Compressing Activity and Collapsing Time Frames
by Ryan, on Aug.18, 2011 1 Comment
Why do we find two people with the same apparent abilities and opportu¬nities getting vastly different results in Network Marketing?
The results of your efforts are in direct relation to the time frames in which you work. For example, sixty minutes of grass cutting will normally produce a well groomed lawn. But if the sixty minutes are spread over 7 or 8 days in short increments, the desired results won’t be there.
The same effect happens in sponsoring. If you sponsor one person per month for three months consec¬utively, you dilute your efforts with too much time. What if you sponsored those same three people in one month? One week? One day? What about one hour? By compressing the activi ... Read more..












