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Why Do Most Network Marketers Fail?”

Net­work mar­ket­ing is Sim­ple, but doing the old way (i.e. cold call­ing peo­ple) is NOT easy.

Don’t kid yourself!

Let me explain my view of why net­work mar­ket­ing is noto­ri­ous for hav­ing a 95% or higher fail­ure rate..

Have you ever heard of Occam’s razor?

It states that the sim­plest expla­na­tion for a phe­nom­e­non is usu­ally the best. We’ll use this the­ory to explain why more than 95% or more net­work mar­keters fail.

Ready?

Most net­work mar­keters fail because the mar­ket­ing meth­ods that they are taught don’t work 95% or more of the time.

So we’re led to ask the next log­i­cal ques­tion, what are most fledg­ling net­work mar­keters taught?

Well, I can only speak from my expe­ri­ence, but what I was taught was to buy and cold call leads.

Now, I’m not going to say this doesn’t work, but I will say is that after six months of cold call­ing leads for 3 hours a day with very lit­tle suc­cess this tac­tic doesn’t work for me.

Hon­estly, unless you’re nat­ural born con­fi­dent sales leader going into your net­work mar­ket­ing career you’ll prob­a­bly have these same results.

Don’t get me wrong some peo­ple are very good at cold call­ing leads, but most peo­ple aren’t.

What hap­pens to most peo­ple after they’ve spend thou­sands of dol­lars on leads with very lit­tle suc­cess after months of effort?

They run out of money. They get burned out and then …

They give up.

Another impor­tant fac­tor con­tribut­ing to why most net­work mar­keters fail is the type of leads they buy.

Why does the type of leads net­work mar­keters use make a difference?

Well …

Busi­ness oppor­tu­nity leads, the leads most new net­work mar­keters are told to use, are generic. These leads answer an ad that just asks them if they want to be finan­cially free or make money from home or some­thing like that.

Well … of course they do!

But that doesn’t mean they want any­thing to do with YOUR net­work mar­ket­ing program.

When the aver­age net­work mar­keter calls these generic busi­ness oppor­tu­nity leads the leads don’t know any­thing about the net­work marketer’s busi­ness and for the most part hon­estly don’t care.

This leads to the fledg­ling net­work mar­keter hear­ing a lot of “NOs”.

Hear­ing NO all the time leads to quite a bit of self doubt, both about the net­work marketer’s own abil­ity and the valid­ity of their asso­ci­a­tion with their net­work mar­ket­ing company.

Neg­a­tive feel­ings begin to har­bor and as I said before even­tu­ally the net­work mar­keter gives up, usu­ally within 3–6 months.

The fledg­ling net­work marketer’s per­cep­tion of their busi­ness goes from one of oppor­tu­nity to one of com­plete doubt and negativity.

Real­ity fol­lows per­cep­tion, so because the fledg­ling net­work mar­keter believes both them­selves and their busi­ness as hav­ing lit­tle hope this becomes TRUE.

That’s basi­cally why 95% of net­work mar­keters fail if you asked me.

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