Network Marketing Companies – 90 Percent of All Network Marketers Fail

January 24th, 2010 by admin No comments »



You’ve read the headline before:

NINETY PERCENT OF ALL MLMers FAIL


Gasp! Horrors! On my! (Sounding like the Scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz.)

Oh come now… What’s the big deal? I’m sorry, but really: Why would this bother you?

Frankly, if only 90 percent of the people who try network marketing fail, that’s great! That would mean that somewhere between five and nine times more people are succeeding in this business than almost anywhere or at anything else.

Think about it:

How many who set out to win a gold metal in any of the 302 events in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing will lose? All but one in each event… (in raw numbers, thousands).

How many children, out of the 9,000,000-plus who entered this year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee won?

How many golfers are there at the start of the PGA or The Masters? How many win?

How many ideas for a brand new consumer goods product fail and never make it to market?

Interesting Notes: Of those products that do make it through R&D and marketing to the manufacturing process and actually hit the shelves, 97 percent will be taken off, thrown away and no longer made in their very first year! How many of these 15,000-plus new products introduced each and every year will you try and buy?

And don’t think lack of money is the problem. Many of these marvelous ideas have literally hundreds of millions of dollars behind them when they crash and burn.

Ever heard of Ford’s Edsel?

How about Xerox or Exxon computers? (Did you know Xerox “invented” the mouse, desktop and icons? Still failed.)

Or, toy-giant Ideal, who back when I was 10 (in 1958) had the absurd bad taste to introduce a Christ-child doll at Christmas!

Or, Premiere “smokeless” cigarettes from R.J. Reynolds, who invested five years and hundreds of millions on its R&D.

Or, General Motors’ Chevrolet Nova, which didn’t do so well in Mexico where they planned to sell huge numbers, simply because in Spanish the word “nova,” means “won’t go”.

Or, chewable toothpaste…

Everywhere you look, there are lots of failures–lots!

And lots of things that eventually succeeded were failures at first.

Bizet’s universally beloved opera, Carmen, was an opening night flop.
The Celestine Prophecy, was a dust-covered paper-back for a year before becoming a runaway, hard cover best-seller.

As for products, there’s a veritable gold mine of failed-first, but-look-at-me-now success stories. In his delightful (especially if you enjoy irony) book, Getting It Right the Second Time, Michael Gersham tells the story of 49 initial product failures that are now some of marketing’s greatest success stories. For example:

Kleenex bombed at first. It was marketed by Kimberly-Clark after World War I. They were a newsprint/wrapping paper company with warehouses full of “Cellucotton”–a medical dressing replacement used during the war. Only when some smart chap in marketing discovered, “Hey, you can blow your nose on this stuff and then just throw it away…” did the product become successful.

Jell-O failed, too, at first. For years it was a “dog,” and the brand was sold for only $450.

Pepsi went bankrupt. So did Walt Disney–five times!

Look, the predominant physical force on Earth is gravity, and it’s always pulling us down. 95 percent of everybody everywhere doing anything aren’t really cutting it. They certainly are not “winning”. As already asked, so what’s the big deal?

Just What Is “Failure” Anyway?


Show it to me. Go ahead, show us “failure”.

Failure is a word, specifically a noun kind of word, which means it is referring to a person, place or thing (none of which a failure is), or a state.

Ahhh… the great state of failure (must be just east of New Jersey), based on the verb; to fail, which means: to fall short of success in something expected, attempted, desired…

And who, pray tell, is the God-like expert who decrees such a falling short of success has just taken place?

A one and only not-so-omnipotent–yet when it comes to failure, always omnipresent–being, that Master expector, attempter, and desirer… YOU!

You–and only you–create the state or quality of failure. And you create it just because you say so.
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True, there is a state of failure, but you are–at the very worst–only a tourist there on a brief visit. Heck, most times you’re just flying over or driving through. And you are the only authority on Earth who declares that you are or are not in failure. (Think about that… please.)

Failure and its inseparable partner success, are the proverbial two sides of the day-and-night like coin. Can’t have one without the other. Take away failure, no success either. And which one dominates at any given point in time does so simply because you say so.

Btw, ever hear Guy Kawsaki’s great line: “Failure is not an option. It’s a requirement!”

In Should You Quit Before You’re Fired? author Paul Zane Pilzer tells the story of a father secretly watching his little boy throwing a baseball up in the air with one hand, then swinging his bat to hit it as the ball fell back down. The youngster missed… missed again… and then missed the third time… spinning around and falling down on the ground while shouting, “Strike three. You’re out!”

The man rushed to help his son up, trying to hide the disappointment he felt at his son’s failure, only to have the boy say…

“So, what do you think? Not bad for a pitcher, huh, Dad?”

Failure and Success are states of mind

They exist only because you say so—either out loud or to your self.

And you can always choose what you say—either out loud or to your self.

“90 Percent of All Network Marketers Fail”.

Really… Okay, if you say so.

