Choosing the BEST multi level marketing business that fits you and how to succeed

Network marketing, also known as Multi-Level Marketing (MLM), is a business model where independent contractors buy into a company and earn a commission on the products they sell.

As any successful entrepreneur will tell you, a good idea, a solid work ethic and a never-say-quit attitude, is what it takes to succeed and that goes for a network marketing businesses.

There are lots of Work At Home Mums that are very successful who work from home in multi-level marketing opportunity. Some are earning their yearly salaries in a month. I take my hat off to them. They have done very well for themselves. Most have advertised on my sites Work At Home Mums, Lifestyle Careers and Return To Work Mums and have become online friends over the years.

What does that mean? If you have ever heard of Tupperware, Pampered Chef, Mary Kay or Avon, Polaris, Amway, Arbonne, Jamberry Nails, Isagenix you know what a MLM is.

In short, a multi-level marketing opportunity refers to those that encourage you to find people to work in your “downline” and this brings more money to you without you doing much more work. Let’s look at this in a bit more detail.

What is a MLM?

When you begin working for a company like Polaris, you become the downline of another consultant. When you sell products, your “upline” makes a small amount of money off your sale, all without lifting a finger. It’s a little like passive income. Of course, there might be some work finding people to be in the downline, but once that’s done all that’s left is the general challenge of managing people and encouraging them to do well in their jobs so the upline does well in theirs.

When you become someone’s downline, you can focus on your own business and building your own client base. You might forget all about building your own downline, but most people who work for MLM-based companies will eventually decide to work on building their own downline so they can make additional income. It is a no brainer.

Once you become an upline, you make money off each sale that your downline makes, and your upline makes money off your sales as well as the sales of your downline. It might sound complicated at first, but when you consider the general premise as explained here and then combine that with the concept of “multi-level marketing”, it becomes a bit clearer.

Pros of MLMs

There are many advantages to working in a MLM business structure. First and foremost, there’s support. Starting a business at home can be scary for a mum, or anyone, and knowing that there’s a built-in support network can be reassuring. You will know going in that you have others you can call with questions, meetings you can attend that give you selling techniques and other support processes.

In addition, depending on the MLM you sign up with, you might be given selling materials, information about seminars you can attend, and other things that will help you build your home based business.

In addition to all of that, if the product you are selling has already established itself as a good product that has a good base of customers, you might likely already have a built-in customer base that comes to you rather than you trying to court them. As part of your starter kit – which you purchase – you will also likely have a starter set of sales and order forms.

Cons of MLMs

Joining a MLM isn’t for everyone. It does require selling things, and many mums aren’t interested in selling things, particularly at home parties or to family and friends. For those who do sell, there are minimum requirements to meet, and this varies from company to company. These minimum requirements might be met each quarter or month and some companies will put on hiatus a consultant or salesperson who doesn’t meet their minimum even just once.

If you are interested in selling a product, but don’t want to have parties, you might decide the best way for you to make money is to do online sales (which most MLMs will allow) and to have people in your downline. You can spend time training them and helping them increase their sales, which helps your bottom line.

The other people in your life – friends and family – might not look favorably at your decision to sell a product in a MLM structure. They might think that you are always trying to sell them your product and they might tire of being invited to your parties. All of these are things to consider before you sign up with a MLM.

And, finally, even though you might spend a good deal of time building your at-home sales business, some of the people you know might not see what you do as a real job, and you’ll have to consider how to deal with that. Wait until the pay cheques start rolling in 🙂

As you can see, there are many advantages and disadvantages of joining a MLM. Many WAHMs have made very good money selling products this way, but knowing the ins and outs is important.

Some Tips for MLM Success

  • Be coachable. MLM is a business of duplication. Those who’ve already been successful will share their personal secrets to success
  • Develop your dreams, goals and objectives. From those dreams, develop your goals and the big picture stuff, then go for it
  • Work hard. Network marketing has probably produced more millionaires than any other industry, it is not easy, you will need to work hard
  • Be persistent. Most network marketers give up too early. Rome was not built in a day
  • Find a Company With A Product You Love: You can’t sell something or share your business if you don’t genuinely have pride in what you are representing or passion in a product.
  • Investigate the products or service the company sells. Since you’ll be responsible for pitching and selling this product, make sure it is reputable. Do you research
  • Read your contract carefully. Don’t sign anything right away. Take some time to read over and understand the entire contract. You may even want to consult a lawyer or accountant or chat to your husband or bestie
  • Attend all company meetings and training calls. These will help you make new contacts and learn new skills, plus give you motivation
  • Learn to SELL the income opportunity as well as you might sell the products. More people are interested in the money, more than the products

This type of business opportunity is most likely to work well for:

  • Individuals with a successful background in other forms of direct sales. You’ve got to have a great sales pitch and the ability to close a deal
  • People with a active social media network. This is critical for today’s online MLM opportunities (they are called network marketing for a reason)
  • Enthusiasm, people love to be around the positive, enthusiastic, loving life type of person.

Every aspiring mumpreneur should do their homework first, prior to starting ANY business. I can’t stress that enough. I do agree that MLM can be tough, and it’s not for everyone, but lots of people do achieve success