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Should You Go or Should You Stay? When to Leave Your MLM Company
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By: Craig Mattice Email Article
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We've all faced this question at some time in our network marketing or MLM experience. For some this will be the first time they've even read anything about this subject as it might be the first time they've come to this crossroads in their business. The answer is not easy but does have specific elements that should be considered when trying to make this decision.

If your sponsor disappeared on you just after signing up, that is not a good enough reason to leave. Why do I say this? Because your sponsor is not a deal breaker when it comes to your success in business. You always have the option of tracking upline until you find someone who is willing to work with you and has a viable interest in your success.

Your company may be making changes in their structure, culture, comp plan, or over all direction that isn't in alignment with your personal goals and ethics. This is a challenge because you must remember that this is "your" business and you are in it to make a profit. If the company's decisions and changes conflict with your purpose and success, then it is time to move on.

If their company training is not working for you, many times people become disenchanted. There may be a conflict of ethics in how they want you to go about your marketing or you're just not making any profitable progress. The old saying, "just keep doing what you're doing and don't quit," is not very helpful much less comforting. You're not in a home based business to give charitable contributions each month with your auto ship and time.

Now comes the most important and possibly most convicting point of this article. In approaching this question or dilemma, no one trains you for this. Why should they as they don't want you to even think about leaving their company for some other business opportunity. If you're lucky enough to have a true mentor in the business, they may work with you in going through this process. Not so if the mentor is in the same company as you as they see you as a loss of income.

YOU! Yes YOU are the most important part of this equation. "What do you mean I'M the most important part?" "I'm doing everything I can to make this work and none of it is MY fault." Oh contra ire my friend. It's always about YOU. You did do your research and due diligence before you made the choice of companies, didn't you? You learned about the company and your sponsor from the different websites and interviews, didn't you? AND, have you actually worked the business as you were trained and put in the true effort to reach your vision and goals? How do you answer these questions?

OK! You've made the decision that what is going on in your home based business isn't working and there needs to be a change. If any of the above fits your situations then you have a good basis to change companies. If you are convinced you've done all that was asked of you and you have put in the money, time, and effort, then maybe it is time for a change.

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Craig Mattice is totally disabled and working his network marketing home based business with Send Out Cards from his home office in Richmond, VA. His works have quality content, humor, personality, and are all personally written. To learn more about the author visit http://www.aboutcraigmattice.com

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