In 1979, I viewed my first network marketing presentation and
fell in love with the concept. At that time, I was a corporate
manager for a Fortune 100 company. I had graduated from college
with a business degree and set out to climb the corporate ladder to
success. However, those circles drawn on the white board to
represent network marketing during that presentation opened my eyes
to the future of business.
Nearly 27 years later, I'm convinced that network marketing
is the wave of the future in business. It's a powerful
marketing model that's sweeping the world and will have a
greater impact than franchising. Bold statements? The balance of
this article will provide the proof.
Fortune magazine called direct selling (of which network
marketing is the largest segment) "the best kept secret in the
business world." It has experienced 91-percent growth in the
last 10 years with annual sales in excess of $30 billion in the
United States, and $100 billion worldwide. Financial experts say
it's a "recession proof" industry. Billionaire Warren
Buffet, after purchasing a network marketing company, called it the
best investment he'd ever made. Tom Peters, author of In
Search of Excellence, calls it the first truly revolutionary
shift in marketing in the last 50 years.
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Why the Interest in Network
Marketing?
The main reason so many people are entering network marketing is
that it fits the current marketing trends. If you haven't
figured it out by now, the baby boomers (those born between 1946
and 1964) are in control. Seventy-six million strong in the United
States, and over a billion worldwide, the boomers have dictated
what's hot, from baby food to fast food to minivans to SUVs.
Now the boomers are looking for products that'll help them look
and feel younger, and for ways to secure their financial future and
enjoy more time freedom. Network marketing offers the answers.
Tired of the corporate rat race, many people are starting home
businesses in record numbers. CNN reported that a new homebased
business is started in the United States every 11 seconds. The
home-business boom is the next big trend, and network marketing is
one of the hottest home businesses available. It offers low
start-up investment and monthly overhead, and entrepreneurs can
start part-time, while still employed, and build the business to
replace their current job income. Age, gender and race aren't
barriers in network marketing; in fact, well over half of the
success stories are women.
Is Network Marketing for
You?
There are no perfect or right type of people for network marketing.
There's a common myth that network marketing is all about
selling, so many people who don't see themselves as
"salespeople" shy away from it. The truth is, most of the
people who are a huge success in network marketing aren't sales
types, and tend to be more introverted. I'm a good example,
since I built my business almost entirely through the internet.
I've done only a handful of personal presentations, and I hate
selling people things. In my travels and my interviews of top
network marketing income earners, I find that most of them hate
selling. They build their business by listening for people's
needs and wants, and then providing an answer. I ask questions to
uncover problems.
People aren't looking for products, services--or even
business opportunities; they're looking for solutions to
life's problems. Now, I can't solve them all with network
marketing, but for many I can. So, I'm not in a sales business;
rather, I'm in a problem-solving and dream-building
business.
In fact, the biggest reasons why people are flocking to network
marketing are time leverage, residual income, and tax benefits.
Network marketing is one of the few businesses that doesn't
require employees, yet enables the owner to leverage his or her
time by building a network of independent businesspeople. This
network, which purchases and sells products or services, generates
a residual income for the owner. Unlike the income earned at a job,
which stops when the work stops, residual income continues on long
after the work is completed. As exciting as leverage and residual
income are, boomers love the tax benefits of network marketing. Tax
expert Sanford Botkin says that a network marketing home business
can result in tax savings of $3,000 to $9,000 per year.
The final reason why so many people of all ages are interested
in network marketing is the internet. Success requires a business
owner to build a large network of people who buy and sell
products/services and recruit others who'll do the same. The
internet now enables network marketers to build national and
international businesses from the comfort of their home. No more
early-morning alarms and high-stress commutes; all the work can be
done from a bedroom with a computer and telephone.
Thanks to the internet, people can now work from the comfort of
their home, and within a few months to a few years, build a large
international business. The income from this business will secure
their financial future and provide more free time to truly enjoy
life. The best part is that anyone can do it.
In the movie The Graduate, a young Dustin Hoffman was
told that the future was in plastics. I'm here to tell you that
the future is in network marketing, and that future is now.
Rod Nichols is Entrepreneur.com's and
best-selling author. He has been involved in the network marketing
industry since 1979 as a consultant and trainer. His articles,
bi-monthly newsletter and books can be found at his website,
www.RodNichols.com.