Matt Zenittini
Joined: 16 Jan 2009 Posts: 477
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#2 · Posted: 1 Oct 2010 00:59
I started MLM when I was 17, and I am now 21.
I like to think of myself as successful? =].
It is my full time income.
The time is takes everyone is different. I also went through 2 companies in my learning phase before I discovered how to pick the right company for me.
I have been with this third company about a year now and it just keeps growing.
Matt
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FreeCashMan Forums Member
Joined: 31 Dec 2007 Posts: 1112
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#3 · Posted: 1 Oct 2010 08:36
I don't think you will find a shortage of people having some success, however that may be defined, as their our several like Matt and myself that have and continue to do well. Now of course many haven't and that is for various reasons.
Network Marketing is a business that in the beginning can have ups and downs, and one just needs to focus and be consistent in their strategies to establish their network downline.
I think how long it take also varies, on time commitment, knowledge/experience, and the opportunity itself.
However, I share with people, that you MUST establish what I call your HBT (Home Business Time). Since many people start out part-time with their networking home business, they must also commit to putting in the work, the same as they do with everything else, or you will continue to just "shelve" the necessities to have success in your mlm.
People will block out time to go to church, watch sports, go to parties, children's events, etc., but they don't definitively block out time to free themselves financially, or to add additional income with their own business. But those that do, can find themselves on a success track that leads to some nice additional and full-time income.
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