Most advanced network marketers have more than one network marketing company working at any one time. To some people, that might seem contrary to the idea of focusing on a business. For example, someone asked me how I manage to divide my time between 2 network marketing companies. This is from someone on my team who wanted to join a second one.

First of all, there is a timeline curve on the work you do when you first start a network marketing business. There is a lot of time being spent up front doing things like learning the comp plan, studying the company resources, listening to the conference calls. These kinds of activities tend to taper off after a few months and the curve lessens. That doesn’t mean you stop working that business, but rather you can work it more efficiently and therefore spend less time with it.

Therefore, while it’s ok to join another company, make sure you can allow for this curve. Make sure things are running smooth in your other company(s) before getting into a new one. For this reason, it’s probably not a good idea to get into more than one around the same time.

Also what you find is that a lot of the work you do is duplicatable. For example, I have a training autorepsonder that I built from scratch for my first company. That was a lot of work. But it wasn’t much work to tweak it (changing some words and URL resources) for my second company.

I still put most of my effort into my primary company and the lesser one is a company I am customer of. So I can offer it as an option.

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