MLM Training: How To Avoid The Three Booby-Traps Of Network Marketing

Tim Sales
Can you train yourself to be a true MLM Success? Of course! Many fail to recognize the typical booby traps that prevent your success. As long as you know what these traps are and how to avoid them, what's to stop you? Study the following article and utilize these simple and effective methods to enhance your MLM training.

Let's start out with defining the word booby-trap: a situation that catches one off-guard; a pitfall; a hidden hazard.

The reason I chose the term "booby-trap," is because the subjects I'm going to explain to you can in fact catch you off guard and be a hazard if you're not knowledgeable about their existence.

There are three phases that one goes through as they advance (if they do) in network marketing; each can be a booby trap to the individual.

INTROVERTING

The first phase is what I call Introverting. Introverting is defined as: To concentrate upon oneself or what one is doing. So how can we use this definition in network marketing?

Normally introversion occurs in the very beginning of one's career in network marketing. The indicators of someone introverting are when one is greatly concerned with what he or she LOOKS or SOUNDS like to others. When they're studying or practicing scripts, they're so focused on the actual words, that they don't communicate the meaning or concept of what

they're studying to the prospect. What they say sounds stupid; like they're scared or uncomfortable. Their voice shakes and they sound very unsure of themselves, which

communicates, "I don't believe in what I'm doing" to the prospect. See, they're not focused on the prospect, they're focused on SAYING the right thing. Therefore the concept of what they're saying doesn't REACH the prospect.

So if you're a new person and you are constantly thinking about what other people think about you, you must get past it. Here's how to get past it:

1. Drill. Which means repeat something over and over; what you're going to say BEFORE you get in front of a live person.

2. Focus all of your attention on the prospect and...

3. Get into such a high level of activity that you don't have time to focus on your fears.

When you confront what you fear enough times, you fear it no more. As you CONTINUE to do this, you will start focusing on DOING IT instead of worrying whether you CAN do it or not. Then something bizarre will happen. You'll sponsor someone in the business. And on that day you'll realize you really CAN do it.

Distributors who do not get out of introversion end up trapped by it and either quit or don't succeed. They are also the ones who say, "The business just isn't for me." Or they will claim the WHOLE industry doesn't work. Every time I see or hear this I think, "Wow, should I send my bonus check back to the company EVERY MONTH because somebody says the industry doesn't work?" Of course it works. But the first barrier you have to get past is

what other people think of you.

Okay, so for this discussion, pretend that you actually get past yourself (introversion) and into activity. You start bringing people into the business and you feel wonderful. You get really confident and it almost seems effortless to bring people into the business. The people that are still in introversion are almost mesmerized by your abilities and want to


know your "secret." When they hear the secret, they're shocked that it's the same old stuff. There is no secret. The primary difference is one is out-of-introversion and "DOING IT," and the other is still worried about what people might think and are "TRYING" to do it right.

DOING IT ALL

The next trap is what I've called DOING IT ALL. The success of being able to sponsor people eventually becomes a booby trap as well; and it is very well concealed. The person has sponsored several people and has been praised so much by his or her peers for the ability to sponsor people, that they identify themselves as "the person who can sponsor a lot of people." Meaning their identity gets stuck to that one activity. I've seen people sponsor 30, 50, 100 people and just keep on doing it; waiting for someone to be as effective as they are. Occasionally, one might sponsor someone who has gotten past introversion in another field, but normally not. The symptoms of DOING IT ALL are statements like:

"None of my people are doing anything!"

"How do I motivate my downline?"

"I keep sponsoring duds."

If this is you, you've watched very valuable, very capable people fall through the cracks. You're adding people as fast as they're dropping off the other end. You are delusional to think you're going to find someone who will get past introversion without your help! Stop it. You're doing the industry a disservice because it generates a higher failure rate in the industry. You're doing yourself a disservice because it can be very disheartening to sponsor all these people, thinking you're going to be making a ton of money on them, only to see them quit within a month or two.

You must train the people you sponsor. If you're unwilling to make a leader out of the person you're sponsoring, don't sponsor them! It takes great patience to train people. You

have to sit through the pain of listening to them present. WARNING: don't do this on an

empty stomach. You want so badly to save them…but you can't, if you ever want to make a lot of money in network marketing. Doing it for them only handicaps them. You cannot do it for them; you must train, train, train, and when you think they will never get it, you train some more. They will get it when YOU get enough patience. By the way, don't stop your

training until you see that your distributors can properly train THEIR distributors. If you don't do this step, your organization will not move past the 3rd level. You won't build a Christmas tree (better than saying pyramid), you'll build a diamond. All your volume will be up in your first 2-3 levels.

VELVET RUT

The final trap is what I call the VELVET RUT. You're making 3-7 thousand dollars a month and the thought of going back to recruiting again is daunting. The reason I call it the velvet rut is because you're making just enough money to keep you in the game, so it's kind of comfortable, but because you're not making the money you've dreamed of, it's still a rut, therefore a trap. Go back to work and sponsor 3 or 4 more and build them into leaders. GET YOUR DREAM!

I hope this is of some value to you,

Tim Sales

Tim Sales helps network marketers gain the confidence and skills to be an MLM success. Learn how to become a true network marketing professional and sign up for his free MLM training newsletter and listen to free training at Tim Sales' First Class MLM Tools.
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Tim Sales

After 11 years with the US Navy Underwater Bomb Squad Team, I answered an ad in the Washington Post that led me to my first and only network marketing company. Five years later my income reached $150,000 per month with over 2,400 new distributors per month entering from 20 countries.

I retired from MLM in 1996 but concluded that the skills and knowledge I developed would be of great value to others. I also felt that the network marketing industry deserved what help I might be able to provide to increase it's reach, professionalism and ethics.

Phase one was the creation of a video presentation that has now been seen by over 4 million people around the world and which establishes MLM as a professional, ethical industry. It's a DVD called Brilliant Compensation and over 500,000 copies are in circulation worldwide.

Phase two established that network marketing skills were universal and independent of the product line or business aspects. MLM skills involve how to INVITE prospects to listen, PRESENT the products or the business and gain participation and then TRAIN new members how to invite and present. This was launched with the release of the MLM training lecture set: Professional Inviter. Presenting skills and training skills will come out next.

Phase three is to create public service announcements to educate the public on the benefits of our industry. This phase started with the release of www.FirstClassMLM.com and the online distribution of 3 video clips that handle the most common objections in our industry.

To find out more about my MLM training tools, visit www.FirstClassMLMTools.com