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The Death of Network Marketing and MLM
Author Todd Falcone | 16.12.2007 | Category Breaking MLM News
Alright…so, I guess I better go out and get a job at Jack-in-the-Box again and start my entire working career all over.
Sorry folks. I will be closing my training company this week and getting a job. NOT!
This one has got me a little miffed. There’s a new e-book coming out featuring Mike Filsaime and Ellie Drake, titled something like “The Death of Network Marketing.”
I haven’t seen it or read it yet, but the title makes me want to puke.
I know Ellie personally and she is a very good trainer. In fact, I have spoken with her on stage a number of times. I’m not sure what SHE is going to do with her speaking business, since network marketing is dead. I DON’T personally know Mike Filsaime, and don’t think he has had any network marketing success. Although, I do know he has a fair amount of success doing online marketing with his Butterfly Marketing System.
So…here’s my beef, and I would love to hear from you on this one.
There’s a bunch of terminology being thrown out there about things like Web 2.0…and now Network Marketing 2.0, 3.0, etc.
Web 2.0, is a phrase coined by O’Reilly Media in 2004, which refers to a perceived second-generation of Web-based services—such as social networking sites, wikis, communication tools, and other things that emphasize online collaboration and sharing among users.
I absolutely agree that technology changes things all the time. I DO NOT however, believe that network marketing is dead, or even close to it. I think that a subject line that reads: NETWORK MARKETING IS DEAD will certainly capture the attention of lots of people and inevitably sell a lot of whatever it is they may be selling using that quite powerful headline.
Technology has always changed the way we do things. Let’s look at a little history in network marketing.
1950’s-1970’s: Most network marketing business were built through one-on-one presentations, hotel meetings, and in-home presentations.
1980’s: During the 80’s lots of companies were built using the same methodologies of the past, with a few changes. VHS provided the opportunity for someone to watch a video tape about a business. Cassette tapes also became commonplace as a means of disseminating information.
1990’s: A ton of change happened in the 1990’s, and I was there to experience all of it. Still, many companies built through warm market (and they continue to do so today), hotel meetings, in-home presentations, and coffee shop one-on-one’s. Conference calling, recorded presentation lines and Fax-on-Demand became widespread throughout the entire industry. Still, tools continued to progress, with flashier brochures and hot audio tapes like “Dead Doctors Don’t Lie” putting New Vision on the map to over 500 million in sales and “The Ray Cassano Tape”, which essentially MADE Cell-Tech. Along comes the Internet. First…no one really knew what it was. AOL comes along and people began chatting their rear ends off. If you asked a friend in 1991 or 1992 if they had an email address, the answer was “no” a majority of the time. In the mid-90’s, lead generation companies began to spring up all over the place. In fact, I invested 11 years of my life with one of the top lead generation companies of it’s time. The World Wide Web exploded during the mid-90’s as well, and along came things like auto-responders which allowed marketers to load up leads and email their brains out. During the latter part of the 90’s, things began to change. The massive proliferation of spammers caused “filtering” to exist. ISP’s and individuals could filter out mail that they didn’t want to receive. The pure number of emails people received caused them to NOT pay as much attention as they did in the mid 1990’s. Capture pages (squeeze pages) allowed people to begin to market themselves online and “capture” information about their prospects. At first, it was free. Now…while generating traffic to a site can be free, PPC (Pay-per-Click) advertising has become the norm for a lot of marketers. The good marketers are still able to generate traffic because of their skills and knowledge related to creating sites that are solid in content and contain relevant information for the web surfer.
The early 2000’s: While some of what I just mentioned, PPC advertising and Squeeze pages began to formulate in the 90’s, it really matured in the year 2000 and beyond. Still today, even with the advent of very cool technologies, network marketing really has not changed. What HAS changed is the way we attract people (if we choose to utilize some of those methods) and how we PRESENT information to people. In today’s day and age, everyone has a website, a squeeze page, an online system, an audio CD, a DVD, online movies, etc. But STILL, even today as I write this message, people are using and successfully building their businesses the way they always have.
Again…what HAS changed are the tools and the technologies available to us. Network Marketing is STILL a people business and always will be. Until we move into the age of I-Robot starring Will Smith, where we have robots building our businesses for us, WE still need to do the work, generate the trust, and assist people in building a distribution network that generates volume through sales, so that YOU get paid.
I LOVE technology. I LOVE new tools and ideas.
In just the last couple of years, Social Networking has exploded. What IS Social Networking? It is simply a new phenomenon of linking people together in some way, shape or form. Sites like YouTube, MySpace, Friendster and MagneticSponsoring allow people to connect, share and network with one another, which certainly does change the landscape a bit in terms of our choices.
Change is inevitable. In fact, the only constant in life IS change. I believe it is critically important to EMBRACE it, rather than fight it. I’ve got a blog, a YouTube site, a MySpace page, a profile at MagneticSponsoring.com, and continue to utilize ALL of these new ideas to grow my company.
What pisses me off is to say that Network Marketing is dead. It simply is not true. Our profession as a whole continues to grow both domestically and globally.
Just to set the record straight, I will be posting an audio interview on my website later this week. I am going to interview a handful of people who have build GIGANTIC businesses in just the past few years using the same methods that have worked for decades.
Again..I’m NOT saying that you ignore technology at all. Use it. Learn it. Embrace it. But, to make such a statement and say that the “old way” is totally dead is simply NOT true.
