Dean and I joined our primary NM company in October 2010. We stumbled around in the dark clueless about how to build this business for several months. Then we found MLSP. We are on the morning wake up calls every day and rarely miss a training webinar. We attended LTD2 and Dean participated in the Monday Workshop Intensive.
The morning wake up calls help keep us focused on our work and in touch with our online marketing community. This is so important because it can be easy to feel isolated when you work from home. It only takes 20-30 minutes of our time each day to get more value, support and encouragement than most network marketers are able to get in an entire week. Plus, I get more blog post ideas from that call than anywhere else.
We’re such regulars on the call that many people in the community know Dean as “Dean from Atlanta”. At LTD2 several people knew who we were because they recognized “Dean from Atlanta’s” voice and they came up to introduce themselves in person. How cool is that? I would encourage everyone to take a few minutes to be on these calls. Not only will you get value from the talk, but you’ll get exposure in the form of lots of people getting to know who you are. That’s key in building your network of contacts.
Since joining MLSP here’s what we’ve discovered: it is so much more than just a marketing system. It’s a community of marketing professionals providing support, resources, encouragement, tools and training. The members of this community are here to help each other out. We can’t tell you how many times we’ve needed some kind of help and a member has just stepped up to do whatever they can. And this without asking for anything in return.
We love that we’re able to be a part of a community where we’re able to both give and receive the support we need. And the training
from MLSP itself is off-the-charts fantastic.
The quality of the people we have met inside the MLSP community, the friends we’ve made, the relationships we’ve developed have been worth the cost of the membership alone.
Building a business together as a couple is such a rewarding experience. We’re able to provide support, encouragement and accountability to each other. We call it our very own mastermind group. We work together naturally and comfortably. This is true with our business, our children and our personal relationship.
We truly are “Living the Dream as a Team”. That’s the tag line on our blog.
I could go on forever about how much we love MLSP. By the way, we’ve set it as a goal this year to make L3 by the end of June. Others have done it. Why not us?
Mary Black






