Does Your Sponsor Have a Bag of Tricks?

You knew it the day you signed on, your sponsor is a magician, ranking right up there with Houdini and Copperfield. How do they do it? They get droves of people to buy the product by the case load and the number of people they sign up as associates exceeds the total population for a five hundred mile radius. They are remarkable and they embody the success stories that make draw so many hopefuls to MLM companies.
Watching your sponsor and looking at their stats makes you feel like a little kid watching a superhero. You are just dying to grab that cape, drape it across your back and take flight. Well, get ready because the ride can start whenever you’re prepared for it. That bag of tricks you’re convinced they have hidden away is really just filled with tools.
These tools are the secret to their success and they are probably more than willing to share them with you. The first of the tools is drive. Your sponsor has a personal drive that pushes them to excel. It thrusts them out there to strive to sell more and to recruit more. This drive is fueled by dedication to themselves, their success, the company and its products and you. They believe in what they do and they believe in you. Believing creates success for both of you. The other tool they use to construct their flourishing business is experience gained over time. We all know it’s virtually unheard of to be an instant success at anything. Your sponsor has been working hard for a long time to achieve the level they have reached. Every day they have put in has given them a different experience and another note to add to their list of things to remember and from which to learn. Everyone knows you learn from experience. Your sponsor has put what they’ve learned to good use and as a result have become very successful at what they do.
Is it possible for you to emulate your sponsor’s success? Of course it is. You have to do what they have done, dedicate yourself to your business and learn. What you probably don’t realize is that you actually have an advantage over your sponsor. You have them. Take the time to talk with your sponsor, ask lots of questions, ask to go to recruiting appointments with them to see how they do it, and learn from their experiences. This way you add their bag of tricks to your own.
Carlos Anastacio

Great post Carlo. I could not agreee more.
Some of the TOP network marketers, even those who use MLSP only sponsor personally 1 or 2 people per month. Who they sponsor is very strong leaders.
Hey Carlos, this post is good for breaking down how to follow your upline, if they know what they’re doing.
btw…since you are driving traffic to Daegan Smiths pages, are you seeing some nice returns on your profits there?
Zack
Zack,
lol, I can’t complain on those commission checks by Daegan, don’t need a lot of members to get a good return on investment.Thanks for the comment..
You are so right, I have played to part of looking at my sponsor as a hero and wish I could have some of that magic!!! But after 4 years I now understand that you have to have staying power. It is not easy for anyone, some people have more natural ability than others, but with dedicated work habits anyone can make it. I know a guy that had to carry oxygen around with him and drive close to his next customer and park the car because he could not afford to drive home and then return. He made it to the top of his company, not because he was the best at what he was doing but because he believed in his sponsor, in his company and he had staying power.
Hope all is well,
Kathy Sammons
Kathy Sammons Dot Com
Carlos,
Excellent post. I just had an hour session with my sponsor yesterday and he taught me many of his secret weapons for building a business. So everybody get with your sponsor and bend their ear!
John
Google Buzz
We definately have the advantage because they are doing what we want to be doing. Sponsoring. Act like the person you want to be and you will become them and more.
Jeff Mitchell
Carlos,
Great topic to run with here brother.
IT really comes down to being consistent and having the DRIVE to be consistent.
Whether its a swing of the bat, one extra phone call you make, or one extra hour you stay up finishing a blog post – it all comes down to that ever motivating DRIVE.
God Bless,
Linus Ruzicka
Awesome post Carlos…. I ESPECIALLY LOVE the Cartoon
Carlos,
Your right bro, drive and dedication through time are the real “bag of tricks”.
I like it!
~Bert
Carlos,
I totally agree! My sponsor has taught me a lot and now I am ready to spread my wings and fly high!
What good is a sponsor if you don’t utilize them and get your questions answered?
Keep up the great job.
Tamra
Article Marketing
Carlos,
Sponsoring is what I consider to be the MOST important aspect of network marketing and if don’t become great at this…You will not last in this business.
This is why it is critical to have a STRONG why that will keep you driving so that you can reach those goals and ultimately, become a sponsoring machine.
- Yo
I would be nowhere without my mentor/sponsor.
Hey Carlos,
Yes, I agree. We all know at least one of these experts. They know what buttons to push to get people to understand why they need the particular goods or service. They also know how to teach their recruits to that they can be successful also.
Too bad there are not more of these trainers in our great industry. The ones most people hear about are the ones that recruit someone in and then just leave. No training, no support. And EVERYONE gets a bad rap.
Great post about the good guys (and gals) of our industry.
To Your Continued Success,
Bill
This is a great article. Bottom line is there is no bag of tricks it is just that they have spent more time learning how to build the business. It takes time but with time and hard work you can get there too. Look where you were 3 months ago and you see what I mean.
Carols!
Man, I love your header! Awesome stuff bro. I stumped upon you through TUT and glad I did!
Great post, gotta be a leader man when Sponsoring. It’s so critically important brotha.
Ryan,
Thanks for the positive feedback, I’m always having fun online….