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The American DayDream is brought to you by: www.hustlesmarterbootcamp.com/earlyaccess
“An entrepreneur isn’t someone who starts a business- it’s someone who makes things happen.”
Network marketing is not easy. But it is far simpler- and usually faster- as a vehicle for financial freedom…especially if you identify quickly what habits and actions (or inactions!) could be holding you back!
After five years of building a direct selling organization, there are certain things I see over and over again that keep people from success- particularly in the first stages of their business.
1. Not understanding that YOU are the brand.
2. Talking too much.
3. Talking too little.
4. Doing primary communication over text or email.
5. Not staying in communication with your sponsor.
6. Relying on your sponsor for every single decision.
7. Trying to do the business without investing into the product.
8. Taking conferences/events lightly.
9. Not working from a list.
10. Not focusing on income-producing activities.
11. Putting personal-growth on the back burner.
12. Operating with a short-term mindset.
13. Adding people to a private FB group without consent.
14. Being shady or wishy-washy with your message.
15. Jumping ship to several companies.
16. Trying to find a faster, easier route.
Be sure to listen to the entire episode as I unpackage each of these mistakes and how to overcome them!
By Angie Garner [Angelica Garner]4.4
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The American DayDream is brought to you by: www.hustlesmarterbootcamp.com/earlyaccess
“An entrepreneur isn’t someone who starts a business- it’s someone who makes things happen.”
Network marketing is not easy. But it is far simpler- and usually faster- as a vehicle for financial freedom…especially if you identify quickly what habits and actions (or inactions!) could be holding you back!
After five years of building a direct selling organization, there are certain things I see over and over again that keep people from success- particularly in the first stages of their business.
1. Not understanding that YOU are the brand.
2. Talking too much.
3. Talking too little.
4. Doing primary communication over text or email.
5. Not staying in communication with your sponsor.
6. Relying on your sponsor for every single decision.
7. Trying to do the business without investing into the product.
8. Taking conferences/events lightly.
9. Not working from a list.
10. Not focusing on income-producing activities.
11. Putting personal-growth on the back burner.
12. Operating with a short-term mindset.
13. Adding people to a private FB group without consent.
14. Being shady or wishy-washy with your message.
15. Jumping ship to several companies.
16. Trying to find a faster, easier route.
Be sure to listen to the entire episode as I unpackage each of these mistakes and how to overcome them!