Wait for my interview. You will find it at http://www.MLMPowerHour.com
Living a Life of Purpose
Author Todd Falcone | 08.12.2007 | Category Uncategorized
I was thinking deeply a couple of nights ago as I lay in bed with my mind still spinning from the days activities. I do that often…lay in bed, my mind moving a million miles an hour, thinking, pondering, creating.
I began to think about life’s PRIORITIES and MY life’s PURPOSE.
We, meaning the human race, go through the same cycle as every other human being on earth goes through (but…with an infinite myriad of different experiences during that life cycle).
We’re born, we learn, we grow, we grow old (at least some do), and then we die.
The human race goes on and on through procreation (you know…sex, babies, hopefully more sex, and then maybe more babies depending on an individual’s preference).
What is YOUR life’s purpose?
Looking even deeper into our life cycle, it will proceed as follows for the great majority:
You are BORN into this world, totally unconscious (in terms of one’s mind).
Ages 0-7 most individuals go through what is called an IMPRINT period, absorbing everything around them like sponges, accepting much of it as true, especially coming from our parents. If raised in a decent family, one will learn the difference between right and wrong, good and bad.
Between the ages of 8 and 13, we go through the MODELING period, where we copy people…often our parents, friends and those that we are around the most. We try new things, much like we try a new set of clothes to see how it “fits” on us as individuals.
Between the ages of 13 and 21, we go through the SOCIALIZATION period, where we are largely influenced by our peers and the media, as we seek to be around those that we see or feel are similar to us.
Somewhere along the way, during or after the SOCIALIZATION period, many individuals seek out and find what they hope to be life partners, create and bring children into this world, and perpetuate the human race ad infinitum.
There are many, many, many other things, experiences, traumas, triumphs, tragedies, joyful and dreadful experiences…and an absolute mass of “other stuff” that happens to everyone, everywhere, wherever they exist throughout the world.
One of those experiences is WORK. Let’s face it, to survive on this planet one must have money. Some choose to do what the masses do and get a job. Most people who are reading this are probably part of a smaller group of people that truly have a desire to create greatness in their lives and in the lives of others.
Again…remember, at one point, wherever that point is, we all die.
While we are here, and why I am writing this particular post is simple.
How do we go about living a life of real PURPOSE?
It’s easy to go through life, going through the motions, working, eating, sleeping…living. But…
What is THE PURPOSE?
My friend Mark Yarnell says that “you must have a goal that is bigger than yourself.”
I agree with that.
Why not take it a step further and instead of just talking about “business” goals, have a discussion on the purpose of YOUR ENTIRE LIFE?
You ever ask yourself, “Why am I here?” or “What IS my purpose?”
While lying in bed the other night unable to sleep, I pondered this question greatly.
How do we live a life of balance, fulfillment, joy and happiness while leaving a legacy knowing that what we’ve done during our small amount of time on planet earth has made a SIGNIFICANT difference in some way, shape or form?
I don’t know what your beliefs are, but I believe in a Higher Power…God.
This post is not to get into a discussion over religious preferences, debates over Darwinism, whose religion is right, or anything close to that.
I sat down and wrote out my priorities for living a life of PURPOSE.
IF you believe in God, or whatever you may call your Higher Being, isn’t it important that we first SERVE Him in all that we do?
Next…my priority is me (or, in your case…YOU). Why? Without your existence, how can you possibly make a difference. So…if you are serving YOU, without maintaining quality of mind, body and soul, one simply withers away. You can’t help your kids if you’re dead. You can’t build a business if you are dead. You can’t do anything that I’m aware of in death. So…as you end this year, and begin the New Year of 2008, make sure you take care of YOU. Because without you, nothing is possible.
For those of us that are in relationships and looking to create long term unity, which doesn’t seem to happen so often in North America and throughout the world for that matter, tender to those relationships. Focus on that partnership. Don’t ignore it. Don’t take it for granted, and don’t let it slip.
BTW…I am not saying that I’m not guilty of any of these things I’ve just mentioned, or any of the things that I will mention, because I have. AWARENESS is the beginning of change.
Next…your offspring. That is, if you choose to take that route. I did. And while every moment isn’t exactly the most pleasurable experience, raising children is one of life’s greatest joys. Those of us that are parents or plan to be have a monumental responsibility of raising our offspring to become the greatest they can possibly be. I will never take that for granted and never forget how critically important that is.
Lastly…at least kind of, is your livelihood. How you choose to make your living each and every day to survive and thrive while you are here, to provide food, shelter and security for your family is certainly of grand importance.
Obviously, most if not all of you reading this post are involved in some form of Direct Sales or Network Marketing opportunity. Your position (or bonus check), as small or large as it might be at this very moment in time has the capacity to continue to grow even well beyond some of your wildest expectations.
How are you acting while building your business?
Are you just doing it for the money, the cars, and what ever else your mind might ponder?
Are you just going through the motions every day?
Are you “grinding” away trying to make a buck, forsaking all the other far more important things that life is all about?
Or…
Are you going out into the marketplace, living a life of grand proportions, a life that is truly PURPOSEFUL, making major differences for the better in all those that you touch, and doing so for the greater good of all mankind, knowing in your heart and with complete Faith, that you truly DO have a REAL and PROFOUND PURPOSE?
That is all I have to say…
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