There are so many different products available, especially in the health field that you are setting yourself up for frustration by focusing on only the product. By emphasizing the business opportunity you will find greater success for a longer time. It is essential to understand who your prime target audience is before you begin to promote anything. Then take the time to assess how to attract those people to you.

3. Promote yourself first. If you signed up with a network marketing program so you could have your own business, take heart. You are right now an IBO– An employee of that program working either for free or for a commission. No salary is guaranteed. To be successful with network marketing you must distinguish yourself from the crowd by branding yourself right away.

One way to achieve this self-promotion and primary program promotion simultaneously is by creating your own squeeze pages, splash pages and landing pages. Do not limit yourself to the self-replicating sites that the company gives to you. For instance, many people are busy promoting Mandura right now. It is a very popular program. But they are sending all of their hard earned traffic to the company replicated sites. That does not build their own business nor does it promote themselves at all. They may get some customers but what they need is to build their own assets online.

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