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Your Most Valuable Asset

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Over $225,000 added to your bottom line and 4,120 people added to your downline in just 14 months is nothing to sneeze at. Yet, this 25-yr old "unknown" rookie network marketer claims he can show any knuckle-head how to repeat his results. And thousands already agree. And if *you* don't agree that his SYSTEM is the quickest and laziest way to build your network marketing business, then you get your money back.

Is this guy stupid or just plain brave?

It's been a while since I've brought this topic up, but Monday is the perfect time to discuss your most valuable asset in your business if there ever was one.

As your business begins to thrive and grow you'll realize one thing, and if you take the time to protect yourself now while your business is still young, this killer of your most valuable asset will never have the opportunity to take hold in you business.

What you'll realize is your time goes faster and faster.

What is your most valuable asset?

It ain't money . . .

It ain't leads . . .

It's your TIME!

As a new network marketer you're filled with unending energy to make your goals and dreams come true through your business. Because of this you'll spend countless hours doing things that really, in the end, can be quite detrimental to how successful your business can be in the long run.

In fact, to this day, I still see some of the most successful network marketers that I know falling victim to this.

Understand that money and leads can flow into your business with abundance and with seemingly little effort once you've got a knack for how to market your business correctly, but not if you don't have time to do the necessary things to allow this to occur.

As your business grows you'll see that you'll have a natural tendency to want to be more of a manager than a marketer.

You'll say to yourself:

"Now that things are going smoothly I can let go of the reins on my personal production and now I can focus on making sure that everyone else is successful."

Don't let this thought take hold.

Your business IS your ability to bring more people into your organization, support comes secondary to production.

(I don't mean to sound harsh on this one, but unless you're in extremely privileged circumstances you can never stop marketing, it's just not the way it works.)

Well, once your mind flips to manager mode you'll start letting little time wasters creep into your daily routine.

It happened to me for a period of time that's why I can share this with you.

You'll start to spend more time on the phone with your team members thinking you're supporting them, but upon reflection you're doing nothing more than hand holding.

If one of your team members cannot find when your companies conference calls are after you've told them once or twice or they don't understand the compensation plan, or they just in general want to chat about the business you're wasting your time.

I had days where I'd be on the phone for 5 hours or more with my team members discussing things I thought were important, but upon looking back I was doing nothing but babying them.

That's not what they need or really desire if they want massive success. But if feels good to do, so you do it and do it again.

You look up at the end of the week and haven't even attended to your own promotional efforts.

You look back and you see your team growth dipped for that week.

It's because you weren't doing the necessary things to keep your business growing although you thought you were.

It's going to be a shift in thinking for some, but always attend to your marketing efforts FIRST and your team support and personal phone calls second.

You're business will thank you for it.

At the least, have a defined time for phone support and stick to it. If someone calls outside of that time kindly remind them of your phone hours and tell them to call back then.

It's not being mean, believe me, I have a tough time doing this myself, its setting defined limitations on the things that can eat your time that don't pay you.

You can't get your time back, so you must be as efficient as possible in your use of it.

Don't compromise your time to get your marketing done for anything.

To the top,

Daegan Smith support@internetmlmsuccess.com 202-741-9424

P.S. Over $225,000 added to your bottom line and 4,120 people added to your downline in just 14 months is nothing to sneeze at. Yet, this 25-yr old "unknown" rookie network marketer claims he can show any knuckle-head how to repeat his results. And thousands already agree. And if *you* don't agree that his SYSTEM is the quickest and laziest way to build your network marketing business, then you get your money back.

Is this guy stupid or just plain brave?


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