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Thursday, 26 November 2009
"I want it NOW!" Anyone who has ever been around young children is familiar with this phrase. My three-year-old shouts this out of frustration when I won't give her something she wants, and it's usually accompanied by a foot stomp on the word 'now.'


Our society thrives on instant gratification. We want things now, and we're too busy to wait for them. And if we do have to wait, we find ourselves growing impatient as we shift from one leg to another and often give up before it's our turn.


The same is true when building a successful MLM business.


I often see ads in unsolicited e-mails, online, or in opportunity seeker magazines promising instant success and instant riches. I'm sure you've seen them too. They go something like this:

$25,000 in 30 Days!
Yes, this system really works!
No selling, no products, no calls!
1-800-555-xxxx

FREE DOWNLINE
Company Builds Your Downline
DON'T Spend a Dime Until Downline Built
Call: 1-866-555-xxxx


And on and on it goes. The promise of no work, no risk, and huge income in a short period of time. I know, this sounds great especially when you're in desperate need of cash. But let's pull into the reality station.


Anyone who has any experience in MLM knows that it takes more than a day or a week or a month to grow a successful MLM business. It takes a good 2-5 years consistently working your business eight to ten hours a week to reach the point of replacing a full time income. Sometimes it takes less time, and sometimes it takes more.


People sometimes start an MLM business thinking it is an easy way to make a lot of money fast. Yes, you can earn an immediate income by retailing product, but to start earning a significant residual income takes time. And it's not always easy; it takes dedication and effort.


Those people that do start an MLM business with the expectation of big money fast often quit out of frustration. They grow impatient when the big checks don't roll in within a short period of time.


So if you're just getting started with your new MLM business or if you've been in business for awhile, be patient as your business grows. Commit yourself to working your business consistently and persevere through the obstacles that you'll face. It won't always be easy, but it will get easier!


Heinz Ketchup coined the phrase, "The best things come to those who wait." Be patient as you grow your MLM business. Great things come to those who wait!


Create SUCCESS!


Kendra Rahne
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Are you trying to grow an MLM home business? Are there certain aspects of business building that you haven't tried? What's stopping you? Fear? Confidence or lack of it?


My advice, just do it! Get out there and try something that you've never done before to help grow your business. You may decide that you don't like it but at least you've tried it, and now you know that it's something that's not for you.



I recently held an open house to promote my MLM home business and help build my customer base. I've been in business for over a year and this is something I've never done. I don't know what was stopping me. Fear mostly. But I finally decided that this was something I needed to do to help get the ball rolling.


So I ignored all those little voices in my head telling me why I shouldn't plan this open house such as what if I don't have a good turn out and what if I make a complete fool of myself. I set a date and started with all the preparations including sending out the invitations.


I found sending out the invitations was the hardest part because I wasn't sure who to invite. Well, I've connected with numerous classmates on Facebook this past year who I have not seen since high school so I thought an open house would be a great way to connect face to face with these people again so I sent out an event notice. And I mailed or e-mailed invites to those who do not use Facebook.


The day of the open house came and here are the results--three people showed up. Not what I was hoping for but not a complete wash either. I made a few sales as well as some sales from people who did not attend. Plus, I exposed all those people that I invited I did not show to my product through the invitation.


But the biggest thing I gained from the experience is confidence, confidence in myself for pulling off the event. Was it perfect? No way! But it's a starting point. There will be things that I will continue to do and things that I will change. I can only improve from here!


Is there an aspect of your MLM business that you haven't tried? Get out there and just do it. Don't expect to be perfect the first time. Use it as a stepping stone to greater success!


Kendra Rahne
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Scentsational Home Candle and Makeup Business
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407-405-1925
kendra@scentsationalcandlebiz.com
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