Sunday, March 1, 2026

"Problem-Agitation-Solution"

 

"Problem-Agitation-Solution" 


: "The Unfiltered Truth About Network Marketing"

I. The Hook (Introduction)

  • The Problem: Start with the "Instagram version" (beach photos, coffee shop meetings, big checks).

  • The Twist: Admit that behind the scenes, it’s actually one of the hardest things you’ve ever done.

  • The Purpose: Tell the reader: "If you’re struggling, it’s not because you’re failing; it’s because this business is genuinely difficult. Let’s talk about why."

II. Body Paragraphs (The "Whys")

Choose 3 or 4 of the points we discussed earlier. Use bold subheaders to keep it scannable:

  • Why It’s Socially Awkward: Discuss the "Friendship Tax."

  • Why the Math is Hard: Discuss the learning curve and the time vs. money trade-off.

  • Why the Rejection Stings: Discuss why "no" feels so personal in this industry.

III. The "Pivot" (The Light at the Tunnel)

  • Don't just leave them feeling discouraged. Explain that hard doesn't mean impossible.

  • Share one thing that has helped you manage the difficulty (e.g., setting boundaries with friends, focusing on professional sales training, or finding a supportive community).

IV. The Conclusion

  • Summarize that network marketing is a profession, not a "get rich quick" scheme.

  • Call to Action (CTA): Ask your readers a question to get comments. "What is the hardest part of your business journey so far? Let’s talk about it below."


3 Click-Worthy Title Ideas

  1. "Stop Sugarcoating It: 5 Reasons Network Marketing is Actually Really Hard"

  2. "Why 90% of People Quit Network Marketing (and How to Be the 10% Who Don't)"

  3. "The 'Friendship Tax' and Other Hidden Costs of Starting an MLM"


Pro-Tips for This Post:

  • Use Personal Anecdotes: If you have a story about a "cringe" moment or a time you wanted to quit, tell it! That's the "gold" of the post.

  • Use Images: Break up the text with a photo of you working at your desk (the "real" version, not the "staged" version).

  • Keep it Balanced: You want to be honest, but not "whiny." The goal is to show you are a resilient professional.

Would you like me to take one of these sections and write out the full text for you? Just let me know which one!

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