Seven Steps to a Successful Watkins Business

Posted in Watkins Business by Eldon on February 20th, 2007

It won’t get much simpler than this. :)

These seven steps work wonders for anyone wanting to build a profitable Watkins business. The same steps apply to you, if you are in any network marketing or direct sales business.

This is not magic. These steps are based on time-tested principles of success.

1. Decide why you want success - it is surprising how many people start a home business and really don’t have their “why” firmly defined. You need to know.

2. Experience the products yourself - in network marketing or direct sales, you must know and love your products. Otherwise, your confidence in representing them won’t be there.

3. Believe in what you’re doing - know that you are in a fantastic business that offers great products and a solid income opportunity for anyone willing to put in the effort.

4. Plan your strategy - consult with successful upline members, and take full advantage of your company’s training. Don’t skip this, and don’t try to re-invent the wheel. Do it right.

5. Communicate with people about the business and products - this is a big one. The more people you talk to about your products and business, the more successful you will be. Finding new customers and business associates is, by and large, a numbers game. You’ll get lots of “no” answers, but if you hang in there, lots of “yes” answers too!

6. Expand your downline group and customer base - do number five consistently, and this will happen. Don’t get discouraged. Just do it.

7. Enjoy money and free time - this is the end result of doing steps one through six. This is where it all pays off. Visualize this, it will keep you going!

About the Author:

Eldon Beard is a Watkins Manager with Associates All Across the USA and Canada

Watkins Home Based Business

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