MLM Training: Drop The Act and Just Be YOU
Join Rebecca Johnson, a 26 year old Generic Trainer and Content Provider for the Network Marketing/MLM Industry, who can't sell and really hates to talk to strangers as she reveals how she makes more more money online than 97% of people online.. Rebecca Johnson loves learning has also learned from many other Top Leaders in the industry including:
Joe Schroeder (Warriors Nest/ Project Big Fish)
* Diane Hochman (MLM Extreme Makeovers, MLM X Factor)
* Dani Johnson (Script Book)
* Val Smyth (Mentors In Motion);
* Kim Klaver (Ms. Stud, Network Marketing Central)
* Jerry Clark (Creating Magic)
* Tom "Big Al" Schreiter (Fortune Now Newsletter, Vitamark)
* Marlon Sanders (The Amazing Formula)
* John Reese (Traffic Secrets)
* Yanik Silver (Underground Seminar / Instant Salesletters)
* Jeff Walker (Product Launch Formula)
* Mike Filsaime (Butterfly Marketing, Viral friend generator)
* Brad Fallon & Andy Jenkins (StomperNet)
* Dave Taylor (Blogging)
* Anne Sieg (Renegade Marketer)
* Gary Halbert (The Gary Halbert Letter)
* John Carlton (Operation Money-Suck)
* Armand Morin (Big Seminar)
* Stephen Pierce (The Google / Nike Test/ Optimindzation)
About the Author: Rebecca Johnson
Member Since: 10/08/2007
Industry: No Industry Selected
Primary Web Site: http://www.RebeccaJohnsonLive.com


So True...
Dropping the act was what turned my business around. Relationship is more important then selling your product.
Drop the act... and tell YOUR story!
In the Attention Age, what will interest people is our story and learning to be master story tellers. "Being Yourself" is perfectly in sync with this... but find what makes YOU interesting, and tell others your cool personal stories.
You're talking about authenticity
And I recommend a [url=http://www.landmarkeducation.com/]Landmark Curriculum for Living[/url] to "get behind all your crap" and tap into being genuinely authentic.
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Great vid man!
Billy Anne Crews
You are sooo right
when i first started i tried to be a certain type of network marketer and not only was it uncomfortable but i was doing things that i didnot really believe in. Now a days i just do what im comfortable with and like you said be myself. Im good with that