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Why
Do You Recommend Network Marketing?
Robert Kiyosaki's Answer:
When
I first heard about network marketing, I was against
it. But after opening my mind, I began to
see advantages that few other business opportunities
offer.
Long-term success in life is a reflection of your
education, life experience and personal character.
Many network-marketing companies provide personal
development training in those key areas.
Most schools train people for the E or S quadrants,
and that is great if those are the quadrants in
which you want to spend your life. Most
MBA programs are training students for high-paying
jobs in the corporate world as an E, not a B.
What if you're in the E or S quadrant and you
want to change? What if you want to be in
the B quadrant? Where do you find the education
that trains you for that quadrant? I recommend
a network-marketing business. I recommend
the industry for people who want to change and
get the necessary skills and attitude training
to be successful in the B quadrant.
Being an entrepreneur and building a B quadrant
business is one of the toughest challenges a person
can take on. The reason there are more people
in the E and S quadrants is simply because those
quadrants are less demanding than the B quadrant.
As they say, "If it was easy, everyone would
do it."
Personally, I had to learn how to overcome my
self-doubt, shyness and fear of rejection.
And I had to learn how to pick myself up and keep
going after I failed. These are some of
the personal traits a person must develop if they
are to be successful in a B quadrant business,
regardless of whether it is a network-marketing
business, a franchise or an entrepreneurial startup.
An
important personal skill required for any B quadrant
business is leadership. Are you able to
overcome your own fears and have others overcome
their fears in order to get the job done?
This is a skill the Marine Corps taught me.
As Marine Corps officers, it was imperative that
we be able to lead others into battle, even though
we were all terrified of dying.
I meet many people in the S quadrant, the specialist
or small business owners, who would like to expand,
but they simply lack leadership skills.
No one wants to follow them. The employees
do not trust their leader or the leader does not
inspire the employees to better themselves.
As mentioned earlier, Forbes defined a big-business
owner, a B quadrant business owner, as a person
who controls a business with more than 500 employees.
This definition is why leadership skills are vial
for the B quadrant.
Where could you find a business that will invest
the time in your education, your personal development
and building your own business? The answer
is: most network-marketing business.
Building a B quadrant business is not an easy
task. So you need to ask yourself, "Do
I have what it takes? Am I willing to go
beyond my comfort zones? Am I willing to
be led and willing to learn to lead? Is
there a very rich person inside of me, ready to
come out?" If the answer is "Yes,"
start looking for a network-marketing business
that has a great training program. I would
focus less on the products or the compensation
plans and more on the education and personal development
program the company offers.
A
network-marketing business is a B quadrant business
because it meets several criteria I look for in
a business or investment. Those criteria
are:
- Leverage:
Can I train other people to work for me?
- Control:
Do I have a protected system that belongs
to me?
- Creativity:
Will the business allow me to be creative
and develop my own personal style and talents?
- Expandability:
Can my business grow indefinitely?
- Predictability:
Is my income predictable if I do what is expected
of me? If I am successful, and keep
expanding my business, will my income increase
with my success and hard work?
Isn't
Network Marketing A Pyramid Scheme?
I am often asked if network marketing is a pyramid
scheme. My reply is that corporations
are really pyramid schemes. A corporation
has only one person at the top, generally the
CEO, and everyone else below. The following
is an example of a typical corporate pyramid:
Compare that to a network-marketing business
system:
A
true network-marketing business is the exact opposite
of a traditional business model. A network-marketing
business is designed to bring you up to the top,
not keep you down at the bottom. A true
network-marketing business does not succeed unless
it brings people up to the top.
Additional Points Worth Mentioning
The following are some other points worth mentioning:
- Tax breaks increase.
By starting a network-marketing business
in your spare time and keeping your regular
job, you begin to gain the tax advantages
of the rich. A person with a part-time
business can take more tax deductions than
employees can. For example, you may
be able to deduct car expenses, gasoline,
some meals and entertainment. Obviously,
you need to check with a CPA for exact rulings
on your situation. And the cost of your
CPA is tax-deductible. In most cases,
an employee cannot deduct CPA expenses.
In other words, the government will give you
a tax break for advise on how to pay less
in taxes.
- Meet like-minded
people. One of the advantages
I had is that my friends also wanted to be
in the B quadrant. When I first started
out, most of my E quadrant friends thought
I was nuts. They could not understand
shy I did not want a steady job or a steady
paycheck. So an important part of becoming
a B is to surround yourself with other people
who are Bs and want you to become a B.
- Give yourself
time. It takes time to be successful
in any of the quadrants. Just as it
takes time to climb to the top of the corporate
ladder as an E, or become a successful doctor
or lawyer In the S quadrant, it takes time
and dedication to become successful in the
B quadrant. It took me years before
I built a successful B quadrant business.
- Network-marketing
companies are patient. One
of the beauties of a network-marketing business
is that it will invest in you, even if you
are not successful.
In
the corporate world, if you are not successful
in six months to a year, you are often fired.
In the network-marketing world, as long as you
are willing to put in the time, most companies
will work with you in your development.
After all, they want you to get to the top.
- Leverage the systems
that are already in place. These
systems are already tried and proven, which
allows you to hit the ground running instead
of trying to build the internal system of
a new company.
In
conclusion
After opening my closed mind, I could finally
see some of the unique benefits the network-marketing
industry offers people who want more out of their
lives.
Generally, it costs much less to get started in
a network-marketing company than to build a business
on your own.
-Robert
Kiyosaki
Donald Trump's Response
Marketing is a powerful tool, and network marketing
can increase that power, provided you are self-motivated.
In a simple visual, see a product and then remove
the advertising agency from it. It is up
to you to do the marketing and advertising.
That's a big job, but it can be done if you are
passionate enough to get it going on your own
and to jeep the momentum and motivation going
at a high level. It requires an entrepreneurial
spirit, and that means focus and perseverance.
I do not recommend network marketing to people
who are not highly self-motivated.
Another important aspect of network marketing
is that it is inherently social, so if you are
not a social or outgoing person, I'd think twice
about going into it. Sociability is a requirement.
Just like in advertising, there's no point in
having a fantastic advertising campaign if the
product isn't equally fantastic. Also keep
in mind that if you decide to become a distributor,
you will be legally responsible for the claims
you make about the product, the company and the
available opportunities. But above all,
make sure the product is worth your energy and
total devotion. Otherwise, you could be
energetically spinning your wheels.
Robert mentions the importance of going beyond
your comfort zone when it comes to network marketing.
He also mentions giving yourself enough time.
These are good points to consider. I would
also agree that having leadership qualities is
critical for success. You definitely have
to have a take-charge, can-do attitude.
As with any other undertaking, know everything
you can about what you're doing before you begin.
Network marketing has proven itself to be a viable
and rewarding source of income, and the challenges
could be just right for you. There have
been some remarkable examples of success, and
those successes have been earned through diligence,
enthusiasm and the right product combined with
timing. As with so many issues we have discussed
before, there are tangibles and intangibles involved,
but success is not a total mystery, and that applies
to network marketing as well.
Most people have heard of focus groups,
a research tool that advertising agencies use
when they are testing a new product. They
will go out to different locations and simply
ask everyday people what they like and don't like
about a new product. Its best if you can
keep the focus group idea close at hand when you
are deciding about a product. Just because
you like it doesn't mean everyone else will.
Finding a common denominator in product appeal
will matter.
My nutshell advice about network marketing is
to do your research and then put everything you've
got into your product. Genuine enthusiasm
is hard to beat, and the odds will be with you.
-Donald Trump
Sincerely,

Paul & Yonika Mantel
+61 410 487 097
yonika@me.com
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