Getting a Coach/Mentor in Network Marketing.

@CJscott (4187)
Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
May 6, 2009 11:05pm CST
I am relatively new to network marketing, and so I am networking. Lol. One thing I learned though, is it is best to get someone who knows what they are doing, and get them to invest there "time" in you! If they are not willing to invest there time in you, then you are nothing but a stat to them. Find someone who is really willing to work with you, to help you achieve your dreams. Just wanted to get that thought out. Cheers guys.
1 response
• United States
3 Jul 09
Another thing to remember is that those people who are sucessful and know what they are doing have a lot of people who want their time. In order to get that time it must be earned. When you join a network marketing company your sponsor should help you get started and teach you the basics. If they don't do that or are new themselves then go upline until you find someone who can work with you to get started. After that you need to take some personal responsibility for your business. Plug in to trainings, events, conference calls etc. Follow the system and get out there and work your business. Don't expect your mentor(s) to put more time and effort into your business than you.
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@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
4 Jul 09
No should be putting more time or effort into your business then you. There are people that will invest in you, if you invest in yourself though. My "upline" holds free generic skills training calls 10 times a week. It is really great stuff, kind of like a plug in and go, ask questions learn from successful people. But, if I don't apply the knowledge I get, I will get no where, even if I was working one on one, in the end "if it is to be, it is up to me." But that doesn't mean I can't learn from them. What is they say "A smart person, learns from their mistakes, but a wise person learns from the mistakes of others." Cheers. and thanks for the response.