Got MLM Blues?

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Got MLM Blues changed to....

The Enlightened Networker

I have recently changed this blog into a more positive one.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Building your Home Business on a Budget?

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Dealing with Telemarketers..The Seinfeld way

Friday, January 11, 2008

Never fake it

I was given the terrible advice "fake it until you make it" from one of my sponsors a few years back. This goes totally against everything I believe in. First, I'm a terrible actress, and you would know immediately that I am faking it. Second, I wouldn't feel good about myself lying about my success and faking something I'm clearly not. What is so wrong about telling the truth?

Nothing! Nothing at all!

Recently I added another income stream to my portfolio and the monthly checks from that business are still small. In a conversation I had with a prospect the other day that little tidbit came out. I don't remember exactly what I said, but I seem to have come across as someone who's building their business rather passive than agressive.

Anyone who knows me personally knows that I am very passionate about this particular business and while I may not be a very aggressive networker, there's certainly nothing passive about the way I build my business.

It bothered me though that this person asked to speak with "someone upline from me who's building their business more aggressive." Did I come across as weak? Gosh, I don't dare think that the answer would be yes. Personally I wouldn't label a person who's building his or her business slower but solid as "weak" or even passive.

What's wrong with building your business slow but steady?

Again, nothing at all. We are all on our own time table. Does moving slower make me a bad sponsor? I don't think so. Instead of sponsoring 2 or 3 a week like a more "aggressive" networker I sponsor 2 or 3 a month. I like it that way. That way I have time to support someone on an individual basis. I am there when they need me. I can give my undivided attention to the person who needs me most. Sponsoring a dozen people or more a month, while that sure would increase my paycheck, wouldn't allow me the time to support each person individually.

So no, I stick to my guns, I'll never "fake it". Faking it doesn't make it. (But please, don' label me "passive.")

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Any New Year's Resolutions?

Come on, admit it, we all set them...and then just as easily as we set them, we break them. Last year for example I said I would go for a walk every day. Ehem...it's 368 days later and I haven't been once. I'm just too much of a workaholic. I can't even fit eating in my day without being reminded by my husband. Let alone walking. But again, it's on my list this year and I will let you know later how I'm doing on that.

One thing though, that was on my New Year's Resolution List, I intend to work really hard on. It's been nicer. Now those who know me personally already know me as a nice person, however reading the book "The Power of Nice" I noticed there is a lot of room for improvement.

Being "nice" as a person and being "nice" in business are two very separate things. There are a lot of things...so I noticed while reading this book...that I can do which would really help to grow my business. For example, I am a very competitive person and sharing my secrets with my competitors would have never occurred to me. What, you want me to share my secrets with those who compete with me? Or against me? Are you nuts? But...wouldn't working together increase our share of the pie, even though we are on separate teams? Hmmm, something to think about.

You can find "The Power of Nice" by Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin Koval in my bookstore here: www.ShopBookWise.com Just type it into the search function.

Happy New Year!

Ehem...and good luck with YOUR New Year's Resolutions ;o)

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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To all my friends who visit this blog...

Have a very merry Christmas, a wonderful Holiday Season and many blessings throughout the coming year!

May there be peace on earth!

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Forum Fun is going Multi-Level

I've always loved forums as it is a great place to connect with people. Over the years I have met so many nice people from all over the world. Some even joined my businesses.

And now it seems as forums have gone multi-level. And the new forum Conquer Your Niche owned by my friend Russell Brunson, is "viral".

What does that mean? It simply means that once you become a member every time you POST or even just READ a post you earn advertising credits which you can use for your own ads.
So, if you participate in forums a lot, that could mean tons of credits for you and tons of exposure for you own ads.

You even earn DOUBLE advertising credits for each person you sponsor that posts in the forum. That can add up quite nicely.

Just take a look here and see how it all works. If it makes sense to you you can join as a free member and try things out. After all free traffic is a great thing, isn't it?

See you there ;o)