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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Who was David H. McConnell?

There may be a few of you who know his name, but I was not among them until I looked it up today.  I likely knew about him at one time, since I worked with his company many years ago.  I gleaned most of the information for this post from:  http://www.avoncompany.com/aboutavon/history/mcconnell.html.
In the 1886, it was extremely unusual for a woman to have an opportunity to become financially independent.  It was at that time, however, that David H. McConnell made it possible for women to earn money and operate their own business.
The few jobs women had in the 19th century were usually in the area of agriculture, domestic service and manufacturing.  Women were paid only a fraction of what men could earn.  McConnell was able to improve that situation greatly for many women.
David H. McConnell was the founder of Avon, originally named the California Perfume Company.  I was an “Avon Lady” many years ago, and I have a collector’s item that says California Perfume Company on it.  
Mr. McConnell was a bookseller who sold books door-to-door.  While working in this capacity, he observed that his female customers were not especially interested in his books, but they were interested in the free perfume samples he offered to get him in the door.  He created his own perfume fragrances, which in itself was unusual.  Most of the women he encountered while selling his books were struggling financially.  From these observations, this man became a man with a dream that enabled women a chance to own their own business through an unusual method of selling that later became known as “direct selling.” 
His very first representative he recruited for his new company was Mrs. P.F.E. Albee.  From the beginning, he set the tone for his company to be family-oriented.  His positive spirit, guidance, motivational and incentive programs helped to grow the number of Avon representatives to 5,000 in only 13 years?
Today there are many companies that produce great products and help their representatives to gain financial freedom, but David H. McConnell was among the first.  Today’s Avon reps should be proud of their founder’s vision and what his company has become.
If we stop and look over the past and then into the future, we can see that the possibilities are growing greater and greater every day; that we have scarcely begun to reach the proper results from the field we have before us.”  David H. McConnell, Avon's Founder 
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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Excuses, Excuses…

So, you’re thinking about leaving your network marketing business.  I’m sure you have a great excuse.  You’re not earning what you expected and there seems to be no progress. 
Just in case you haven’t thought of a legitimate-sounding reason for leaving without sounding like a quitter, I’ll help you out with the ones I’ve been hearing for the decade I’ve been in network marketing.  Perhaps one of the following excuses will be a good fit for you with your unique lack of results.
Our products don’t sell in my small town.  This one actually works well, because the average person doesn’t know that small towns have produced many very successful people in our industry.
All my prospects tell me the prices of our products are too high.   Many people like this one.  They have convinced themselves that the price is the reason they haven’t succeeded in network marketing.  For some reason, they never seem to realize that there are many top earners in their company who sell the same products at the same price.
My sponsor quit or doesn’t support or train me.  Again, the vast majority of people have no idea that a huge percentage of the most successful network marketers were not trained by their sponsor.  Many sponsors don’t support their team members.  So, go ahead and use this as a defense for jumping ship.  I imagine, however, that you know that you’re friendly with your neighbors; you have a hair stylist, contacts through social media, and many more.
If I spend time working on my business, I find myself neglecting my children.  Many people join network marketing so they can spend more time with their children and earn the money to better support them.  If you can justify abandoning your business and appearing to be a better parent, go ahead and use your kids as your excuse.
My family members give me no support.   Most network marketing companies encourage their reps to start with their “warm market,” so most people will accept this rationalization.  I personally disagree with that recommendation.  None of my family members work with my company, and I’ve never asked them to do so.  But, hey, if you believe that is why you have not succeeded, use this excuse.
Personally I’ve never considered leaving my business even though I have had my own challenges and ups and downs.  You see, I know that I can grow and grow my business until I reach all my goals.  If you do not believe in yourself, then use whichever rationalization you choose to convince yourself that is your products, your company or your community’s fault, and that you are not responsible for your lack of success.

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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Back to Basics... What is Network Marketing?

Network marketing is the business model where companies produce products or provide a service and then promote their products and services through the use of direct sales people, instead of through traditional distribution methods. 
In conventional product marketing:
  • Manufacturers sell their product or service to distributors.
  • The distributors then sell to wholesalers.
  • In turn, the wholesalers sell to retailers.
  • And finally, the retailers sell to consumers.

