Why Your Business Is Like Mexican Food . . .

Before you call me a nut, hear me out . . .

I was conducting a call a few days ago with
the members of the “M’LM Underground” and we
covered the topic of how to become a
irresistible sponsor:

“How to put yourself in a position where
prospects line up credit card in hand to join
your business”

If you missed that call and you’re a member you
should have had the recording sent right to
your email inbox yesterday morning, but
anyways . . .

I ended that discussion with the idea that no
matter what anyone says - when it boils right
down to it, your and my business REALLY is a
lot like Mexican food.

This is important to understand, so listen in:

First know that I’m a lover of Mexican food.
I never get tired of it. If you ever wanna
get on my good side all you gotta do is buy
me a burrito and we’re friends for life.

That said, here’s what’s important:

You gotta give it to Mexican restaurants.
They have a formula and they stick to it.

You get a burrito, you get a taco, you get
enchilada, what are you REALLY getting
(besides delicious food)?

You’re getting beans, rice, maybe some type
of meat. All wrapped up in one a of few
shell types.

Really, the only difference between most
Mexican dishes here in the US is what it
looks like. On the inside it’s all the same.

Understand your and my businesses are no
different. Sure our companies are different,
but that’s just the shell.

Underneath, are the things that really make
you attractive as a sponsor.

It doesn’t matter what business you’re in,
these qualities, these factors, are always the
same.

Intrinsically, you’ve got to lead with your
passion, you’ve got be willing to take on
risk for the benefit of your team, you’ve got
to be a teacher, along with a few other
things I mentioned on our private call.

Extrinsically, you’ve got to be able to
create a crowd, know how to communicate,
create leverage, put simple things like
traffic generation on autopilot, along with a
few more key tasks, but . . .

The KEY here is, it doesn’t matter what
business you’re in. These key factors are
what make you successful.

Some folks will say “But, my business is
different Daegan!” and the truth is NO it’s
not.

You do the right things and you get the right
results regardless of the shell you’re in.

So that’s one way your business is a lot like
Mexican food.

Here’s one more just as important.

In a burrito, you can have beans, rice, meat,
and sure a burrito with all the fixings is
better than one with just beans.

But . . .

Do they sell bean burritos? Have you ever
bought one? I’ve bought many.

My point here is simple.

You don’t have to start your business burrito
with all the deluxe fillings, if you’ve got
passion alone you’ve got your business beans.

You can fix your burrito up deluxe style
later.

More important to get out there with what you
got and build on that foundation than it is
to wait until you’ve got the best deluxe
burrito in town.

If all you’ve got is passion and you know
your business is gonna grow, that’s enough.
Get going . . .

Here’s where to get your free game plan, and
join in as a member of the “Underground” on
our next live call (You never know what I
might say):

To the top,

Daegan
“The King Of Never Calling A Single Lead”

If you’re curious . . . here’s what a couple
folks said about my “mexican food” call:

Thank you, thank you. I really admire you as
a network marketer. Your teachings are truly
inspiring, thoughts well organized and straight
to the point.

Thanks to you I am starting to see the
overall picture of network marketing
business. I was taking notes throughout the
entire call. There were two points very
important to me. One, to know who we are.
Second, to worry only about people that like
us and want to be in contact with us.

I would like to add that I am very impressed
with your attitude. After listening to your
free CD there was one thought in my mind:
“This guy really gets it. He has the heart
and he’s not afraid to show it”.

I am glad that I have found you and I have
the opportunity to learn from you.

Warmest regards,
-Grace

Daegan, the info was very helpful and my
biggest take away was how Internet marketing
is like “Mexican Food”. I have so many pieces
and I felt overwhelmed because I wanted to do
it all at once. But my take away is that I
can do a taco to start. I don’t have to do a
giant steak burrito.

So my big take away is that I can start right
where I am and do what I do, and “it’s gonna
do what it do”! (Ray Charles) Thanks for the
info and the words of encouragement.

-Cynthia McKelvy

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