By: John Milton Fogg

Network Marketing and Emotional Freedom Technique – Clear Blocks to Home Business Success

January 23rd, 2010 by admin No comments »



Network marketing and EFT or Emotional Freedom Technique, how do they go together? Well, one of the biggest reasons people are not as successful in their home business as the want is that they can’t seem to take the action needed to move forward. They also have a hard time seeing themselves as a leader or person of worth Or they might be afraid of being rejected. The Emotional Freedom Technique is a tool to help a person move into the action and mindset mode of a leader to develop a successful home business.

Network Marketing or any home business requires training and then consistent, effective action to produce a successful home business. You hear people talking of the lead telephone that weighs 1000 pounds so they can’t pick it up. If something stops you from doing the things that bring success, you won’t succeed. People often spend extreme amounts of time going through e-mail, cleaning the kitchen, “managing” their organization, instead of doing the activities that move their business forward. Why is that?

A Leader Mindset:

People often lack the belief and confidence to move forward in their business. They have a hard time seeing themselves as a leader or person of worth. They are often afraid of being rejected. These actions, or non-actions, often come from long forgotten experiences that caused some form of emotional pain. Or negative comments from well meaning friends. These messages can paralyze a person and undermine their attempts to create a successful network marketing home business.

The Emotional Freedom Technique, as a tool, helps a person disrupt the emotional/ electrical energies that are blocking their ability to take action. By using the emotional freedom technique they can create belief in their business and a confident leader mindset. It allowss themto step up and take the actions necessary to develop a successful home business.

Emotional Freedom Technique: What is it?

Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) works with the body’s subtle energies, using acupuncture energy meridians-but no needles. You use a simple tapping system on specific points on the body and repeat particular affirmations to address your problem or block. EFT can be used for any type of stumbling block, for instance, a fear of public speaking, feelings of depression or the inability to take action. There is no need to understand the experience that caused the block and Emotional Freedom Technique works well whether you believe it is going to or not. A side effect seems to be the fact that physical symptoms are often alleviated in the process.

The Emotional Freedom Technique is a great way to make positive changes in your life. It is very simple process that you can do for free and by yourself. Changes often happen quickly, sometimes overnight. For stubborn issues, following the procedure for 30 consecutive days gives tremendous relief. This would only take about 3 minutes per day.

Network Marketing Home Business Leader

To be a leader and establish a successful network marketing home business, you must see yourself as a leader and be willing to take action. You must have a strong belief in yourself and in your company or business. Any feelings of fear or self worth must be addressed, in some way, so that you become a person who takes action, even if you don’t feel like it. The Emotional Freedom Technique is one of the great tools can help you to move forward..

By: Claire Covington

ITV Ventures – Network Marketing Gold Mine Or Scam?

January 22nd, 2010 by admin No comments »



ITV Ventures is one of the hottest network marketing opportunities to come along in years. As you may or may not know, individuals now have the opportunity to “partner” with Donald Barrett, the infomercial king. While Donald Barrett is relatively new to the network marketing world, his ITV infomercial company has been around for 7 years. ITV Ventures features mostly health related products, which are often formulated and endorsed by experts in the industry.

Individuals who “partner” with Donald Barrett and ITV Ventures are considered independent business owners, and are referred to as an IBO. They have the ability to retail ITV products and recruit new independent business owners. They make money either way. The pay plan for ITV Ventures is a 4X7 matrix, which allows independent business owners to make between 4%-7% on the total volume of their down lines. The pay-out goes 7 levels deep. An attractive feature of the business opportunity is that once a product is sold to a customer, independent business owners keep that customer for the life of the customer’s purchases.

ItV Ventures offers a home agent program to it’s independent business owners. With this option, an IBO can handle the incoming phone calls that are generated from infomercials. They are routed by an Internet platform right to an IBO’s home. This is unique to network marketing, where typically individuals are responsible for educating potential customers about the benefits of their products or services.

So what about ITV Ventures, is it the “real deal?” The “holy grail” of network marketing? Sort of. Their are some factors regarding the cost of various aspects of the program that need to be considered. Independent business owners are required to ‘move” a minimum of 100.00 worth of products per month. The 100.00 can come as a result of self purchases or customer purchases. The home agent program has a monthly fee as well. Home agents must pay for “call credits” in order to handle incoming calls.”Call credits with ITV Ventures are 1.00 each, with the average call costing about 20 “credits”, or twenty dollars.

The success of a network marketing company hinges on it’s ability to create a system that can be duplicated. Each individual must be able to be “plugged” into the “system” and be able to experience success. With the business opportunity, Independent business owners need to be good sales people. The products are expensive, and not every incoming call results in a sale. Far from it. The company does offer an excellent training program, and quality support.

In conclusion, ITV Ventures is an exciting opportunity. Donald Barrett has plans to add many new products and services in the very new future. The company has a good “handle” on what consumers are looking for in the health market, as well as other markets. The fact that ITV Ventures uses the credibility of infomercials to help build an independent business owner’s business, is very powerful. Plan on hearing more about ITV Ventures in the near future.

By: Michael S Hutchins