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I've been listening and reading Go Pro by Eric Worre. If you are serious about building a network marketing company, then you want to read this book or listen to the audio book. The subtitle of the book is the 7 Steps to Becoming A Network Marketing Professional. I'll talk about that in another blog post. But today I want to talk about Eric's 3 categories of Network Marketers. Which one are you?
What is A Poser?
A poser is someone who joins a company as a lottery ticket basically. They are the get rich quick people. If they haven't made any money by the second week, they quit. And it is the companies fault and their upline's fault. It, of course, has nothing to do with the fact that they didn't do any work. These people tend to be opportunity jumpers and basically expect money to fall from the sky, I think.
What is an Amateur?
An amateur is someone who is looking for that one distributor that will build their organization for them. You've heard stories about how one person brings most of a leaders income in for him. But that is rare. They are also the people who shout ground floor opportunity and the best compensation plan ever all over Facebook and other social media sites. Basically, they are hoping luck, positioning, and timing will take care of everything for them and they will be able to sit back on the beach and count their cash.
What is a Professional?
A professional network marketer is similar to other professionals. What do all professionals need? They need to learn the skills of Network Marketing Professionaltheir profession and master them. They must keep learning and keep growing. Eric's definition of a professional is this "A person who is an expert at the skills required to build a large and successful Network Marketing organization". What are the skills you must learn? Finding Prospects, Inviting Your Prospects to Understand Your Product or Opportunity, Presenting Your Product or Opportunity to Your Prospects, Following Up With Your Prospects, Helping Your Prospects Become Customers or Distributors, Helping Your New Distributor Get Started Right, and Promoting Events.
Don't Get Stuck Being A Student
You do need to become a student of the profession, but you don't want to be stuck there. What do I mean? You don't want to spend so much time learning each skill that you don't take action. Just like when I was getting my BS in teaching, you have to practice along the way.
I was learning the entire time, but I was taking action. So while you are learning those skills take action. The cool thing is that when you take action in your business you can make money. I had to pay to take action in college.
So, what are you? A Poser, An Amateur or a Professional...
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Are You a Poser Amateur or Network Marketer? The 3 Categories of a Network Marketer
1. Are You A Poser, Amateur or a
Professional Network Marketer?
By Tracey Hausel
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2. Are You A Poser, Amateur or a
Professional Network Marketer?
• Go Pro by Eric Worre
• 3 Categories of Network Marketers
– Poser
– Amateur
– Professional
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3. What is a Poser?
A poser is someone who joins a company with a
lottery ticket mentality.
If they haven't made any money by the second
week, they quit.
And it is the companies fault and their upline's
fault.
It, of course, has nothing to do with the fact that
they didn't do any work.
http://TraceyLHausel.com Copyright 2014
4. What is an Amateur?
An amateur is someone who is looking for that one
distributor that will build their organization for
them.
They are also the people who shout ground floor
opportunity and the best compensation plan ever
all over Facebook and other social media sites.
Basically, they are hoping luck, positioning, and
timing will take care of everything for them and
they will be able to sit back on the beach and count
their cash.
http://TraceyLHausel.com Copyright 2014
5. What is a Professional?
• A professional network marketer is similar to
other professionals. What do all professionals
need? They need to learn the skills of their
profession and master them. They must keep
learning and keep growing.
• Eric's definition of a professional is this "A person
who is an expert at the skills required to build a
large and successful Network Marketing
organization".
http://TraceyLHausel.com Copyright 2014
6. What Are The Skills You Must Learn?
• Finding Prospects
• Inviting Your Prospects to Understand Your
Product or Opportunity
• Presenting Your Product or Opportunity to Your
Prospects
• Following Up With Your Prospects
• Helping Your Prospects Become Customers or
Distributors
• Helping Your New Distributor Get Started Right,
and Promoting Events.
http://TraceyLHausel.com Copyright 2014
7. Don't Get Stuck Being A Student
• You do need to become a student of the profession,
but you don't want to be stuck there. What do I mean?
You don't want to spend so much time learning each
skill that you don't take action.
• Just like when I was getting my BS in teaching, you
have to practice along the way. I started tutoring as a
freshman and a sophomore. As a junior I taught small
groups once a week and then did a whole week in each
subject area. Finally, as a Senior I did my student
teaching.
• I was learning the entire time, but I was taking action.
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8. Want To Learn More
• Check out this course on learning to sponsor
reps into your business
• http://traceylhausel.com/sponsoring
• Go to my blog
• http://traceylhausel.com
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9. Where to Find Tracey?
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http://TraceyLHausel.com
http://Facebook.com/traceyhauselpage
http://Twitter.com/traceyhausel
tracey@traceylhausel.com
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