I have only one issue with that: What does one do when they have no experience to draw from?
In my humble opinion its okay to share what others have already done and works, and then after that come in with and this is how I intend to apply it!
Great Question Lynda
Here is my opinion. Even if you are newbie you may have lots of life experiences to draw from. You may not know about recruiting or sponsoring but perhaps you know what it takes to build relationships that benefit you and the other person.
For example, I produce Children's Theater and I have over 100 cast and crew paid and volunteer working on our large productions. I can take my experiences of building relationships, performing, speaking and translate that into MLM.
I guess you can say I have become very knowledgeable in building relationships that inspires others to want to participate. Many of the same principles are transferable to the world of MLM. So I could write from that experience.
I can also use the principles I have learned in the law of attraction that work for me and share about those experiences. For example last year I set a goal of raising $100,000 for one show. $65,000 was the most I had done before. Through my experiences of using the law of attraction I accomplished the goal.
There is so much we can share even when we are new if we just learn to look within ourselves and examine our life lessons. Everyone has life experiences that they can use to share. It's not all about marketing know how.
The marketing and building an MLM business know how will come over time and it would be another skill to share about as time goes on.
Perhaps everyone needs to see themselves as a leader from the beginning and not as a newbie with no experience.
Appreciation from the Heart,
Richard De Haven