Network Marketing Done Right! I’m Anna Green and I help network marketers, direct sellers, affiliate marketers, etc to grow and scale their teams and sales without the icky methods so often taught across the industry. If you want to learn a way of selling and recruiting that doesn’t feel awkward or spammy then this is the podcast for you!⭐You’ll get simple, easy to follow tips and training from me to help you grow your business.⭐You’ll learn all sorts from my guest experts⭐You’ll also hear from network marketers across the industry as I get, ”In Conversation With...” them about life, direct selling, success, struggles and more.I spent 17 years in the industry, starting off as a consultant with a starter kit in a box back in 2005, not having a clue what I was doing and worked my way to becoming one of the top regional managers in the company I worked with. Then in 2019, I decided I wanted to make more of an impact across the industry, so now I train and mentor across the industry,
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Episode #121
Is playing it safe keeping your network marketing business small?
Aug 19, 202619 min
Are you doing all the things in your network marketing business, but somehow still not getting the results you want? You’re posting on social media. You’re creating the Canva graphics. You’re talking to the people you already know. You’re attending the meetings and doing the things that feel productive. But are you actually growing, or are you simply doing the things that feel safe? In this week’s episode, I’m talking about something that came up inside my membership during our five-a-day challenge. One of the members realised that she was naturally choosing the actions she liked doing - the things that felt comfortable - rather than the things she was avoiding. And it made me think about how often we do this in our network marketing businesses. We stick to the safe things because they make us feel productive. We’re doing something, so it feels as though we’re making progress. But more often than not, the results aren’t coming in at the other end. I talk about my own experience of doing exactly this when I first started in network marketing, and how I gradually realised that if I wanted to grow, I had to start doing some of the things that felt a little less comfortable. That doesn’t mean throwing yourself straight into the scariest thing you can possibly imagine. I talk about working around the edges of your comfort zone instead - doing something that feels slightly awkward, stretching it a little bit at a time, until those things start to become normal. I also share my own experience with social anxiety, from a time when simply walking into a supermarket could make me physically sick, through to speaking on stages in front of thousands of people. That didn’t happen in one huge leap. It happened by taking small steps and gradually making the things that felt unsafe feel safe. So I want you to have a think about your own business. Where are you staying safe? What are you avoiding? What has been sitting on your to-do list for ages that you know you probably need to do? And rather than telling yourself you have to go and do the whole scary thing today, ask yourself what one little thing you could do that takes you a step towards it. Sometimes it’s also worth asking yourself not only, “What’s the worst that can happen?” but “What’s the best that can happen?” What could change in your business if you got used to doing this thing and it eventually became normal? If you liked this episode, please share with your teams. And give this podcast a follow, a rating and a review. It helps me help more people. Grab yourself a copy of my free download, 100 Ways to Grow Your Customer Base here: https://annagreen.kartra.com/page/web-100ways And get 104 Post Ideas to Attract Your Ideal Teamie free here: https://annagreen.kartra.com/page/104-post-ideas Find me on socials here: Facebook www.facebook.com/annagreenmentor My Facebook Community www.facebook.com/groups/directsellingsuccesscommunity Instagram www.instagram.com/directsellingsuccess TikTok www.tiktok.com/@directsellingsuccess
In this week’s episode, I’m talking about doing things before you’re ready. When I joined the direct selling industry back in 2005, I certainly wasn’t ready. I’d bought a kit to earn a little bit of extra money, give myself a bit of my life back after having children and, if I’m honest, escape from just being Mum for a little while. I had no business experience and didn’t really know what I was doing. But I joined anyway. Then somebody asked to join my team before I knew how to look after somebody. Social media came along before I knew how to use it. People in my team started asking me how to recruit before I really understood how I was recruiting people myself. At every stage, I ended up having to learn by doing the thing before I felt ready to do it. I also share the story of going for my first incentive trip in 2009. I didn’t achieve it. I made plenty of mistakes, didn’t plan properly and didn’t really understand what it was going to take. But because I went for it anyway, I knew what to do differently the following year, and in 2010, I achieved an amazing trip to Hong Kong. That experience has repeated itself throughout my business. I’ve invested in coaching before I was ready, gone for leadership levels before I was ready, started this podcast before I knew how to make a podcast and tried plenty of other things without really knowing what I was doing. Because you don’t learn from not doing the thing. You learn from trying it, getting things wrong, tweaking them and having