So today I was searching for some advice to get any encouragement on how to work this business. I was told by my upline, "It's a numbers game". So pretty much, you're telling me I'm gambling with my money? Awesome. Except everytime I gamble, instead of the casino taking my money, YOU ARE. Thanks.
I need to switch mind set here. I am SICK and TIRED of all these scumbags promising wealth, greatness, success and all this crap. I want morals to come back. I want to HELP people. I need to stop trying to worry about my own sales (or lack of). I just need to keep reminding myself, I'm buying only my supply that I drink daily and that is all. If people want to get healthy, I'm here to share my advice on the product. But I am sick of trying to sell a "business". It's not stable, it's scary. Like I said above, you're taking a gamble.
I'm about to contradict myself here. I am aware that starting any business is a gamble, whether it be a pizza place, a coffee shop, a clothing store, etc. It's just my frustration that is getting the best of me. I hate how the bad guys always win. I think it's time for GOOD people to be the successful ones. People that truly care for mankind. I just wish I could find people out there with my same views. We would concur this and help spread health and wellness without ever having to scam a person!
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
My First Attempt at Network Marketing
I want to be frank, I came into the Vemma business because I saw the successful people that were in it, and I thought, why not me?
8 Months down the line.. I'm thinking.. did I make the right decision? I am still debating with myself if I made the right decision. The problem may lie in my tactics however. I joined Vemma in January to save my spot. I have 103 people on my right team (none which I have personally enrolled). That could potentially translate into $1500 a month. Crazy, right? My problem.. I can't seem to manage to enroll anyone. My other problem, I've only actually been trying to enroll people for 2 weeks.
I am also part of Auto Pilot Marketing, which is pretty much a system that assists in marketing Vemma. They have leads that you can buy, they provide you a link that you can give out, and APM is actually how I got involved in the business. The things to keep in mind, APM is free to try for 10 days, after that there is a $29.95 monthly fee. The leads may seem cheap at roughly $5 a person, but that does not guarantee they will sign up. It's like gambling. I have yet to buy leads, I'm saving that as my last resort. I'm so worried to spend $100 on 20 people only to find out that none of them are interested.
I've been trying to get leads on craigslist. Keep in mind, craigslist does not like affiliate/MLM links. But I do it anyway (and so do many others). I got 2 leads from there that actually answered my phone call. The upsetting part is that they sound extremely interested, but then when I call a second time to follow up, they ignore my phone call.
So far, this is what I've learned from Network Marketing:
• Not all people have the decency to tell you they are not interested.
• This can become stressful if you keep asking yourself, is this worth it?
• You need to just remind yourself, I like the products, that is what is keeping me from dropping out.
• If people don't want to talk to me, it's their loss.
• I always thought I'd be afraid to talk to people on the phone, but it's really not that bad as long as you be yourself.
• Scripts sound like BS. I like to use it as a guide to stay on topic, but I don't follow it to a tee.
• Everyone is scared of Network Marketing even though it shows such great potential.
8 Months down the line.. I'm thinking.. did I make the right decision? I am still debating with myself if I made the right decision. The problem may lie in my tactics however. I joined Vemma in January to save my spot. I have 103 people on my right team (none which I have personally enrolled). That could potentially translate into $1500 a month. Crazy, right? My problem.. I can't seem to manage to enroll anyone. My other problem, I've only actually been trying to enroll people for 2 weeks.
I am also part of Auto Pilot Marketing, which is pretty much a system that assists in marketing Vemma. They have leads that you can buy, they provide you a link that you can give out, and APM is actually how I got involved in the business. The things to keep in mind, APM is free to try for 10 days, after that there is a $29.95 monthly fee. The leads may seem cheap at roughly $5 a person, but that does not guarantee they will sign up. It's like gambling. I have yet to buy leads, I'm saving that as my last resort. I'm so worried to spend $100 on 20 people only to find out that none of them are interested.
I've been trying to get leads on craigslist. Keep in mind, craigslist does not like affiliate/MLM links. But I do it anyway (and so do many others). I got 2 leads from there that actually answered my phone call. The upsetting part is that they sound extremely interested, but then when I call a second time to follow up, they ignore my phone call.
So far, this is what I've learned from Network Marketing:
• Not all people have the decency to tell you they are not interested.
• This can become stressful if you keep asking yourself, is this worth it?
• You need to just remind yourself, I like the products, that is what is keeping me from dropping out.
• If people don't want to talk to me, it's their loss.
• I always thought I'd be afraid to talk to people on the phone, but it's really not that bad as long as you be yourself.
• Scripts sound like BS. I like to use it as a guide to stay on topic, but I don't follow it to a tee.
• Everyone is scared of Network Marketing even though it shows such great potential.
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