Mike Klingler: A Quantum Leap to Success



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Originally posted in internet mlm gurus at Network Marketing Solved dot com.  

By now, if you have spent any time at all building a business on the Internet, you have heard of Mike Klingler. He is the creator of Renegade Professional and has now joined with Ann Sieg of The Renegade Network Marketer.

Together, they provide attraction marketing training for network marketers and anyone who wants to build a successful online business. And that training is nothing short of top notch. Just take a free tour of Renegade University to experience it yourself!

MIKE KLINGLER AS AN INTERNET MLM GURU

Are you thinking that Internet MLM gurus are successful right out of the gate? If so, Think again!

Let’s look at Klingler’s journey. In his network marketing business he began an internet marketing program called Quantum Leap. Contrary to what you might expect it was not successful and I’ll bet Mike might even call it a failure.

But here is the thing, was it really failure? A real winner learns from their failures and keeps moving forward. In Klingler's case, it was while he was on this journey that he identified a need in the internet marketing niche and Renegade Professional was born.

So though Quantum Leap did not lead to success, he learned tons about internet marketing and was able to take that and design a program that has benefited thousands of network marketers and other businesses who want to learn how to build an internet presence.

Many would have quit but not Mike Klingler.

Do Internet MLM Guru's ever feel like quitting?

Being human, you can bet the thought crossed his mind. Few people attain a level of stardom without a few failures and probably lots more than just a few. The key is to learn from the failures and apply what you have learned until you find what works.

  • Become a magnet by using the principles of attraction marketing - the principle that really seperates the eagles from the pigeons. By offering over the top value to your niche market you too can soar among the likes of Mike Klingler, Ann Sieg and Mike Dillard.
     
  • Become a master Problem-solver - Because obstacles will present themselves, expect that the path to success is paved with problems. Become a master at thinking outside the box as you meet with challenges. With this experience you'll become a proficient problem solver. Then, and only then, will you win at building a successful business.
     
  • Take action along a self-directed path - Focus on taking action and more action even when you think you don't know what you are doing. Remember, it is not about perfection. Adhere to the 80-20 rule and allow your gut to direct your steps.

Next time you feel discouraged after you meet up with failure or are a beginner internet marketer, learn from it and like Mike Klingler pick yourself up by the bootstraps. Success will soon be yours, too.

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About the Author: Dianne Thomsen

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Comments



3 Steps To Success

You're so right Dianne! If we all gave super value, solved peoples problems and took action, we would all be at the top of the success ladder.

It's thanks to people like Mike Klingler that we can learn how to avoid these same pitfalls.

Learning from other people's experiences is the fast track to success and only takes willingness and acceptance to know that someone else just might know more than us.

Marie Leonard — Tue, 10/06/2009 - 11:04am

Learning...

Dianne,

I'm agreeing with Marie. Learning from other's is the key.

And what Mike and others have has endured we can learn or flounder... Its just in accordance to the individual.

But believe, if you steadfast. It can be done...

Thanks,
Donna Wells

Donna Wells — Wed, 10/07/2009 - 12:00pm

Winners Never Quit

...quitters never win. How many time have we heard that? It's so true, though. Dianne, your article has got me realizing that success may not come easily, but with step by step learning, anyone with the will to stick with it can find success.
Thanks to Mike Klingler, success can be yours too.
Michelle

Michelle Moseley — Thu, 10/08/2009 - 11:52am

Success is a Journey

Dianne,
Mike has become one of the best examples of working hard, taking action, learning from mistakes and never giving up. Anyone who says that this is easy is wrong.. it all takes time and effort and a will to succeed. What Mike has given us though is his experience and knowledge so the we don't have to recreate the wheel.

For that we all can succeed.

Angela James

Angela James — Fri, 10/09/2009 - 3:31pm

Learning through Doing

In those early days of Quantum Leap, we recognized the volumes of work Mike did, before coming to the teleconference for training/teaching.

Things evolved very quickly, with what worked this season was obsolete the next.

Mike Klingler continued with his gut belief that harnessing the power of the internet to build out networkmarketing would work.

You bet he learned some very hard lessons through doing the work. Seven years later he is a premier trainer on internet marketing as a result.

You can also bet, that as a result, Mike Klingler is one Internet Marketing Guru to pay attention to.

Pat Campbell — Fri, 10/09/2009 - 4:02pm

Quitting is Not An Option

The most successful people in the world have failed at one time or been told they couldn't do it - Michael Jordan's key to success he once said was "I failed, then failed, then failed again". Quitting is not an option for success. Thanks to people like Ann Sieg and Mike Klingler we are reminded daily that going with your gut and following your instincts, hard work, dedication and a "never give up" attitude are all attributes for which we all aspire.

Anita Kulik — Fri, 10/09/2009 - 9:47pm

The Only Way To Fail Is To Quit!

Mike Klingler exemplifies something another internet marketing friend of mine (Carrie Wilkerson, The Barefoot Executive)often says...

Fail Fast,
Fail Often and...
You Can't Help But Succeed!

These are words I try to live by. So...
Get out there and take action!

ShellyB

Shelly Begarowicz — Sat, 10/10/2009 - 5:12pm

A quantum leap to success

Dianne,

Mike Klingler and Ann Sieg are both an inspiration for me. Not only do they provide great value in their training. But I greatly respect them for what they have overcome in their careers.

I feel that the obstacles they have faced and overcome make them better able to relate to networkers and help them.

Great article, Dianne.

Scott Hubbard — Sun, 10/11/2009 - 4:43pm

The road is paved with quitters

Everywhere we go, we run into those that quit; constantly. The difference between the quitters and those of us that are still here is just one tiny little "action". We don't let obstacles get in the way of what is important to us. We take action.
If Mike Klingler had stopped at obstacles, then a whole lot of us may not be finding our way around them either!

Becky Joubert — Mon, 10/12/2009 - 8:55am

Never Stop Learning

The only way to become successful in any business is to learn from someone who has been successful. And learn from their mistakes. We will make enough of our own, that's part of learning.

Rallie Rallis — Tue, 10/13/2009 - 5:24pm

Never quit.

Isn't that the first thing you hear to become successful? Adjust your course, yes. But Never quit.

Claire Covington — Wed, 10/14/2009 - 10:41am

If at first you don't succeed try,try again.

Persistence,determination and patience, it's the only way to true success. And above all else don't ever QUIT.

kevin thomas — Fri, 10/16/2009 - 5:16pm

The Only Way To Fail Is To Stop Trying

I agree with what everyone's said here. The only true failures are the folks who quit too early. One thing I always ask myself when things get particularly tough and I want to just throw in the towel is, "If I quit now, will I look back one day and kick myself for giving up too soon?" Usually the answer is "yes". Thanks for a great reminder, Dianne.

Beth Heilman — Thu, 10/22/2009 - 4:18pm