The Key To MLM Business Success

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I am frequently asked what I think about the Direct Sales / Network Marketing (MLM) industry and whether or not I think you can create a solid, long lasting business with this kind of business model.

The short answer to the question is, “Yes, I do. BUT there are a number of important conditions” that accompany that response.  Here are the first two:

First, as I described in the video lesson “The Value Principle“, your success is not going to be automatically determined by the product you represent or the ‘big tent’ hype typically emanating from an upline leader. 

Your success is going to be determined by YOUR individual value contribution.  In my experience the most successful MLMers have found a way to provide a value contribution above and beyond “the product”, the “comp plan” and “the system”.

This is a particularly good application for the information and learning you’ve received with your Entrepreneurial Strengths Survey and here on ThePerfectBizFinder Video Training Blog.

For instance by evaluating your MLM business opportunity relative to the individual entrepreneurial strengths identified in your survey results you’ll be better equipped to focus your attention on adding value in areas where you are most likely to make the greatest contribution to the success of your business and can find other ways to address the remainder.

Likewise, you can apply the learning you’ve done here on the video blog and organize your MLM business to deliver the lifestyle and financial results you expect and deserve.

Next, you must realize that building a successful business of any kind takes time.  If I have one criticism of many of the more popular MLM opportunities, it’s that many of them promote the opportunity as if you can make big money right away without doing much work or knowing anything at all. That’s a disappointing deception and the sooner you accept that the better.

You must recognize that you are building a business….a whole business…not hiring on as a sale rep or signing up for free distribution of money.  It’s going to take some time.

So, assuming you’ve identified the right MLM business for you (if not ThePerfectBizFinder Program will help you do that), the REAL question to ask about growing it as quickly and effectively as possible is; what activities do you need to focus your (likely limited) time and attention on in order to create the business that delivers what you want, without sacrificing life-quality.

I contacted my good friend and world renowned MLM expert Mike Dillard about this and he provided me some insights that I believe will help you.

Mike writes….

“Hi Steve,

Great to hear from you!  You are ‘right on the money’ with the advice you’ve given your readers.  MLM business can provide astonishing levels of success.  But, as with any business, there are a few ‘rules of the game’ that make the difference between success and failure.

Most people just starting out in MLM have a limited amount of time available to work the business.  People have jobs and family responsibilities.  While they can clearly envision the lifestyle and financial life they want to live, most people have to develop their business a little at a time until it delivers an income that exceeds their employment income.

Others are considering or have started an MLM because they are already out of work.  In this case while you may have more clock-time available each day than those who are still working, this just means you need to produce results that much faster with the time you have.

Either way your principle concern is the most effective use of the time you have available to invest in your business.

Well, in reality time is NOT really the issue.  It is instead the EFFECTIVE USE of time that truly matters.  It is simply a matter of working smarter and more effectively with whatever time you have.

So the most important thing you need to do is prioritize our activities so that you’re only spending time on those activities which directly affect bottom line revenue production and growth.

There are a lot of activities that go into building an MLM business:

  • Calling leads (prospecting)
  • Interviewing leads
  • Contact management
  • Scheduling follow ups
  • 3-way calls with upline and downline.
  • Mailing information
  • Making follow up calls
  • Processing new orders and applications.
  • New distributor training and orientation
  • Writing ads
  • Placing ads
  • Creating capture pages


Now here’s where I want to flip the switch upstairs for you.

Look through all of the activities above and ask yourself the following question:

“What makes me money?”

The answer?

At the end of the day, it’s only one thing:

“Processing completed customer orders and distributor applications”.

Simply put, that’s the only activity that makes you money so it’s the one activity that should dominate your business building time.

If you only had two hours per day to build a business, how much money would you be making if you spent all two hours processing new applications and taking orders?

Possibly enough to quit your job!?

This is where you say, “Ya but that’s impossible Mike…”

Actually far from it.

That’s all I do and here’s the process needed to make it happen:

Now in order to process orders consistently and at a relatively high rate each day, 3 things must take place:

  1. You must build a pipeline of prospects whom you consistently contact over time, not personally, but through marketing.
  2. You must build a relationship with those prospects, not personally, but through technology.
  3. You must effectively market your goods and services to those prospects.


Get these 3 things to happen on a regular and consistent basis and sales are made and income is produced.

Now here’s the deal…

All three of these activities can, and must, be achieved on autopilot if you want your production to sky rocket.

And that’s the secret between full-time networkers who make the big bucks, and those who bust their rears all day long for years, barely turning a profit.

  • Part-timers continually buy leads or place ads to generate new prospects, but rarely put them into a long-term “pipeline.”
  • Part-timers attempt to build relationships with their leads by talking to them on the phone numerous times.
  • I constantly see networkers contact a lead 3 to 5 times, spending 1 to 5 hours time trying to get a single prospect into the business.
  • Part-timers spend major bucks and most of their limited time buying, and then mailing expensive prospecting tools to their prospects.


The lesson to be learned here is that these people are trying to build a business without leverage. They are spending too much of their time doing activities that DO NOT directly produce income.

The rich networker puts together an ONLINE lead generation campaign that automatically generates 10-20 news leads per day for him.

The rich networker leverages tools and technology like personally written autoresponders to build a relationship with 1,000′s of prospects automatically. He knows that a relationship and trust can be built without personal phone calls.

The rich networker has an assistant or fulfillment center distribute business building tools to his prospects automatically so he’s isn’t stuck addressing envelopes every night at his kitchen table.

The rich networker only does three things that require his personal time:

  1. He contacts the prospects who have called or emailed him after reviewing his marketing materials.
  2. He processes their application or product order.
  3. He talks to and builds relationships with other rich networkers and proven producers, not beginners.


