Published by Jerome Ratliff

Network Marketers: Standout Above The Rest

What is it about your network marketing business has you jumping out in front of everyone else?

Is it your passion to succeed or your down to earth personality or your willingness to see others succeed?

It can be anyone of these, as long as it allows you to REALLY standout.

This post will be one of the MOST important posts you will ever read. It’s critical to your success!

Everyday we see the same old thing and the same old approach where people are asking other people to be a part of their home business.

But, does this really work? Does it allow you to standout above the rest?

Absolutely NOT!

If you’re doing the same thing as everyone else who is getting mediocre results, then you aren’t going to standout. You’ll be average.

I’m going to share with you what it takes for you not to be average and standout so you can succeed in the home business industry.

I was recently listening to a fellow marketer, Mark Hoverson about the seven secrets to seven dimensional video marketing.

Mark really goes into the key characteristics and techniques to follow in order to standout in video marketing. You can get the video here. It’s sure genius!

Now this video reminded me of how important it was to also portray these same key characteristics in all areas of your business.

I’m certainly an advocate of this outside of video marketing, and I sure learned a valuable lesson from Mark in how I should carry this through while leveraging video marketing.

But what I want you to take away from this is, if you’re not standing out above everyone else, then that means that you will…

* Get the same results
* Reach a plateau in your business
* Not be your unique self
* Not having the success you dream of having

This post is not to bring you down, but to rather inspire you to think hard about how you’re running your business and begin standing out.

I’ll give you an example of how I’m passionate about my business to standout and how it may give you some examples…

“I go the extra mile.” Napoleon Hill was a firm believer in this.

Take this blog for example, for me to just write posts, I earn absolutely nothing. Sure, if you choose to buy one of the products I have, then yes I will earn some money.

However, by me just providing these posts to you, I earn no money.

I do this because of what I get in return. I understand that going the extra mile by helping other people such as yourself breakthrough your challenges is critical to your success and mine.

I primarily do this to stop excuses and struggling, and shift the concentration on what can be done today to get rid of this self-limiting belief.

Going the extra mile allows you to standout above the rest.

“Are You Beginning to See How You Can Standout?”

Can you think of an example of how you can standout above the rest?

How about your image? Does this portray you?

A great example is Matthew Lesko.

Matthew promotes how to get government funding (for the US) through the use of existing programs.

In his commercials, books, speaking arrangements, he wears a very loud suit.

In fact, here’s a picture of him >>>

Do you see how Matthew’s image stands out. It shows how wild, outgoing, and different he is from everyone else.

There is nothing ordinary about him.

Now your image is just one component of standing out, so how about the value you provide?

Are you like Mark Hoverson who understands the mind of his customers by providing meaningful value they can see themselves benefiting from?

Getting into your customers head and truly understand what they need and sharing that, will NO doubt allow you to standout above the rest.

What is your attitude like? Is it outgoing?

Or how about your ability to lead? Do you passionately help others succeed?

I hope this helps you think really hard in how you NEED to standout.

How are you standing out above the rest? Let us know how your unique self is accelerating you forward.

Jerome Ratliff


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