Everyone who joins a Network Marketing company will eventually get rejected (if they are working their business at all). One of the major stumbling blocks that a newbie Network Marketing entrepreneur will face is rejection, and how to deal with it. The purpose of this article is to give you a little encouragement about what rejection actually means in Network Marketing.
Someone denying a prospect outright can be a great dampener to the whole enterprise, but someone mulling over the prospect for a few days and then rejecting it can be equally bad too.
For a network marketer who is really interested in building a stable and growing income, it is very important to expand the network. It takes things like cold calling, meeting people personally, holding seminars, etc. to get as many people interested in the business as possible. At such a time, someone shooting down the concept even before they have heard it fully is a big disappointment.
However, people at top positions in a Network Marketing endeavor know what rejection really means. An important reason for their success is that they know the significance of being denied. There are two ways to take a rejection actually. You can feel bad about it and get completely disillusioned about what you are doing or you can take it in as a learning experience and improve your methods. Marketers who have been in the MLM arena for a significant amount of time know that it is the second method that really sustains them. It is the “secret sauce” of Network Marketing success!
You, as a newbie entrepreneur or even as someone who has been here for a long time but hasn’t tasted real success, must emulate this too. When a prospect rejects you, you have to think whether there is something wrong with your approach. If other sponsors in the same Network Marketing business as you are doing well, it is not the business itself at fault. Something is going wrong with the way you are approaching the subject. See if you can work on that.
Speaking to someone in your upline can help, or even speaking to some other sponsor can show you what’s going wrong. Or, you could check out how other popular MLM businesses are being conducted. There is always a learning process.
Then you have to learn to be persistent. No one can please all the people all the time; not even the biggest corporate entities of the world. Think about it – if you have to meet 100 persons in a day but out of them 10 show some interest and 5 actually join the network, do you care about the 90 rejections? You don’t! You are still successful. With MLM, it is largely a numbers game. You should not let rejections disillusion you, even though they might seem momentous to you.
The most important thing is to take rejection in your stride, just as you have to do with so many other things in every kind of business venture. Only then will you be able to reap the results of your efforts.
Take the opportunity to learn new ways to drive additional prospects to your opportunity. Build a traffic funnel that will increase the number of people you talk to exponentially.