It's about 9:49 PM on a Wednesday and I am surfing my IPod when I'm interrupted by yet ANOTHER "NBT" email that pops into my in-box...
What's N.T.B?"
Ahhh yes... It stands for the "Next Big Thing".
And it's a DISEASE that infects all networkers until they join at least 5 opportunities and never make any money.
Unless you deal with your NBT, you end up broke, busted and disgusted
Fortunately, it starts to dissipate at that time for some, but will continue to cripple the minds of many for the remainder of their career, killing their chance of ever seeing success.
Today, I hope to immunize you from this disease once and for all...
Understand this, and you will be cured:
This industry will not save you.
Your company will not save you.
Your comp plan will not save you. There is no such thing as a "Turn Key" system you can buy that will make you rich.
There are thousands of companies that "are growing faster than Microsoft!" (Not just yours...)
It doesn't matter if you think you have the greatest product in the world unless you plan on buying $50,000 or more of it per month yourself... (All that matters is what YOUR CUSTOMERS think about it).
You are being sold by expert marketers, (the company leadership), because they know they must truly MOVE your emotions just to get the average Joe to sponsor 2customers or builders.
Wake up...
This is m-a-r-k-e-t-i-n-g, and YOU are the product of your company.
So here's the deal...
Lose the emotions. Lose the lottery dreams of The Next Big Thing.
This is a BIZ-NESS where only the fittest, (and smartest), survive and thrive.
This is about smart marketing, promotion, and follow up.
Lose the emotion. Get off the roller coaster.
Why? What's the big benefit?
Simple... It allows you to RELAX and focus on the one thing that WILL make a difference in your success without distraction: YOU! It allows you to make decisions based on the right business reasons like market demand.
Do you even know the market demand for your company’s product? Is there a demand for it or has your company created the illusion or promise of demand to keep you starry eyed?