3 Tips for Network Marketing Success
July 27, 2009 by
The quickest way to get where you want to go is find someone who has already done it and copy what they did. Or even better have them teach you how they did it.
Find a MENTOR
This is simple enough in theory but in practice it is hard to find a mentor. Why is that? Well just because someone is successful does not mean they can teach others how to do what they have done.
When it comes to Network Marketing Success there is another issue that must be overcome.
DUPLICATION
Just because they can teach you, does not mean it is something everyone could learn. In the case of Network Marketing Success I think when you find someone who is a great leader you will also find your mentor.
So what are the leadership qualities to watch out for? These are what I believe are the three cornerstones of leadership:-
- True leaders do not develop peoples beliefs in the leader, they develop the belief in the follower
- True leaders know they are not good at everything and build a “Core Team” of people who have a talent in the areas they do not
- True leaders have developed systems that their leverage time. The system has to be step by step and simple enough that an eight year old could follow it
If any of this is making sense to you then you are likely looking for network marketing success and may find some value of joining this free Network Marketing Success mentor program.

yes all pickles are made from cucumbers but they take a long time! my grandma makes a ton every year.
heres a recipe for dill pickles (my favorite)!
DILL PICKLES
7 lbs. cucumbers, about 3 1/2" long
12 stalks fresh dill
1 pt. cider vinegar
1 c. rock salt (the kind used in making ice cream)
2 1/4 qts. water
12 green grape leaves
Wash cucumbers thoroughly in 2 or 3 cold water baths. Pack vertically in clean, sterile quart or half gallon jars, leaving enough space in the top of jar for dill. Wash the dill quickly through cold water to remove dust. Fold up compactly and stuff one stalk down between pickles and one in top of each jar to fill up the space above pickles. Heat vinegar, salt and water just to boiling. Immediately pour over pickles, filling jars to 1/2" from top. Stuff in folded grape leaves. Seal. Store in cool, dark place. They taste best after about 6 months. Makes 6 to 7 quarts.
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