Small Business Networking Groups, It’s Like Shooting Fish in a Barrel
There is no shortage of business networking groups around the globe however some of them do much better than others.
Far too many sales people find this out the hard way and as a result, the reputation of small business networking has suffered in general.
From what I have experienced in business, there’s no shortage of opportunity but there is a shortage of professionally managed groups.
Shall we place business networking groups under the microscope?
These types of marketing networks are now quite common in most major towns & cities and ‘at first glance’ they do seem to be a workable idea. Have a think about this… you’re in a room to do the same thing as fifty or so other people in the room, talk about business & win an opportunity.
If you’re good with people, can carry on an interesting conversation and only have one head, you’d do well.
A well organized & managed business networking group does more than just provide you with an opportunity, they can also help businesses operating in specific niche markets.
The goal for membership is to get an order. One order means one commission check however, if recurring commission is appealing, do a little research on multi level marketing or MLM.
The most lucrative form of network marketing combines both an immediate payout and a residual payout. Residual payments allow you to consistently build wealth over time without increasing your work load.
Check to see if the small business networking group that interests you, stacks up against the following -
Quality Products: there is nothing hotter than good quality information products.
Immediate Payment for New Referrals: this solves your cash flow problems by allowing you to earn payments immediately when you refer a new affiliate to the business.
Residual Income: this may be the most important thing when looking at a business. This allows you to build your wealth without having to do more work.
Low cost entry in to the business: many businesses require huge fees to join. Look for a program that will fit in to your budget, but will allow you to earn payments quickly.
A record of success: you want to make sure you are not only working with a sponsor that can help you, but also a company with a proven track record of success.
It’s only logical that the better business networking groups will attract higher calibre sponsors and in turn, higher calibre membership. All this means a better knowledge & support base.
No matter how talented your support is, the success you have will always be a result of what YOU, not what your support does for you.
Damon Johnson also writes very interesting articles about low budget marketing methods as well as web site marketing

































































