Why Network Marketing Might Just Be Your Starting Point (Not Your End Game)
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This one’s a heart-to-heart. If you've ever felt like you're meant for more, but you're scared of stepping outside your network marketing biz, this episode is for you. Rachel shares why network marketing was a brilliant first step—but not your final destination. It’s time to start building the rest of the house.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
- Network marketing is a vehicle, not the destination. And if the vehicle breaks down, you need a backup plan.
- Feeling burnt out, bored, or unfulfilled? That doesn't mean you're ungrateful. It means you're human—and maybe it's time to grow.
- Building something of your own doesn't mean you're abandoning your team. It means you're expanding.
- Your brand is your staying power. You don’t own the products or comp plan, but you do own your brand.
- Creating a digital product isn’t about leaving—it’s about protecting what you’ve built. Rachel walks you through how to start small and build something powerful on the side.
- You are more marketable than you think. And the skills you’ve gained in direct sales? They make you wildly valuable.
💡 Links & Mentions:
- Want to learn how to create your first digital product in 14 days? DM "free training" on Instagram @rachelaperry
- Grab the free 90-day action planner by messaging "podcast" on IG
🙌 Closing Reminder:
Network marketing gave you the foundation. Now it’s time to build the rest of the house. You’re not abandoning what you’ve built—you’re expanding beyond it.
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Send me the message PODCAST over on Instagram at @rachelaperry and I’ll send you my "Parties-Optional Profit Plan!"
For Additional Resources for Direct Sellers:
www.rachelaperry.com
Chapters
1. Podcast Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Your Business May Not Be Endgame (00:03:23)
3. Network Marketing as a Vehicle (00:07:33)
4. Signs You're Ready for More (00:10:55)
5. Building Something Alongside Direct Sales (00:14:12)
6. Creating Your First Digital Product (00:16:23)
7. Episode Wrap-up (00:17:32)
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