I know that this sounds a little weird. Why would I talk about a turtle laying eggs being related to online network marketing success.
Before I move on with this article, I want to let you know one thing about a female turtle. She will lay around 150-2000 eggs in one shot through a period of a few hours. She does that because this is natural but the turtle itself knows that many of her eggs will be dug up and be eaten by predators. Many of them will not hatch and some of them will hatch only to realize that some animal is waiting for them when they get out of the sand into the world.
A small percentage of them will eventually reach the water and maybe grow to be big and live for years.
The same thing goes to network marketing because the numbers don't really lie.
I am in a program online that I no longer actively promote.
I knew that in order to get people to sign up to this program, it would need to be seeing by many people who were looking for the internet to hopefully supplement their income with an online business.
Over the course of 6 months , I personally sponsored 40 people into my team. That's with little advertising and no list.
Here's where the numbers go:
Out of 40 people, 1 has become a true leader and is bringing in 1 new person into their team almost every single day.
20 people have quit.
19 are still active members but they never did anything or sponsored anyone.
So in order to succeed in this industry, you need to know that it is a numbers game at the end of the day. Just like the turtle, you need to "lay" many eggs (show your opportunity to as many targeted people, and sponsor as many as you can).
The small percentage of these people will make you a ton of money while your check grows each and every single month. It is a win-win situation.
Before I move on with this article, I want to let you know one thing about a female turtle. She will lay around 150-2000 eggs in one shot through a period of a few hours. She does that because this is natural but the turtle itself knows that many of her eggs will be dug up and be eaten by predators. Many of them will not hatch and some of them will hatch only to realize that some animal is waiting for them when they get out of the sand into the world.
A small percentage of them will eventually reach the water and maybe grow to be big and live for years.
The same thing goes to network marketing because the numbers don't really lie.
I am in a program online that I no longer actively promote.
I knew that in order to get people to sign up to this program, it would need to be seeing by many people who were looking for the internet to hopefully supplement their income with an online business.
Over the course of 6 months , I personally sponsored 40 people into my team. That's with little advertising and no list.
Here's where the numbers go:
Out of 40 people, 1 has become a true leader and is bringing in 1 new person into their team almost every single day.
20 people have quit.
19 are still active members but they never did anything or sponsored anyone.
So in order to succeed in this industry, you need to know that it is a numbers game at the end of the day. Just like the turtle, you need to "lay" many eggs (show your opportunity to as many targeted people, and sponsor as many as you can).
The small percentage of these people will make you a ton of money while your check grows each and every single month. It is a win-win situation.
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