Marketer's Manifesto
by Lonnie Niver Niver's Art
The answers to why most network marketers fail to get started online.
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Review on Marketer's Manifesto
Okay so where is Lonnie getting all his information?I am getting my information from one of the best free ebooks on the internet called, "The Attraction Marketer's Manifesto". This ebook was written for network marketers by Ann Sieg and has been a blessing to my residual income. It has taught me how to attract people to me instead of my products.
When I first joined a Network Marketing Business I was uneducated about how to market and fell flat on my face. I was being pushy with people arguing with family and friends. Getting ridiculed for being in a get rich scheme.
What changed was the way I approached people. Instead of being pushy I became a mentor. Teaching others what I had learned about marketing. People began to trust my knowledge and leadership.
These are the 3 things I have learned:
1. Education - Learn how to be successful by professionals
2. Attraction - Teach others how to be successful
3. Leadership - Become successful
Conclusion:
Builders don't start at the finished product. They start at the foundation of laying the cement. Your foundation starts at educating yourself so that you can start mentoring others.
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