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How do you like to work? Do you like to have someone show you what to do or would you rather struggle along on your own? Do you take direction well or do you resent someone “tell you what to do?” Do you like to read? Assessing how you work is probably one of the most important aspects to think about if you are thinking about becoming a network marketer.
Many people get into network marketing having little or no experience in the field. Even if you have been in sales before, network marketing is not the same. Most companies know this and have developed extensive training not only for their specific products, but for network marketing in general. Be prepared, this is no something you are going to learn overnight.
What about changes? Do you like to keep in your field with new methods and ideas? Network marketing, like almost any profession, is ever-changing. There are always new methods to try. The technology frequently changes. Network marketers and the companies they work for are always looking for improvements in the methods they use to communicate both within the company and with customers. Constant training is a must.
Network marketers also spend a great deal of time working with others in their organization. They pass ideas back and forth, pass on any helpful information they find, and just generally help each other perfect their communication skills, learn about products, and just generally support each other. Network marketing, like the name implies, involves networking—both inside and outside the organization. If you like to be a lone wolf, network marketing may not be the career for you.
Network marketing often involves opening your mind to new ideas and new methods. In involves being “coachable.” If you already think you know it all, you are probably not going to be very coachable (and you are probably not going to enjoy much success in the networking marketing business). Being coachable means having an open mind; being willing to try new ways of doing things, and keeping in contact with your mentors and coaches. The people who have been in the business for some length of time are a great resource (and they have a great interest in your success).
An open mind and willing spirit will go a long way in a network marketing career. If you like constant change and challenge, network marketing might be the career for you!
Never miss a good chance to shut up. Will Rogers American Entertainer (1879-1935)
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