In contrast, in the multi-level marketing/network marketing business model:
  • Manufacturers sell to distributors.
  • And the distributors sell directly to the consumers.
 Since there is no retail location to maintain:
  • Distributors deal directly with consumers.
  • Distributors generally have no need to maintain an inventory of the products they promote.
  • Distributors are paid in multiple levels.  When they sell their products, and when they build a team of distributors, they are paid based on their level of achievement.  MLM’s are performance-based direct marketing businesses. 
Network marketing has been around for many years. Today there are hundreds – more likely thousands – of legitimate home business opportunities.  Many home-based businesses are network marketing, also called Multi-Level Marketing or MLM
Network marketing, in most companies, is a low cost way of starting a business of your own by becoming a distributor for a company with established brands. 
With the right mindset, tools and proper training, most anything is possible in network marketing.  It is the solution for anyone who wants to become an entrepreneur, as long as they are willing to work hard and are prepared to grow their business over time. 
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Choo-Choo... Training

I congratulate those of you who are taking your business seriously and taking advantage of whatever training opportunities your company offers.  It is unfortunate, but the majority of network marketers do not do so.  I’m sure that no one is surprised that those who do not attend training calls or webinars or watch their company’s training videos rarely succeed with their business.
Training is important for everyone.  We can never learn too much.  No matter how long you have been with your current business or been in network marketing, you do NOT know it all!   
I host open weekly team training calls.  My calls cover a wide array of topics pertaining to our company, our products and network marketing in general.  I have devoted entire calls to one product, going into great detail that may not be available on our training sites. I have hosted calls teaching how to write an ad, how to write a blog and marketing techniques.  Goal setting is a topic I cover a couple times a year, along with ways to stay motivated. 
After three years with my company, I have covered myriad subject matters, and each call is designed to help increase team members’ knowledge.  Some people believe that they “know it all” and don’t need training.  Sorry folks, but if your knowledge is not growing, neither is your business!   
We also learn from one another.  We share our ideas and tell others about how we benefited from using our company’s products or service or a new marketing method.  Everyone on the calls can help everyone else. Other team members’ feedback on what we say may lead us to learn even more. 
Team calls also help us get to know other team members better.  People who attend training calls often become friends with their team members.  It is great to have friends within your company to help you grow as a person as well as a company representative.
Those who try to “go it alone” often do so because they have worked with other companies and believe they can work every business in the same way.  Having worked with other network marketing companies myself, I know that is not true.  Methods one company uses are often not effective with another company.
Anyone striving to build a successful business must take advantage of any and all training opportunities available to them from their company and their team.

If anyone reading this post is between companies right now or is seeking an additional business opportunity, I invite you to dial in to my team calls.  Guests are always welcome, and there is no obligation to join.  I have team calls every Monday and Thursday nights at 8 PM CT.  If you would like to attend a call, please contact me.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

I Confess! Follow-up...

For those who read my PR yesterday, you know I was planning to step out of my comfort zone and attend a business networking meeting with a new group. .  If you missed my PR from yesterday, I have a fear of face-to-face meetings and sales, so I was nervous about the meeting.  I had never seen or met any of the members.
I went to the meeting.  I was a few minutes early, so I waited for others to arrive in the lobby.  The meeting was at a restaurant.  I had no idea what any of the members looked like or exactly how many people would be attending.  Five people had accepted the invitation and said they would be there.
I waited as the scheduled time for the meeting passed.  About ten minutes after the appointed time, a man walked in the front door looking lost, so I asked him if he was there for the MeetUp group meeting.  He said he was and introduced himself a Keith, and he sat down with me.  He told me that he had received an email from the founder/creator of the group saying she would be unable to attend.  He and I sat and chatted a few more minutes, and when no one else appeared, we took a table.
Keith and I discussed our own businesses, which were totally unrelated.  He works only face-to-face, with no internet or relationship marketing.  I, on the other hand, work 90% on the internet.  We chatted about some of the methods we use to promote our products and recruit team members.
Keith seems to be a nice man and is having some success with his business.  We agreed that we would meet again in about a month, and hopefully more group members would attend.
I really don’t know how I would have felt if the other people had shown up, but meeting face-to-face with Keith was easy. My anxiety and fear I felt during the day anticipating the event was gone. 
This meeting was a good experience for me and will help me in the future.  I may still be nervous if a larger group is there, but I don’t think my anxiety level will be nearly as high.
Thank you all for your encouragement when I shared my fear, and thank you all for your great IBO Spirit!
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I Confess

