The intention to run a business must come from the heart
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 5:23 am
So because of that, it's common for a situation to occur where after joining a business, they don't know what to do next? As an upline, if you force them to make sales, simply because there are commissions and other incentives to be earned, it will only make them stay away from this business even more. Apart from that, forcing them to recruit family members, relatives and so on is also not a good move. This will put them in a rather awkward position when they are with their immediate family, when there is a bad perception such as, "this person can't be too close because later he will persuade, force and pull them into the MLM business" .
Not because someone is told or forced to. If a person really doesn't have a heart for twitter phone number data business, the business they run will definitely not succeed. Any form of coercion and pressure is not good in a business like MLM. This includes forcing our downlines to make personal purchases in a certain quantity. Why don't we presume to change or manipulate the marketing system and compensation plan that has been set by the company? With the existence of greedy individuals who try to manipulate the company's marketing plans, the impact of MLM companies that run legitimate businesses can also be seen as similar to get-rich-quick programs.
I think it would be better if we didn't change anything or try to manipulate the system. Instead, we simply encourage our downlines or network to spend as much as they need. There is no need to change the shopping patterns of people in our network. If before he only bought two bottles of dish soap every month based on his usage, then that would be enough. There is no need to persuade or force him to buy a lot and stock up, just tell him to get a bigger PV ( or point value ) and qualify him to move up to a higher position.
Not because someone is told or forced to. If a person really doesn't have a heart for twitter phone number data business, the business they run will definitely not succeed. Any form of coercion and pressure is not good in a business like MLM. This includes forcing our downlines to make personal purchases in a certain quantity. Why don't we presume to change or manipulate the marketing system and compensation plan that has been set by the company? With the existence of greedy individuals who try to manipulate the company's marketing plans, the impact of MLM companies that run legitimate businesses can also be seen as similar to get-rich-quick programs.
I think it would be better if we didn't change anything or try to manipulate the system. Instead, we simply encourage our downlines or network to spend as much as they need. There is no need to change the shopping patterns of people in our network. If before he only bought two bottles of dish soap every month based on his usage, then that would be enough. There is no need to persuade or force him to buy a lot and stock up, just tell him to get a bigger PV ( or point value ) and qualify him to move up to a higher position.