• linusruzicka

    HA! Great video John. Glad to see you on a video instead of just your words.

    Anyways – your product is the most important and relevant portion of the biz. And like you said, if you don't blieve in it, people will see right through you.

    That also goes for yourself. If you don't believe in yourself, then who is?

    That is why I believe in this product right here – Linus
    Ruzicka

    God Bless,

    Linus Ruzicka

  • http://www.kathysammons.com/ Kathy Sammons

    John,
    This is great. Some of the comp plans need a little explanation because they can be confusing and some are very vague. So you may have to get help from whoever is asking you to sign up and if they do not know and can't find out….well that is a red flag for sure.

    Like Linus said, the product is equally important, if you do not feel this product in your heart, then you best not spend your time and money trying to sell it.

    Thanks of the post,

    Peace…

    Kathy
    Kathy Sammons Dot Com

  • http://www.carlosanastacio.com/ carlos

    John,
    You brought some interesting points that network marketers must consider..Good looking out

  • Nathan McClure

    Confidence in sales is numero uno. Make sure you are absolutely confident in the company you choose. And that means the whole product from ingredients to pay structure.

  • http://www.tamratrowbridge.com/ Tamra

    John,

    Wow great video. I am still on the hunt for a primary. I know what I don’t want but still not sure what I do.

    Now that I have a guide to help with my selection process, I will feel more confident in finding the right primary that fits me.

    Tamra
    Article Marketing

  • jeffmitchell

    Rock on 10 fold Bob. There are a ton of me too products out there. Most people get involved in the industry on a whim from a friend. Which was a huge concern for me when I first came to this industry. Make sure that you company is reliable and they are going to have staying power. If you recruit a ffew friends and the company folds….your going to be out a whole lot more than just a company and downline. Like you said…always do your due diligence. And if the opportunity is good…do it quickly.

    Jeff Mitchell

  • billpalte

    Hey John,
    Great post on why your primary company can make or break you. Too many people fail to do the required research before joining a business and, unfortunately, many regret their decisions later.

    The point of being a true leader is a vital point that many people miss also. The “do as I say not as I do” leaders usually don't succeed because, as you state, people see right thru them.

    To Your Continued Success,
    Bill

  • http://www.Bertmcclure.com/ Bert

    You are right John,

    We really need to research our primary companies well before putting our names behind it.

    You know what to look for.

    ~Bert

  • http://JohnStoneBlog.com John Stone

    Thanks Nathan, Yes be a product of the product.

  • http://JohnStoneBlog.com John Stone

    Tamra,
    I'm glad this video has helped you. Good luck on your primary.

    John

  • http://JohnStoneBlog.com John Stone

    Right on Jeff!

    John

  • http://JohnStoneBlog.com John Stone

    Thanks for you insight Bill.

    John

  • http://JohnStoneBlog.com John Stone

    Thanks Bert!

  • bobhoward

    Simple and too the point. Very good points I might add as well.

  • http://meetyole.com Yo Le

    John,

    I agree with a lot of the points that you make…although I'd have to say that you do not have to be in love with the product…I mean you can't hate it but you don't have to be in love with it. You have to have enough conviction about it and belief about it though.

    The reason why I point this out is because you being a customer is not gonna grow you a business or make you money, other people being customers is what your business is about and is what is going to make you money.

    Great info though.

    - Yo

  • http://JohnStoneBlog.com John Stone

    Thanks Bob.

  • http://JohnStoneBlog.com John Stone

    Yo,

    Thanks for your insight.

  • http://JohnStoneBlog.com John Stone

    Thanks Bob.

  • http://JohnStoneBlog.com John Stone

    Yo,

    Thanks for your insight.