What are network marketing astronauts?

August 13, 2009 by Daniel McGonagle · 7 Comments
Filed under: Mandura Team Building 

Got in the way of the straight line

Got in the way of the straight line

One day during my college years I was working an after-school job and my boss came up to me and said,

“Hey your father tells me you’re going to be an astronaut?!”

“What?,” I replied…”an astronaut, no man not me, I haven’t even decided on a major yet!”

My boss says,

“Well, you father says you’re taking up space in school”  :)

I always thought that was a pretty funny joke, but this is a site about Mandura and building a team in Mandura so the lame joke and anecdote referred to above has a point and it’s this…

Network marketing is also known as attraction marketing; getting similar-minded people who join forces with you.

So if you try enrolling people into Mandura on the premise that all they have to do is claim a spot, get locked in, and let spillover make them millions, then you’re attracting the wrong crowd.

When you use the  “do-nothing and make tons of cash” approach, you’re filling your team with network marketing astronauts, A.K.A. deadbeat downlines.

You don’t want to do this otherwise you’re create a self-fulfilling prophecy for failure.

If you focus on immediate signups by promising the world yet delivering something far short of that, the attrition rate of your team members starts skyrocketing a few months after the buzz dies down.

This is such a common mistake made by so many network marketers.  They target the wrong people with the wrong approach and don’t see the results they want because of that.

They never had a chance…not by doing things that way

We will teach you the right way, and now is the time to join a team that will teach and mentor you towards network marketing success not only just with Mandura, but with any program you may be involved in right now.

Attraction Marketing System

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