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Your Virtual Upline Podcast

108: It's the End of Network Marketing as We Know It

Your Virtual Upline Podcast

Bob Heilig

Education, Careers, Self-improvement, Business

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2019

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

I truly believe that there is a fundamental shift happening inside the network marketing industry.  Just a few weeks ago, I hosted some of the best and brightest in network marketing for three days at my live event, the Impact + Growth Summit, and during my keynote, I spoke in depth about how network marketing, as the world has come to know it, is coming to an end.

The people that were sitting in front of me in the audience represented a new generation of network marketers who are doing things differently.  They are not 'out for the next quick sale' or to 'get someone.' 

Instead, these like-minded servant leaders are building their businesses from a place of abundance.  They are out to change the world, one person at a time, and create their own movement in the process.

The solution to scarcity is not abundance, but building your business through legacy leadership.

I truly believe that the 'scarcity mindset' that so many network marketers operate from is one of the biggest issues in our industry today.  However, we as individuals must begin knowing that you have a mission and responsibility to build your network marketing business from a mindset of abundance. 

So, listen up and discover why you are here for a bigger purpose, the power of knowing your self-worth, and why we need to pursue legacy leadership as network marketers.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Your Virtual Uline Podcast. My name is Bob Highlake, your host and the

0:08.4

founder of Your Virtual Uline. This is the podcast for the new wave of network marketing leaders

0:16.0

that want to make an impact and aren't just building a down line they're

0:20.0

building a better world. Join us each week and learn how to build a profitable network

0:25.0

marketing business that gives you complete freedom

0:28.9

so that you can give back to the world in an even bigger way.

0:35.4

What is up everyone?

0:37.3

Welcome to episode 108 of the podcast, where I'm going to be sharing with you a special presentation that I did at my big annual event that just happened a little over a month ago called the Impact and Growth Summit.

0:55.6

Many of you probably hopefully attended or saw that event virtually, but I'm going to be sharing with you

1:01.2

what I believe to be a very important message for all of us network

1:06.7

marketers in the world. My keynote address was titled, it is the end of network marketing as we know it, and I'm excited.

1:20.2

And in this talk, I'm going to really be digging deep into what I see happening right now

1:26.5

in the network marketing profession and really present an argument for what I believe each and every one of us needs to do to help

1:34.9

transform this profession. Look I love network marketing. I don't think that's any

1:39.4

secret. It's changed my life. I think it is literally the best business model ever created.

1:45.0

But at the same time, I also recognize that it is not without its flaws.

1:50.0

It's no secret that what we do doesn't have the best reputation from people that are outside of this profession, our family and our friends that have never been a part of it.

2:01.0

And I think, look, whether that's just or not,

2:05.1

I think here's what we do have to admit

2:06.9

is a big part of the problem that we have,

2:08.9

a big reason why this profession has a black eye

2:12.0

is because we've actually created it and we've created it by

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