Those of you who have known me for a while may be surprised to learn that I am nervous about speaking to prospects face-to-face.  My business promotes discount health plans.  Where I live the population is nearly all either in the military or works for a large corporation defense contractor.  Therefore, they all have benefits enabling me not to have to work locally.  I am fine on the phone, just not speaking directly to prospects.  So, for years, my business has been about 95% online.
As a team leader, my hesitance to speak to the public is a poor example for others.  I teach my team members to step out of their comfort zone.  I have done so in many ways, but not yet face-to-face marketing.  I have used the excuse about this being a military town, but in reality, we now offer discount plans for non-medical services as well (LifeLock™, legal services, roadside assistance, etc.), so my excuse is no longer totally valid.
It is strange that I am hesitant to speak to prospects, one-on-one or in groups, because I am not shy.  I have belonged to various groups (not business related) and even been the speaker for a group.  I believe my fear applies only to business.
I love my company, and I love our products.  I know them all inside out and teach them to my team.  Silly me, I have this fear in my head that when I go talk to a stranger about it, my mind will go blank.  That has never happened to me, so I don’t know where this anxiety comes from.
Well, I am proud to say that I am meeting with several network marketers (not with my company) to discuss how we can promote our businesses locally and support one another.  For those who are familiar with "Meet Up" groups, this is a brand new one.  We will each briefly share about our own business and have a discussion about local marketing. 
So, tonight I am stepping out of my comfort zone and will face my fear.  By telling you about this, I am committing myself to attend the meeting.  I shall not back out.  Tonight, Julie goes local!
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I Need Help

Asking for and accepting help.  For most of us, it is not a difficult thing to do.  For some, however, it can be very challenging.  Some people have a mindset that by asking for help they will undermine their sense of independence or ability to cope.  They see it as a sign of weakness.
For some asking for help in our personal lives is more difficult than asking for help in our professional lives.  For others, it is exactly the opposite.  Various individual characteristics can “get in the way,” preventing people from asking for help.  Perhaps they doubt their ability to remain independent; they may be frightened of rejection; or they may be perfectionists, and by asking for help they believe they will be seen as less than perfect.  
Some believe that anyone who cannot handle all their own affairs is incompetent, so they will not reach out.  In the world of business, a person may believe that needing assistance represents lack of professionalism.  Due to upbringing or bad experiences in their lives, someone may have distrust issues.  They do not believe they can trust anyone to help them.
How we ask for help can make a huge difference as to whether we will receive the help we request.  Sometimes people “demand” help, rather than asking for it, perhaps believing they “deserve” assistance.  When presented in that manner, of course, they are less likely to receive the assistance they desire.
There are sometimes societal ideals that imply that seeking help is a sign of weakness.  For instance, in movies, books, etc. – even historical events - the hero is often portrayed as someone who faces crises after crises, but with no one’s help, they are able to overcome all problems.  What often is not shown in those movies and books is that the “star,” the leader, had help along the way, perhaps advice and support that was largely never acknowledged or mentioned.  Even Isaac Newton wrote, "If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants."
There is a tendency for many to believe that each of us “should” be able to cope with all obstacles in our way, manage completely on our own.  This is unrealistic, even unhealthy thinking.  No one knows everything, has every skill or talent, although I have met a few people who believe they do.  In fact, it is rather arrogant for a person to help others, but never ask for help in return.  These people will never learn about reciprocal give and take.  Everything we need to know is not on the internet, in books or in our heads.  
To enable us to seek help, we must be wise enough to know we have weaknesses, everyone does.  We must trust that there are people willing, even eager, to provide assistance.   Of course, we must be willing to provide help as well as accept it, but that is for another post.
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