The Trials and Tribulations of a Network Marketing Noob
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I am a Network Marketing NOOB. A noob is slang for a newbie or newcomer. I am not a Network Marketing guru. I will expound on the trials and tribulations I am going through as a Network Marketing NOOB. The intent of this article is to educate others before they make what could turn out to be a large financial mistake.
My first experience with Network Marketing was when I was around 18 years old. I don’t remember the product name, but it was supposed to be some type of cure all pill. I had sent away for some free information and received a nicely bound book. The book did all the selling by providing great information for free and then introducing me to an income opportunity that could speed me on my way to financial freedom. All I had to do was give away the book. I spent hundreds of dollars for copies of the book, enrolled in the opportunity, purchased a mailing list, and started sending out the book. To my surprise, I got nothing in return.
Being somewhat of a techie, I decided to do some research online. I wanted to learn how to become successful as a Network Marketer. I found tons of free information, but the free information didn’t always tell the whole story. I had to pay a fee for the whole story. By paying the fee I got the whole story, and I also got access to an income opportunity. All I had to do was give away free information in the form of an eBook.
WHOA! I went through this same process when I was 18. The only difference is the technique had been revamped for the Internet.
What did I really learn from doing research online?
I learned that the Internet is full of income opportunities, some are scams, and some are not. Most opportunities target people like me, the Network Marketing Noob, hungry for information and willing to pay for that information. Most Internet opportunities follow this method:
1. A “capture page” that establishes the seller as an expert.
2. The page is designed to entice and reinforce the seller’s expertise, and offer some type of free information.
3. In order to receive the free information, the user needs to provide their contact information.
4. Traffic is directed to the capture page via marketing and advertising.
What is the reasoning behind this method? The seller is building trust by providing the relevant free information. The seller is building a list so that he/she can up-sell or cross-sell other products. This is no different from a business or corporation asking you for your email address with the sole intention of emailing you specials or deals.
I learned a lot about myself while doing my research online. I learned that I am not good at marketing and advertising. I purchased all kinds of training materials telling me how to market and advertise. I tried pay per click, writing articles, youTube, MySpace, Facebook, writing a blog, craigslist, and classified ads, but I’m still not getting enough online traffic to my capture pages. The concepts look good on paper, but when you’re competing with others who purchased the same tools, implementation is difficult and results are less than stellar. On top of that, I’m not a good salesperson. I can’t market face to face, and I also do not enjoy talking on the phone.
Fortunately, there are ways to market, advertise, and sell without being an expert. All you really need is a good upline. My upline is great! I am currently piggybacking off of the marketing and advertising efforts of my upline. My upline also does my follow-up phone calls. The services my upline provides are not free, but the services are well worth the money while I establish myself as an expert.
Take some advice from a Network Marketing Noob. Research and ask questions before you open your wallet or purse. I don’t care how much John Doe made last year because he could be the exception; I want to know how the regular everyday person performs. Most importantly, find an upline who is willing to take you under their wing and help you succeed, but don’t take advantage of your upline. You should be learning from your upline so you can take others under your wing and establish yourself as an expert.




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