Success in the right MLM is not about how much time you have available, but how you’re spending that time.

Steve, I hope this answers the question and provides your readers with the direction they need.

Sincerely

Mike

That’s sound advice from Mike Dillard, an 8 figure MLM veteran.

Mike has created a free 7-part video training series that teaches you exactly how to have an endless stream of new distributors knocking down your door to develop a real business from your MLM opportunity. 

I’ve used these techniques to build 3 wildly successful MLM businesses which continue to to pay me today, despite the fact that I am no longer personally involved in any of them.

I know that these methods work!

I also use many of the techniques he teaches in several of my other businesses as well.

If your perfect business is an MLM, then let me encourage you to check out the free video series and learn how to model your business after one of the most successful experts in the industry.

You can get more information here:

Mike Dillard’s FREE 7-Part Magnetic Sponsoring Video Training


I’m interested in hearing your thoughts about Mike’s article.

Did it provide you any new insights?

Did it give you any ideas?

Do you see how you might be able to adjust your daily activities to generate more success more quickly?

Let me know by commenting below.

I’m standing for all that’s possible for you in life and business.

Sincerely,

Steve

PS – Here is a terrific ‘one of many’ testimonial about Mike’s Magnetic Sponsoring program:


Magnetic MLM Success Story

{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }

Dileep

hi steve

i am out of a job and tried my hands at various things before getting into the MLM business…i did t00 good for starters, in 2 weeks i had a network of 21 people and then it stopped, right now all my prospects have dried up, i still want to make the business work though, will go through the 7 videos that mike has put up….thanks for all the advice and assistance, especially the things that i need to be really focussed on.

regards
Dileep

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YAPENG WANG

Hello     Please you clear to me .What do i MLM things?

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Natalia

Thank you!
I belong to the those who not only lost  the job, but  also got disappointed in working for  somebody… so I joined affiliate marketing  and  understood pretty soon that I was lacking knowledge and what I was doing was just pure advertising and not building my business. After some search I found great company MLM Lead System Pro, bought “Magnetic Sponsoring”, studied it .. spent a lot of time on doing step-by-step what MLSP teaches you and… no results!   But I do not blame the system, I have all trust in it, I just could not get the “core” idea. could not “touch” it ! Theoretically I know all principals, but practically I just do not feel them! It is like the difference between  formal education and real knowledge.  It resulted in scattering, jumping from one “magic” system to another” business in a box”. I am very new to this business and want to understand how it works. I read tons of articles, e-books, and newsletter. I am still getting dozens of e-mails from different marketers and I read them, I just want to know and to understand this business. I heard million times that you should be focused, organized, and I agree with this, but being focus on what??? Technical learning? (It took me days and weeks to surf through internet to learn about domains, hosting, auto responses, wedges…etc)  Social media?  (you get hundreds of offers to buy something!) Video? (I did maybe 20 and deleted most them…)  Articles? (What to write about, as I see a lot of similar articles on Leadership, How to Build business…etc)… Pay per click? – all this was so “foreign” to me!  
  I am not negative, I just believe that every person depending on prior experience and knowledge goes through his own steps to success in any business, and at some point, if you have trust, “quantity” transforms into “quality”.  Based on my experience I would advise people not to “jump” into MLM business at once, but first they need to take pre- MLM course.
Steve, I read all your newsletters, watch videos and I see a lot of value in what you are doing. For me this article and interview with Michael is a huge step to “quality”. This article has opened a window to better understanding   of what I should be focused on.
Thank you,
 Natalia
 

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Vera Hollands

I am a 30-year veteran of the travel industry and a specialist in managing the logistics of meetings and incentive travel programs for corporations.   Because of the present economic conditions, corporations are not outsourcing, like they did in past years.   I continue to market this business but decided to get involved with a travel mlm (prior to this mlm, I was in a health and wellness mlm).   I am sick of the hotel meetings, the rah-rah events, etc. I do recruit people, who come into my mlm, because they trust, like and respect me.  But, they drop out because they too can’t seem to get their mlm business moving and it is not their primary business so there is the question of limited time.  Because I am so honorable, I feel bad about them not succeeding and I am beginning to wonder if I should be in a mlm business.  I bought Magnetic Sponsoring a year or two ago, and several other books from Mike but am having a hard time using the material to get my mlm moving.   I love everything I’ve read and know it is the direction I want to take but I’m stumped.  I am going to reread Magnetic Sponsoring and may ultimately have to outsource to get it going.  I wish I could talk to someone to get some guidance on how to put the material I bought from Mike Dillard to see some success.   Is there such a source?Any guidance would be appreciated.

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Pam

Hi   I have just got involved with an mlm product which I have several people who are interested but..it is too expensive BECAUSE it is mlm. I am in Canada and the shipping and exchange costs put the product out of reasonable price because the product has to support  so many people.  One alternative  might be for me to bring a whack of it in and then ship it out from here but in the end result it wont be much cheaper for people and I really don’t want to be stocking inventory if it isn’t clearly going to allow me to offer better value.  Am I missing an alternative here? I think it’s a good product and am really more interested in marketting the product than trying to build a downline, which is likely silly but I have had friends try mlm and soon got to the point I felt like running every time I saw them coming. Not the idea at all.

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sue wright

Hi Steve  This info is very valuable to me.  Thank You. I have been struggling recently with the feeling that my business is ready to POP and get moving after a number of years spent getting my head right somehow. Thanks again!

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Geri

Thank you, thank you, thank you.  Been struggling with a new MLM business.  Don’t want to bang my head into a wall over and over again.  Don’t have the time to be on the phone begging people, especially my friends and family who are really not interested.  I am going to check out Magnetic Sponsoring and see if it works for me and will let you know.  Keeping my fingers crossed.  

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