MLM Success Training Tips Video 7
50Coach Curt shares some mlm success training tips as he climbs Mt Maunganui in New Zealand - the series of "Tips to the Top."
In this video #7, Coach Curt runs right into a sign that gives two different ways to climb up the mount.He uses this occasion to highlight the striking differences of how to attempt to climb to the top of your network marketing company. Just as in climbing a mountain, there are many different ways to get the top. Which is right for you?
There is the old school way of chasing family and friends and running around to meetings, which in Coach Curt's way of thinking, defeats one of the main reasons even to have a "home" business. So many think they are starting a home business when in reality they are starting a
run-around-and-chase-people-and-go-to-meetings-business.
The other choice for the journey is to learn the more professional way that involves developing good sales and marketing skills - coupled with the power of the internet: Internetwork marketing.
He considers it more professional because long standing business and marketing principles that great companies in other industries have used for years are being applied to network marketing.
He considers it more professional because it is based in the truth that it takes work and skills to make good money in any business field. MLM has been one of the few industries that has tried to deny this basic foundational reality of business and life.
STP assignment #7: Thoroughly research Ann Sieg's Renegade System; The 7 Great Lies of Network Marketing and the Renegade System.Although her training is targeted towards the mlmer, the strategy taught can be applied to any home based business.
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It is true the view, air and the money gets better as you climb to the top. On the sign there are many senic hwys that lead around the mountian but only road that leads to the top. Continue in the direction that you are going Coach because you are on that road.








patkagmak says:
17 months ago
Ha ha! How about the road less travelled? I envy you being in NZ! I am glad you are my coach! Thanks for what you do!