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MLM Moms
According to the statistics I've seen, over 80% of the network marketers are women and a high percentage of those are moms. In fact, network marketing is a perfect business for a mom and here are some of the reasons why:
1. It's home-based, so mom can be near her kids and still be working.
2. Great way to contribute financially - in today's crazy expensive world, stay-at home moms are looking for ways to make money and network marketing is the best.
3. Can work it part-time - network marketing is one of the few businesses that mom can work when she has some spare time in the day and build it up into a full-time income.
4. Family biz - MLM is a great family business. Mom can get the kids involved early with small projects and teach them all about business. When they turn 18, they can then have their own business.
5. It's a relational business - women are naturally very relational and network marketing is all about building relationships.
6. It's a nurturing business - moms are naturally very nurturing and this is another aspect of the business the business that make it perfect for moms
7. Great for the working mom - moms who have to work outside the home can invest a few hours a week into an MLM business and eventually replace their job income, so that they can fire their boss and be home with the kids.
8. Self-esteem builder - network marketing gives moms the opportunity to be recognized and rewarded for their achievements.
Looking at that list, you'd think that every mom would want to have a home based MLM business, but they don't. Generally, the biggest objection moms have to a network marketing business is no time. When you hear this from a mom, here's what you could say:
"I know that you are very busy and I certainly don't want to increase your stress. If I could show you how you could build a solid income during nap times, when the kids are at school and in the evenings after your kids are in bed, using technology to leverage your time, you would be interested in taking a close look, wouldn't you?"
So, how do you find moms for your network marketing business? First and foremost, look around you. Talk to all your family and friends who are moms or have moms. Next, you can reach out through the internet and find moms groups. One caution, don't jump in and start pitching your business. Watch the group for awhile, contribute something valuable when you can, encourage those who are contributing, and find ways to interject things about working at home into the conversations. Pretty soon, you'll have moms seeking you to join your business.
NOTE: As you are developing your plan to reach moms, it's great to have a web site that is specifically tailored to moms. If you don't have the talent or the money to build a site like that, you could use one like this: www.MomHomeBiz.us (which you can get, along with a lot of other great tools, through this link www.iboostbiz.com/rwn)
About the Author: Rod Nichols
Member Since: 08/06/2007
I'm a Distributor For:: Yoli Blast Cap Technology
Other Company: I am a founding distributor and Triple Diamond with Yoli
Industry: MLM
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great info!
Hi Rod, I am not a mother yet but I really appreciate your article. Thanks for sharing
Rod
Great article. I am a single parent trying to raise my daughter and MLM is the way to go. This is an excellent article. Great Value. Thank you.
This ROCKS :)
Hi Rod,
You're article is awesome... it certainly sums it all up!
I've been in the Network Marketing industry for 7+ years and have been a single mom for 2 1/2. The residual income that this industry provides has been an absolute godsend for me and my children (gives me lots of time freedom!).
I'm really passionate about spreading the word and helping other moms... I believe it's my true purpose in life because there are still so many moms that don't even know that opportunities like this exist. (I have a special website for moms, etc).
Thanks for hitting it home w/ this article! Nicely done!
xo-A
Well Done!
Hi Rod! As a MLM Mom for the past 4 years, I agree with you completely that network marketing is a perfect business for moms! Thanks for seeing the value in us!!
: ) Lisa Arnold
Very True!
I can relate to this because I am a WAHM who runs a business out of my home 50 hours a week. Finding time was a concern that I had at first but now it's my goal to build our MLMs to the point that I won't need my home business anymore.
Thanks!
Stacy
Coming from a guy!
Interesting perspective, as it's also come from a guy. I am one of those moms and love to work at home. But, it's not for everyone. It does require a certain mindset and discipline to make it work, and not everyone has that. It also requires the desire to want to be home, and not every mom has that desire. And lastly, it requires support from your spouse, significant other, etc.
That Is Awesome Rod
That is awesome Rod because one mom knows another mom and out of all the moms out there one could be the most popular among their friends and family & will explode your business. Brilliant!!
Lawrence Bergfeld
Mom of Five totaly agrees!!
Hi Rod, you are so right. I started my business with five children, the youngest beeing two years of age. I loved being with her all day, instead of bringing her to childcare, like I had to do when I was working for a boss. Now all the kids are at school, I can work all the school hours and be there for my children, every day and on school holidays (autumn break starts today). No time because of the children? You will never get more time with them then when you work from home. MLM is great!
Kindest Regards,
Natalie
Sustainable Marketing
As a mom I relate to your article. Although I must stress that working from home takes pure guts and determination. Moms can be vulnerable and it hurts me to see all the "make easy money from home hype". Although we are responsible for ourselves, transparent explanations of what it takes to succeed should be clearly outlined.
Aloha
Emma
Great Advise, Rob
Hi Rob,
Thank you for this valuable list. It just makes common sense. Leaders are formed and encouraged early in life that is a fact.
Have a Blessed Day,
Danny & Laura
Hey I'm not A Mom Yet Either...
Nor can I be! LOL! Be heck, work at home Moms deserve the best home based business to help the most people in this economic down turn. Because you can't believe the media that the recession is over.
Not true, so what do you do??? Offer essential services to people that they use every day, and can not only get paid for using them, they can show others how to get paid for using them too.
See the movie, then contact me ok Moms? Because again, you deserve the best vehicle to drive so here it is: MLM Moms click here please! Thanks.
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Moms are Great Prospects!
Being of the female gender, I can concur with these thoughts of yours, Rod. One thing that I like to point out (it really hits home with me), is that they would be building a legacy for their children's children. That is assuming that the opportunity is with a great company that can ensure this. I chose my company with this in mind as it was very important to me.
Bev Bojarski
Women Frankly Just Work Harder
I have managed 100's of associates over the years and frankly women just work harder. Moms are Marines. They are stronger than men, have gears men just can't go to and see failure as just another step towards success. My clerical teams ran circles around my managers in mental and physical energy spent. You have to work hard, really hard to succeed in this business. So women are willing to put in the work where men won't. Good job ladies and good job Ron.
Always working
Hi Ron,
Just the information I needed to energize me. Stop, look, listen.
When people know you care about them is the key. Thank you.