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Why Network Marketing?

I’ve been in the Network Marketing industry ever since I can remember. To be honest I’ve had my ups and downs. I’ve built teams and I’ve lost teams. I’ve gone through times where I’ve despised the business and other times where I’ve been in love with it.

All in all, Network Marketing is great. It’s taught me more about life and given me more valuable skills than any other job or business I’ve been a part of.

Most people who’ve either never tried Network Marketing or have lost money doing it call it a scam. They call it all a big Ponzi scheme where “only the people at the top make the money.” In reality, that’s a load of horse shit.

Anyone can make money in Network Marketing, and it doesn’t matter where you are in the “pyramid.” It’s the same as anything else in business, life, or work.

There are always people at the top, more people below them, and more people below them. In order to get to the top, you need to work your ass off or do something clever.

1. Fears

This is the number one reason why I recommend everyone on the planet to participate in Network Marketing at one time or another. It gets rid of countless fears. If you want to make money in Network Marketing, you need to face the one fear that holds 95% of the population back—rejection.

Rejection sucks, none of us like it. It goes back to getting rejected as kids and teenagers, feeling as if someone has torn apart our soul. Whether you like it or not, if you don’t face rejection head-on, it’s going to hold you back for life. Rejection is just a normal part of life, and an important part of Network Marketing.

2. Negotiation And Communication Skills

In Network Marketing, you need to talk to people. In fact, you need to meet and talk to hundreds of people. Most people don’t meet hundreds of people in their entire lifetimes and because of it, have bad communication skills. Network Marketing teaches you that skill.

Negotiation is another reason why you should join a Network Marketing company. You’re gonna have to negotiate, and it’s another important skill to have under your belt.

3. Marketing And Sales

If you ask any of the wealthiest people in the world what you should learn to “get rich,” they’ll tell you sales and marketing. When you can sell, you can do anything.

Network Marketing teaches you both of these skills.

4. No Qualifications

This is a tiny reason why you should start a Network Marketing business. You don’t need any qualifications, it’s what makes the business so special.

5. Work From Home

This is one of the main attractions for many Networkers. Being able to work from home allows more flexibility in your lifestyle.

6. Leverage

Leverage is why I personally love Network Marketing. As soon as you sponsor one person into your team, you double your efforts. That person sponsors three people, and your recruiting efforts quadruple.

7. The Money

Money is essentially the main reason why people get involved in this industry. On one side is the truth: You can easily replace your full-time income and quickly reach new heights.

8. The Lifestyle

The lifestyle is… well, incredible. What more could you ask for?

9. The Community

Seriously, Network Marketers are some of the most friendly and nicest people on the planet. There’s a real sense of community.

Conclusion

Network Marketers might not be the richest people in the world, but they sure are some of the smartest, most friendly, and highly talented individuals in the world.

In prosperity,
David Wood

P.S. Leave me your thoughts, comments, and questions below.

Comments

Mike

I love network marketing. Since I started, my life has transformed in ways I couldn’t even imagine. And what I like most about this industry is the people. I have met some of the coolest, nicest, approachable, fun, supportive, and all-out AWESOME people that you can only meet by being in this industry! Great post!

Stevie Dalpe

Daves the man he just writes blogs and people want to sign up.

Frank Yañez

Thanks for this information Dave!

Rob Redmond

Anyone looking to make some extra money without it interfering with what you’re currently doing should check out this article! So many great points… https://workwithdavidwood.com/why-network-marketing/

Rob Redmond

So many great points here! Thanks for the content!

Comments

Anna Perez

What a fantastic post! I’ve been in the Network Marketing industry for a few years now, and I completely agree with everything you’ve said. The rejection part is tough, but once you get over that hurdle, the rewards are endless. I’ve grown so much both professionally and personally. It’s not just about the money, but the skills you develop and the community you become a part of. Thanks for sharing such an insightful perspective, David. Keep up the great work!

Carlos Mendez

I’m having a hard time believing that Network Marketing can bring such incredible results. While I understand the importance of communication and sales skills, isn’t it a bit of an exaggeration to claim that anyone can make six figures? I’d love to see some evidence or specific examples of people who have done this successfully. Can you provide any data or case studies to support these claims? I want to believe, but a little proof would be helpful!

Jessica Smith

Hey David, thanks for the informative post! I have a quick question about the leverage part. How exactly do you ensure that your team members are as motivated as you are? I’ve struggled with people joining my team but not putting in the effort, which slows down the growth of the business. Any tips on how to keep your team engaged and motivated to contribute actively? I’d appreciate any advice or strategies you could share. Thanks again!

Mark Dawson

Honestly, I’m a bit skeptical about the whole Network Marketing model. While I understand the benefits of learning communication and negotiation skills, I can’t help but feel that the industry relies too heavily on the efforts of others. What about the people who struggle to recruit others? Does that mean they’re doomed to fail? I think it’s important to address the downsides as well as the upsides, so people can make an informed decision before jumping in.

Linda Rodriguez

Hey David! Long time no see! This post reminded me of that time we talked about facing fears in the business. I’ve been working on overcoming my fear of rejection, just like you suggested, and it’s been a game-changer. I’ve started picking up the phone more often, and while the first few calls were nerve-wracking, it’s gotten so much easier. Let’s catch up soon. Would love to hear how you’re doing. Keep inspiring us all!

Tom O’Reilly

This post resonates with me because I’ve been through a similar journey. I remember when I first joined Network Marketing; the fear of rejection was real! But after a while, I realized that rejection is part of the process. Just like you said, it’s about learning and improving with each “no” you get. It took time, but I can confidently say that I’ve grown stronger because of it. Thank you for sharing your wisdom!

Grace Evans

For anyone reading this post, I highly recommend checking out Direct Selling News. They provide some excellent resources and insights into the Network Marketing industry. It’s been super helpful for me in understanding the broader trends and learning new strategies. It complements a lot of what David mentions in this post, especially when it comes to sales techniques and team building.

Michael Johnson

David, I can’t thank you enough for writing this post. I’ve been in Network Marketing for a year, and I’ve learned so much from leaders like you. What I appreciate most is the emphasis on personal growth. It’s not just about making money; it’s about becoming a better person. Thanks to Network Marketing, I’ve improved my communication skills, built a supportive community, and changed my entire outlook on life. Keep sharing these valuable lessons!

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