By Donnie Boots

There are a lot of reasons why people doing network marketing fail but those can be broken down into 4 main reasons. You might think that your lack of success, or not having reached your full potential has to do with the programs and products you are involve din and that is incorrect.

Reason #1 for network marketing failures has to do with your network marketing and recruiting methods. If you're doing what everyone else is doing, which is acting like a peddler, then you'll never stand out form the crowd. If you're not branding yourself then you are a peddler, not a recruiter.

The second reason for not reaching as high as you can go with your network marketing business is experiencing a lack of cash flow or just meager cash flow. If you're not receiving daily affiliate commissions and compensation plan commissions you're running a non-profit business from the discomfort of your own home. You have to establish and maintain positive daily cash flow in order to fund your paid advertising methods.

The third component that is lacking in many marketer's businesses is a lack of prospects, leads and or subscribers. If you don't have any website traffic then you don't get prospects and that makes it impossible to create the necessary cash flow. Your lead generation is obviously a very necessary element to your overall success and addressing this concern is crucial.

Many network marketers are not generating enough leads to develop a profitable business even though there are hundreds of ways to do this via offline and online methods. Online internet marketing and leads generation can be done quite easily if you know how to go about doing it properly.

Reason #4 for failing with network marketing has to do with practicing an improper network marketing business model. The vast majority of network marketers are not marketing a funded proposal and this is absolutely crucial for creating leads and daily cash flow.

A good funded proposal and attraction marketing system will build your list and create cash flow for your business, and yet 95% of all marketers fail to do this!

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