Salesperson Types for Network Marketing – Part 2

Salesperson TypesIn Part 1 of our series on Types for Network Marketing we discovered that there are seven that take part in the complex sales process happening between large companies. As the size of the business gets smaller, the sales process gets less and less complicated, which is a when it comes to the business of Network Marketing. This is because, by the very definition of Network Marketing, when we are actively involved in this business we are simply referring people on a one-on-one basis to take a look at our product or service. What can be more simple than that? Working one-on-one with our local and extended network of contacts.

So why is it that 94% of all Network Marketers fail to build a business of more than a few hundred dollars a month? If the sales process is as simple as it sounds, why can’t everyone who tries to build a business in this industry become financially independent, as the opportunity originally presents itself? There is no one answer to this question, however, the bottom line is our own effectiveness as a salesperson.

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2 comments to Salesperson Types for Network Marketing – Part 2

  • Seth

    In this entry on Salesperson Types for Network Marketing I share a lot of extremely valuable information that will work for virtually any business involving sales, which, when you really think of it, is every business. Thanks for posting it.

  • “Sales person types for Network Marketing Part 2” is a great tag up for the first article. I especially like the way this article explains the relationships between the different types of sales person. With a Strategic Internet Marketing plan, one could figure out how to build a bridge from their current status in this business to where they want to be, how to be a better sales man and how to accomplish that.

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