Test to my business expertise…dang it!
March 27, 2008 at 12:49 pm | In Just a little rant, What is this blog about? | Leave a CommentTags: being broke, no money to grow a business, shoe string budget
Hello everyone!
Long time no chit chat, been busy doing nothing, you know how that is….
Okay well, I have a delimma (did I spell that right? d-e-l-i-m-m-a, doesn’t look right) but anyway. Well, I spell it right didn’t thanks to, dictioanry.com and google, the word is spelled: dilemma, which still don’t look right! Okay moving on! Back on topic- I am stuck between a rock and a hard place. I have no money to spend on my business, at all. Not sqeezing another dime out, I have to go out of town and can’t go broke, now can I? Umm no, I can’t. I have to buy clothes for the trip, food, and shelter and those things are kind of important, know what I mean? Why are needs so important?
So, what do you do when you are in this position? No leads, no money, no time but you are still paying your monthly payment to stay “active”. What do you do? What can you do?
I looked online and tried to get some advice, well that did not work at all. I am not maxing out my credit card and living on the edge just to “hopefully” make enough money to pay it off. I am sorry, but I am a square and don’t take risks like that. I will not go into debt for this business, to me that is not too smart and a little extreme. Extreme + square = not me at all.
So then, I looked at some other things and they said, pass out flyers and samples all over town. Well bing that I leave in a few weeks and my house looks like a tornado hit it, not to mention my desk looks like someone dumped a compost pile on it, I don’t have the time to walk all over town! Well, then I thought “drive around town then!”, sounded like a great plan until I saw the gas prices, Father help us all! Gas is $3.11 and we have an SUV, so that’s like oil and water, they don’t mix. Especially when you have no money….
Next, I said to myself, call people, do some cold calling around town. Bright idea right, no gas, just a few hours, and it’s free. Sounds like a great idea, right? I thought so too, until I called 54975 churches for fundraisers and I guess they took the day off! On a Wednesday, they decided to go on vacation or something. What’s really going on?
So should I take a break and just concentrate on “life”? I am thinking about doing that, but this is recruiting season and I will miss out on all the leads and growing my business. What do I do? What’s a gal to do? Anyone gonna answer me?
I am not quiting my business, that’s not an option, I am just at a stand still right now. So, I am going to study some more and sharpen my “marketing skills” while I have the opportunity and who knows what may come of this?
I don’t know! I am all out of ideas! I know how to grow a business with a shoe string budget, but how do you do it on no budget with no money? You can’t! It takes money to make money!
So, I’ll relax until my budget allows me to actually make some money…
Thanks for reading,
Jarmelia
Build a team or sell the products?
February 17, 2008 at 8:39 pm | In Just a little rant | Leave a CommentTags: direct sales, mlm, network marketing
I am a bit upset to say the least, it seems like more people are focusing on building teams and sponsoring team members than on selling the actual products. With the company I am in there are many ways to build your business, retailing, fundraising or residual income(sponsoring). But it seems like the focus is on sponsoring.
I think the actual products themselves are being put on the back burner. I am not just talking about with my company but many others as well. Seems to be a race to get the most sign ups and team members, where in my opinion it should be who exposed our wonderful products to more people. Isn’t that why the company was formed? I don’t want anyone to think I am bitter or anything like that, but I am tired of people saying “If you really want to make some money start building a team.”
I think alot people stop working from home due to sponsors who don’t care, don’t know what they are doing or told them a bunch of half truths about the company. Being a sponsor is not something people should take lightly or think of as a quick buck.
Seems like you have to know what the ins and outs of MLM and network marketing in order to be in direct sales now a days, which shouldn’t be.
And to be honest that is not what I signed up for, I didn’t sign up to train people in MLM. Tell them about my business and teach them how to retail, fundraise and create residual income, is what I wanted to do. But, to sign up people and teach them how to sign up people an on and on, I didn’t sign up for that.
I love candles and wanted to sell them, plain and simple. I found out I could make money teaching other people how to sell candles, a added bonus. But, I think for many people that is not what they signed up with their companies to do. It seems as if they just signed up to build teams and make money, no passion at all for the product or retailing it. So then it is no longer Direct Sales it is MLM! Shouldn’t Direct Selling be the focus of a Direct Sales company?
I hope this whole MLM or network marketing stuff is just a fad and will be over really soon, because I actually like selling the products I sell and don’t want to focus entirely on sponsoring. I actually find joy in making gift baskets, sachets and selling candles. But, if you ask me to talk about the busines opportunity, don’t expect me to get all MLM and such, I am going to talk about how simple it is to SELL the products and earn a living doing that!
There are lots of other companies out there that focus specifically on MLM, so why join a direct sales company if your major is MLM? I just don’t get it, you obviously don’t have a passion for the products or care anything about them.
I thought “Earn Residual Income” meant tell others how to sell these products and make money doing that. Not, sign up more people and teach those people how to sign up more people, but use the products to draw them in and then forget about the products.
I feel like eveything in the company should revolve around the products and selling them, everything else is a bonus in my opinion. I see why some companies have quotas…….
*rant over*
Jarmelia Ladson
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