Network Marketing, The Seven Deadly Sins of Network Marketing

So you just joined a Network Marketing company. Now you want to be successful. There are certain things that you can do to be successful, but what can you do to totally kill your chances at becoming a success in Network Marketing. According to Eric Worre, a very successful network marketer, here are the 7 deadly sins in Network Marketing.

1. Over-inflating your product or your opportunity. The truth is enough. Maybe you believe that your product is the very best and you start embellishing the results of you product. You start telling others that it will cure all diseases when that isn’t true. Also, you over-inflate the results you have had with the compensation. Just be truthful, that’s enough.

2. Inconsistency. You can’t run hot and cold. You have to be consistent in your efforts and then you will fail. Not only that any team you build will not follow you if you are inconsistent.

3. Negativity. Have you ever been around anyone that is negative all the time? Do you like it? That’s what it feels like when you start talking negatively about your upline, your company or the Network Marketing industry as a whole. You need a positive attitude because a negative attitude will crush your organization all together.

4. Being unstable. The “idea of the week.” You need to be stable in your organization. Don’t tell your organization one week that you are going to do one thing and then do something different the next. The people in your organization will not follow you after awhile. They will just give up.

5. Sleeping around. Why you do outside of you organization is one thing, but what you do inside your organization can kill it. If you are married you need to stay faithful to that person. If you aren’t don’t start sleeping with everyone of the opposite sex that’s in your organization. Your reputation or lack of it will kill your organization.

6. Stealing distributors. Whether with good or bad intentions if your know someone who is happy in their organization, don’t steal them and bring them to your organization. It just isn’t professional. You’re a peer, not a predator.

7. Bouncing from company to company. Decide to sink your roots deep. There are times when you need to make a move, but if you are with a great company, just stay with it and build your reputation in that company. Don’t be the person that changes every couple of year.

Mistakes are inevitable, you will always make mistakes, but you need to stay away from these seven deadly mistakes that will kill your Network Marketing company. Stick with it, be consistent and you will be successful in your company.