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kevin664
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# Posted: 16 Jan 2008 14:01
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Newbies come to the MLM industry in droves.
They are green and sometimes full of unrealistic unattainable goals ..... at least at first.
I'm not saying they can't reach these goals. What I'm saying is more than likely they can't realize their expectations within the timetable they want.
They want to get rich quick.
One of the best ways, in my opinion, a mentor can help the MLM newbie to get into the proper MLM mindset is through literature.
A good book about attaining financial success can help a newbie in a HUGE way to establish a frame of reference for what is possible in this industry.
The book that helped me the most when I set out on this journey of financial success via MLM was, "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill.
What I got out of the book was a clear understanding of what it means to attract money. It meant a complete lifestyle change and helped me to realize that the financial gains I expected would happen, just not overnight.
What book would you recommend to a MLM newbie?
- Kevin Tyler Smith
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happywife
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# Posted: 16 Jan 2008 17:38
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I'm new to MLM/NM and haven't read a lot yet on the subject. What I have read recently that I thought was very good was Ann Sieg's, The Renegade Marketer.
I think it would be very encouraging for both new network marketers as well as those who have been at it and struggling.
In another forum I visit, quite a few veteran mlmers have posted how much that book meant to them and really hit home. They are thrilled to have found it (which is why I decided to get it).
There is another book called The 7 Great Lies of Network Marketing, which is also by Ann Sieg. It is free and you can get a copy from the link in my signature. It, too, is very eye opening.
Perhaps these books will also help others.
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malibumentor
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# Posted: 16 Jan 2008 22:05 · Edited by: malibumentor
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For inspiration and positivism Check out John Milton Fogg's The Greatest Networker in The World, available free through his website or you can buy a copy.
For the unvarnished hard truth about marketing MLMs : Dan Kennedy's Prospecting Sucks
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kevin664
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# Posted: 18 Jan 2008 13:32
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Sounds interesting.
I can't say that I have read anything by these 2 individuals.
I will have to check them out.
Thanks for sharing.
- Kevin Tyler Smith
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Unity
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# Posted: 20 Jan 2008 08:54
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I would recommend any book by Edward Ludbrook. Very knowledgeable about Network Marketing. Tells how it all works and also tells you the basic ways to work the system.
Good for any newcomer while they are still wondering what it is all about. However, I like to help my team members to understand the world of NM by going through books with them.
Unlike any other form of work people need to get for themselves an education which will fit them for so many aspects of the business - fast. There are so many books to recommend but we have to be careful not to overwhelm. Behind where I am sitting in my office I have bookshelves absolutely crammed with books. I'd love to be able to put all the information contained into my new people's minds so that they would have a good understanding from the outset.
Working in NM entails understanding:
the business the products communication math people skills leadership motivation personal development
However, all this takes time and meanwhile many are lost. All areas have many books that can be read. I would go back to the books which actually teach the basics of selling and recruiting. Hopefully your new people will be with you long enough to get into the rest of what is needed as time goes by.
Sorry to ramble on! I was only going to recommend Ludbrook's books when I started this.
Regards, Unity
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# Posted: 21 Jan 2008 19:42
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I like Ann Sieg and her free ebook - The 7 Great lies of Network Marketing - but there are a lot of free ebooks and things to tap into...
Most everything I have read or seen has given me tips and ideas
Viola
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circuitrider44
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# Posted: 31 Jan 2008 14:31
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Have you read the one she sells and if so is it a lot more help. Charles
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Mark_Worthen
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# Posted: 1 Feb 2008 19:06
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Quoting: circuitrider44 Have you read the one she sells and if so is it a lot more help. Charles __________________ Charles W Anderton
Yes, I have read Renegade Marketer and I highly recommend it.
I also recommend Magnetic Sponsoring by Mike Dillard ($39) and MLM The Whole Truth ($37) by Lou Abbot.
All the Best,
Mark
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ekkmendoza
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# Posted: 1 Feb 2008 21:44
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Quoting: malibumentor Check out John Milton Fogg's The Greatest Networker in The World,
I've read that some few years ago, and its great!
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ekkmendoza
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# Posted: 1 Feb 2008 21:48
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If your not sure what book to read, just search the net for available ebooks for you to download. I have a few collection I got for free, and most are really helpful and inspiring.
