What can be harder than building an MLM business?

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So many people are complaining that there is no results, no one wants to join their MLM team. They have this instant need for results. This is the time when network marketing haters jump on saying that 97% of people doesn’t make any money in MLM to it must be super hard and it must be a scam. The truth is that the numbers in income disclosure in all MLM companies are not relevant, because of many people who are joining as a distributors but they only are customers. The actual numbers for people who actually sale something and make money is much higher than you think so please don’t be discouraged next time you see your company’s income disclosure statement.
So this instant people want to see the results straight away, otherwise they say this thing doesn’t work. They don’t understand that it takes time to learn the skills necessary to run this business. When MLM haters talk with someone who says they want to be a doctor, they don’t ask how much money did you make so far? None? Pfff doctor must be a scam! No they don’t do that because they know that it takes around 6 years of studying to even start working as a doctor. Same rule applies in network marketing. It takes time to start even making any money! But it’s not 6 years, it’s not even 3 years. In many cases you need around 1 year to learn the skills and understand the basics, so you can start making some additional money.
From my personal experience as a small business owner and employee working in the largest corporates in the world that MLM is actually the easiest way of making money.

I have prepared list of 10 things that in my opinion are harder than building your multi-level marketing business.

10. You need to work with people you don’t like for many long years. As an employee you have absolutely no control on decision who your teammates will be. Imagine spending more time each day with people you dislike then you spend with your family. That’s hard! In MLM you decide who do you work with. You are creating your environment and can surround yourself with people who lift you up.
9. No security. Think about it. When you lose your job what’s happening with your income? It runs away, isn’t it? It’s because you rely just on one stream of income. On top of that this is the income you can’t control, because decision maker is your boss. In MLM you get paid residually month after month for the work you have done once. You don’t have to show up every day in the office.
8. Asking for permission. Come on! Are you an adult or are you in the kinder garden? How do you like the feeling to ask for permission to go to your sister’s wedding, or to take day off to see your kids play or to go on holidays at the time suitable for you, not your teams holiday schedule? How long do you want to let others decide when you can spend quality time with your family? Do you still think that you are free?
7. Being constantly expendable. Think about today’s economy. The situation is so hard that there is a line of tens or hundreds of people who are waiting to take your place in the company. Having the stress and knowing that others are hunting for your position can really stress you out. There is no loyalty from the employer even if you worked for them for years. This is hard to take.
6. Working for 40 years to retire broke. I can’t understand how people can be so naïve believing that what’s happened to their grandparents or parents with their retirement will magically not happen to them? If you see your grandparents, uncles, friend’s parents or whoever else living with ridiculously low retirement payment how do you think will your retirement payment looks like? Especially now when less and less people are born. So you work for years, pay your taxes and pension scheme and you end up being broke. That’s really hard to realise you worked for 40 years for something you will never own!
5. Company travel can be really hard. When you are forced to travel for your company, you are always away from your spouse and kids. People are doing this to support their families but sometimes they cross the line where the whole relationship with their significant other and kids is destroyed and there is no turn back.
4. Starting every month from zero. This is really easy to see for people who are working in sales. Your targets are put down to zero each month. It means you need to fight every month over and over again to reach your targets. In MLM you get paid residual income for the job you did once. In other words whatever you achieved this month will be combined with next month and so on.
3. Leaving no legacy. Do you think it’s fair to have percentage of the company you worked for, been loyal and gave you time for your whole life? Of course you do! BUT most of businesses doesn’t work this way. You give all your best to build someone else’s dream and because they are an owner they can pass it down to their kid. You end up with nothing- that’s hard!
2. Trading your time for money. When you are an employee you get paid certain amount of money for the time you spend at work. Your time is precious. You can spend it with your family and friends. Think about all the things you are missing because you need to stay at work. It’s pure slavery. And the worst part is that when you climb the ladder you are expected to spend even more time at work. That can be really hard.
1. This one is the hardest in my opinion. When you know you have more potential. How frustrating it is when you work for someone else and you know you can do so much more things. Don’t you feel tide up knowing you waste your precious time and not doing what you really should be doing on your own? That is hard!

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Karol Kubiak
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