another go. So I want you to have a think about the thing in your business that you’re waiting until you’re ready to do. Pick one thing and go and do it. You might get it wrong. It might not go smoothly. But you’ll learn far more from doing it than you ever will from waiting for the perfect time. If you liked this episode, please share with your teams. And give this podcast a follow, a rating and a review. It helps me help more people. Grab yourself a copy of my free download, 100 Ways to Grow Your Customer Base here: https://annagreen.kartra.com/page/web-100ways And get 104 Post Ideas to Attract Your Ideal Teamie free here: https://annagreen.kartra.com/page/104-post-ideas Find me on socials here: Facebook www.facebook.com/annagreenmentor My Facebook Community www.facebook.com/groups/directsellingsuccesscommunity Instagram www.instagram.com/directsellingsuccess TikTok www.tiktok.com/@directsellingsuccess
Building a big team isn't just about bringing in loads of people
Jul 29, 202625 min
Building a big team isn't just about bringing in loads of people. I know that probably sounds a bit strange because, of course, if you want a big team, you need people in it. But if you want that team to stay, grow and eventually build teams of their own, recruitment is only one small part of the picture. In this episode, I talk through some of the things I think are often missing when people are trying to grow their team. We look at how you're showing up as a leader, the people you're attracting into your business, the community you're inviting them into and why your onboarding process can make all the difference to whether someone gets going or just drifts off. I also share why I believe we need to do a much better job of helping people aspire to leadership, recognising progress at every level and continuing to support people once they become leaders themselves. This is very much about building strong foundations first. As I always say: Build. Elevate. Duplicate. When you get those foundations right, everything else becomes much easier to repeat throughout your team. If this episode gets you thinking about your own team, I'd love to know which area you're going to work on first. Drop it in the comments section. If you've enjoyed this episode, I'd really appreciate it if you'd share it with your team, your upline or anyone else you think would find it helpful. Don't forget to follow the podcast and, if you have a minute, leave a rating or review. It really does help more people find the show. Free Resources 100 Ways to Grow Your Customer Base https://annagreen.kartra.com/page/web-100ways 104 Post Ideas to Attract Your Ideal Teamie https://annagreen.kartra.com/page/104-post-ideas Come and say hello Facebook www.facebook.com/annagreenmentor Direct Selling Success Community www.facebook.com/groups/directsellingsuccesscommunity Instagram www.instagram.com/directsellingsuccess TikTok www.tiktok.com/@directsellingsuccess
Your health is a compulsory business strategy - with Rainie Moss
Jul 18, 202632 min
Your health is a compulsory business strategy – with Rainie Moss In this week’s episode, I interview Rainie Moss, a health coach who helps people live and thrive after significant weight change. Rainie shares her journey from building a hugely successful Ann Summers business and leading a team of more than 150 people, to having bariatric surgery and facing the unexpected impact that major weight loss had on her health, identity, confidence and business. We talk about Rainie’s years in direct selling, including the part she played in helping Ann Summers become more inclusive with its sizing, as well as being one of the early leaders using Facebook groups and live video to build a community and support customers. Rainie also speaks very honestly about life after weight loss surgery. Although her health began to improve, she found there was very little support available for everything that came afterwards, including loose skin, pain, changes in confidence, other people’s reactions and no longer recognising the person she saw in the mirror. We discuss why weight loss is not the end of the journey, why the number on the scales should not become the focus, and the importance of learning how to nourish yourself, move safely and live well in a way that works for you. The conversation also covers the effect our health can have on our businesses. Rainie explains how trying to push through pain and exhaustion eventually affected her ability to support her team, and why looking after yourself needs to be treated as a compulsory part of your business strategy. Rainie’s advice is to stop focusing on what you think you should be doing, take a step back and ask yourself what you need right now. And, in her words, throw your scales in the bin. Find Rainie on Instagram here: https://instagram.com/its.rainie And visit Rainie’s website here: riruxi.subscribepage.io If you liked this episode, please share it with your teams. And give this podcast a follow, a rating and a review. It helps me help more people. Grab yourself a copy of my free download, 100 Ways to Grow Your Customer Base here: https://annagreen.kartra.com/page/web-100ways And get 104 Post Ideas to Attract Your Ideal Teamie free here: https://annagreen.kartra.com/page/104-post-ideas Find me on socials here: Facebook www.facebook.com/annagreenmentor My Facebook Community www.facebook.com/groups/directsellingsuccesscommunity Instagram www.instagram.com/directsellingsuccess TikTok www.tiktok.com/@directsellingsuccess
Selling and recruiting on social media for network marketers
Jun 17, 202617 minS0
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