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annadenise
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# Posted: 24 Mar 2008 01:03 · Edited by: annadenise
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This is more than one, but comes from someone who I trust. I have read several of these myself.
* 'The Success Principles' by Jack Canfield
* The Accidental Millionaire - Stephanie Frank
* "Getting Everything You Can Out Of All You've Got" - Jay Abraham
* "The Instant Millionaire" by Mark Fisher
* Jerry Hicks: Ask And It Is Given: Learning To Manifest Your Desires
* Wayne Dyer's is "The Power of Intention"
* Developing the Leader Within You. By John C. Maxwell
* Think and Grow Rich. By Napoleon Hill
* The Psychology of Winning. By Dennis Waitley
* The Greatest Networker in the World. By John Milton Fogg
* The Power of Positive Thinking. By Norman Vincent Peale
* The Richest Man in Babylon. By George S. Clason
* Oh, the Places You'll Go! by Dr. Seuss
* The Magic of Believing by Claude Bristol
* The Magic of Thinking Big by David Schwartz
* The Trick To Money Is Having Some by Stuart Wilde
* Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand (will forever change your thinking)
* The Dynamic Laws of Prosperity by Catherine Ponder
* Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Dr. Stephen Covey
* Principal Centered Leadership by Steven Covey
* Lead, Follow, Or Get Out Of The Way by Jim Lundy
* Awaken The Giant Within by Anthony Robbins
* Leadership Secrets Of Attila The Hun by Wess Roberts
* Sun Tzu - Art Of War
* The Leader In You by Dale Carnegie
* Success Is A Choice by Rick Pitino
* The Winner Within by Pat Riley
* 7 Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chopra
* Who Moved My Cheese? - Spencer Johnson, Kenneth H. Blanchard
* Rich Dad's the Business School for People who Like Helping People - Robert Kiyosaki
* Rich Dad, Poor Dad - Robert Kiyosaki
* Cash Flow Quadrant - Robert Kiyosaki
* The Millionaire Next Door - Thomas J. Stanley & William D. Danko
* Failing Forward: How to Make the Most of Your Mistake - John Maxwell
* The 17 Essential Qualities Of A Team Player Becoming The Kind Of Person Every Team Wants - John C. Maxwell
* Your First Year in Network Marketing: Overcome Your Fears, Experience Success, and Achieve Your Dreams! - Mark Yarnell, Rene Reid Yarnell
* If You Think You Can!: Thirteen Laws that Govern the Performance of High Achievers - TJ Hoisington
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# Posted: 3 Apr 2008 16:42
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Just to add a few I did not see on the excellent list above:
The Slight Edge, Jeff Olsen Spiritual Marketing, Dr. Joe Vitale Betting on Yourself, Dr. Robert Anthony ANYTHING By John C. Maxwell is good
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# Posted: 3 Apr 2008 18:05
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AnnaDenise.
Thank you for the extensive list. I have not heard of some of those. I will definitely check them out.
Becky West
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# Posted: 3 Apr 2008 19:19
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circuitrider44: Have you read the one she sells and if so is it a lot more help. Charles
Sorry Charles - I didn't see your question till now and yes, I do have the one you have to pay for and it is worth every penny!
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freecashhappens
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# Posted: 4 May 2008 02:29
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How to meet friends and influence people is great. That is about building relationships and that is what MLM is really all about. That should be a must read for everybody. It's helped me with being a better father and husband as well as networker
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RayvinAndRob
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# Posted: 4 May 2008 02:43 · Edited by: RayvinAndRob
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Success in 10 Steps by Michael Dlouhy.
It's free and it's the best book for anyone who's wondering why they are struggling and failing in their MLM. It doesn't mention any company; it's generic'; and it's not an affiliate program in disguise. Nobody makes any money with it.
It saved us years of failure and frustration.
Rob Nyte
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Zurvita
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# Posted: 10 May 2008 02:38
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I will have to go with Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich for this one. So much of what is out there is based from this book, that it is a no brainer to make sure to check it out. Alot of the info has just been remarketed, "The Secret Law Of Attraction" for instance. Of course he had his influences when he wrote his book as well, but all things considered this classic will get anyone started on there way.
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