Network Marketing: How Much Money Do I Make? None Of Your Business.

Published: 02nd December 2010
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Really, would you normally ask someone out of the blue how much money they make? Probably not. Then why would you ask me how much money I make in my network marketing business? Not only is it not proper to ask such a question, but the amount of money I make in my business has no bearing whatsoever on how much money you may or may not make in your own business. My own mother has never asked me how much money I make. Why? Because she was taught not to ask anyone that question, as I was taught by her. The only thing she needs to know is that if she ever needs anything, that she can ask, and she shall receive. Know how many times she has asked? That's right. Never. As in ever.

So, don't ask me how much money that I make, because it is truly none of your business. What you should be asking is how much money do you yourself want to make? It's very simple really. The harder you work, the more you make. The more you work on your personal growth, the more you make. The more you sharpen your marketing skills, the more you make. The harder that you work, the luckier you get.


Once you have answered that question of yourself, I can then teach you how to make that amount of money, what you need to do to make it happen. Not until then. How much money you make depends on how high your aspirations are. Are you coachable? How are your work habits? Are you self disciplined? Are you persistent? Or are you a quitter? It's about work ethic, perseverance, dreaming, goals and drive, among other things. It's not about making a couple of half-hearted calls while you're watching Oprah or Monday Night football. It's about focus and energy. And if you have no ambition, it doesn't matter what I say.

The bottom line is this: The amount of money I make has nothing to do with what you can make. While we're on the subject of "making money", let's clarify something. The only people that "make money" work at the US Treasury. The rest of us have to "earn" it.

Now, if you have never earned more than 40K, don't make your 1st year income goal too high. Because you can't really imagine what it's like to earn 150K. Your first goal should be to replace your current income. Why? Because you know what it is like to earn that amount. There will be plenty of time to raise your goal. But we must keep things realistic in the beginning. This is one reason that I don't do hype and I don't do income claims. I don't believe in them. Do you really care whether I have 100,000 people in my downline? You shouldn't. What you should care about is your goals, your down line, your income, not mine. My responsibility is to teach you how to get there, by using proven methods, processes and systems. If you combine these things with hard work, consistency and belief, you will be unstoppable. I don't recruit, I sponsor. I don't train, I teach. But you have to make decision to be the best student that you can be.


To your success.

Matt McDonald /
McDonald Media Group /
Educate. Execute. Prosper. /
Do You Own Your Life?
http://www.onlineprofitline.com

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