Mandura Team Tips – Choose Mandura Team for Best Compensation
Posted by Donna Bessken in MLM Saturday, 29 August 2009 14:54 No Comments
Many network marketers are looking at MyMandura as a company. It is a great income opportunity and they do not want to miss it. But how do you chose which team to join? What if you get a team that has lousy support or no training for new members? That is why so many network marketers fail and you don’t want to go there.
So how do you sort them out? You do your homework, or due diligence. Talk with your prospective sponsors and see how they relate to you. See how you relate to them? Can they answer your questions and not make you feel stupid? Ask these questions:
* Tell me how your team is different from other teams. * How do you support have in new team members? * Have you ever successfully trained a new person in any other program before? * How easy is your marketing system? Can I just plug it in and go?
Any potential sponsor ought to be willing and able to answer those questions. The one-leg, one-team straight-line compensation plan makes MyMandura a business opportunity that is primed for success. In this kind of program there is a heavy emphasis on team benefits. That is important for you to know. It means that it is not only the first people who signed up who will reap all of the income, but everyone on the team earns from everyone’s participation.
When it comes down to it, with MyMandura, the people who get on the best team will benefit the most. Obviously as a Mandura network marketing team leader you want to have a marketing system that is set up to make promotions work for anyone new who joins. You are not looking for free-loaders who will diminish the team’s promotions. You want your marketing system to work for all of your team members have success regardless of their skill level.
As the old saying goes, you can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make them drink. The best way you can prepare for your team building is to have all of the tools they need to achieve success and give them a boost to learn to apply them and let them run with the methods and tools you have given them.
If you cannot show someone else how to repeat the process you have just completed, your team will suffer. As a Mandura Team leader you must be able to replicate your techniques in order to train your newest team members. To succeed with network marketing programs, including MyMandura, you need to work with your own system. Then you share those strategies with your incoming members so they can teach their new members too.
Otherwise you will be setting yourself up like the Pied Piper, enticing people to follow you from one opportunity to the next to their eventual doom(or yours). All successful network marketing programs need sustained and rewarded team growth in addition to personal income. MyMandura makes that easy.
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