Network Marketing Success--why Busy People are the Best Kind to Sponsor

Prospecting and sponsoring quality team members is key to network marketing success.  And when prospecting in Network Marketing, you're sure to run across all types of people--people looking to make a little extra money each month, people who want a complete lifestyle change, people who want to get rich quick, and people who are willing to work hard in order to make it big.  You'll find that some types of people make great Network Marketers, while others are probably better off sticking with their J.O.B.  I've found that the busiest people are often the best ones to sponsor.  Here's why.


Busy people are generally successful people.  They have a lot going on in their lives, and they know how to organize and prioritize in order to achieve the most.  You don't have to teach your busy new recruit that sitting in front of the television isn't going to help them reach their goals and dreams.  They already know that, and it's not a major lifestyle change for them to have more on their agenda than eat, sleep, go to work and watch TV.


Another reason busy people are often the best Network Marketers is that when they join a Network Marketing company, it's because they see the value and possibilities that Network Marketing provides.  It's not because they're looking for something else to do in their spare time!  They're already busy, and may not really have time for a business...but they see what Network Marketing has to offer, and they're willing to make time.  When someone sees the brilliance of Network Marketing, they're a lot more likely to take things and run with them.


Finally, busy people make great Network Marketers because they know how to take action.  You know they take action in life because their schedules prove it!  They tend to be self-starters who look at what needs to be done and then get to work doing it.  Perhaps the biggest factor in achieving success in Network Marketing is taking action, and people who are busy don't need poking and prodding in order to start taking action.  They know that taking action is key to achieving success in anything, so they're ready to get moving as soon as they sign up.

Author: Megan Marshall