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Can You Build 2 Multi Level Marketing Businesses At The Same Time?

Can You Build 2 Multi Level Marketing Businesses At The Same Time?

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Yes, if you want to fail, otherwise…. absolutely NOT.

I’m #6 in my company and it’s the only one I’m in, hear me out…

I personally think if you said yes to that question you are a total AMATEUR in this industry. Yep, a strong opinion on this topic for sure. Those of you that think you’re going to win at this multi business strategy are sorely mistaken.

The biggest disadvantage of this is:

Your focus simply cannot be in two places at once and your business partners will see this and are going to crumble around you.

“A Jack of all trades is a master of none”, ever heard this saying? Its true.

Write down what I just said and refer back to it when you get the good ole shiny ball syndrome.

Everything that comes in front of you looks nice, shiny and irresistible.

Many people will view this cross pollination and say that you are not serious about EITHER company you are working with. You cannot say you have THE BEST product if you are promoting two separate things.

If you are representing 2 products that don’t compete with each other, you will end up losing all credibility and loyalty.

If you say you are with the best company, why are you building 2 #MLM businesses? What does this message convey to your business partners?

If you are going to just “dabble”, then you should fully expect that they are going to dabble and no one will be successful. They will copy you. They will make excuses to justify it. You know, you may be doing right now….

I wont accept this strategy. I’ve built a mulitimillion dollar empire. I have never have been in network marketing before this and I have done it all with ONE company.

I’m teaching my business partners (by my actions) that ANYONE can do the same. I want them to follow me, learn from me, and work honestly and ethically to achieve the same thing.

If I was a part of 2 MLM companies and sending them messages about trying my other products and joining my other businesses what do you think they would think of me? Flake? Bloodsucker? Out for myself? Um… yea. bye bye credibility.

You cannot be good at everything. Stick to one business.

People look for additional opportunities for 3 reasons:

1.They tried to “sell” a product instead of solve problems
2. They believe the lie that not many want what they have to offer
3. The team that they built starts fading away and losing interest
4. They feel defeated by the rising stars on their team and cannot handle someone promoting past them.

*If no one wants your product, sharpen your skills. Figure out what “your product” is. Most of the time people miss the fact that the greatest product they offer is THEMSELVES. They are in the business of selling and marketing themselves.

*If you have a few on your team quit or seem to lose interest. NEWSFLASH it’s not just you. Everyone in network marketing has people that fall off the face of the earth. Keep working to find those that want what this business model has to offer.

*If you are having a pity party because someone in your organization is doing better than you, get off your butt and get to work.

I don’t pity the ones who are NOT all in. I also believe that those of you that choose to step out, starting another business and drag existing business partners with you- are not cut out for network marketing at all.

All you have on your brain is money, selling and pulling as many people as you can into your funnel. and that’s not what it is all about at all.

AND to be fair and appreciative of you reading my rant.

What is YOUR OPINION?

Its okay if we don’t see eye to eye.

You might be going through your mental rolodex thinking of people who are in more than 1 company and make money in both.

First of all, my guess is that they didn’t start out promoting more than one.

They probably built one and added another.

When you consider the reasons most people add another company, you’ve got to realize that if you couldn’t make one work, why would you be able to make this new one work?

Ohhh… because you’re going to be under someone else

…or because this is a product people actually want, or maybe the compensation is “better”.

These are ways to justify your decision when you’re not monetizing what you have.

I suggest Googling yourself, you have all of the answers you need to make it work no matter what else is going on around you.



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