Here’s the simplest (and most frustrating) answer to growing your network marketing business with content:
🔹 2x more volume
🔹 Then 10% better quality at that volume
🔹 Then 2x more volume at that higher quality
🔹 Repeat…
That’s it.
No magic hack. No secret strategy. Just consistency, improvement, and scale.
The problem?
Most people don’t actually want to hear this.
They want to find any other answer—because deep down, they don’t enjoy creating content in the first place.
They do it because they feel like they have to…not because they actually love it.
And that’s why they struggle.
Why People Fail at Content in Network Marketing
If you’ve ever said…
📌 “I don’t know what to post.”
📌 “I don’t want to annoy people.”
📌 “I’m not good on camera.”
…then let me be real with you.
That’s just resistance talking.
Most people in network marketing don’t grow because they treat content like a chore.
They post occasionally, when they feel inspired.
They overthink every reel, story, and caption.
They stop after a few months when they don’t see results.
And then they wonder why their business isn’t growing.
The top earners in this industry?
🔥 They show up every day—whether they feel like it or not.
🔥 They test, tweak, and improve as they go.
🔥 They understand that content isn’t an “extra”…it’s the whole game.
They don’t just do content. They become content machines.
My Honest Truth About Creating Content
Let me be real for a second.
I don’t love making videos.
I like it.
I love the results when it works.
I really LOVE the business that it feeds.
But I don’t wake up thinking, “I can’t wait to film another Instagram reel today.”
And I know most of you feel the same way.
But I do it anyway—because I know it’s the highest leverage thing I could be doing right now.
I forced myself to get on camera.
I forced myself to post daily.
I forced myself to push through the awkwardness.
Because I knew that if I got good at content, I could create an unlimited pipeline of leads and sales.
I’m an introvert who forced myself to do it in the name of science.
And here’s what I learned…
How to Actually Get Good at Content (Even If You Hate It)
The only way to get better at content is by making a lot of it.
Here’s what I did (and what you can do too):
🔥 Step 1: Post 2x More Than You’re Comfortable With
Most people underestimate how much volume they need.
If you’re posting 3x per week, double it.
If you’re doing one video per week, do two.
If you’re messaging 10 people a day, make it 20.
📌 Volume creates speed.
📌 Speed creates confidence.
📌 Confidence creates momentum.
You won’t see traction at 10 posts…but you will at 100 posts.
🔥 Step 2: Make Your Content 10% Better Every Week
Once you have volume, now you refine.
📌 Watch your own videos. What’s working? What’s cringe?
📌 Test different hooks, captions, and angles.
📌 Study what top earners in your company are doing and model it.
Small improvements over time = massive results.
Most people try to be perfect out of the gate.
Top earners just try to be a little better every day.
🔥 Step 3: 2x More Volume at That Higher Quality
Once you’ve improved…increase your volume again.
By now, you’ve built a content habit.
It’s no longer “ugh, I have to post today.”
It’s “posting is just what I do.”
And when that shift happens…
📈 Your engagement skyrockets.
📈 People start DMing you instead of you chasing them.
📈 Your authority builds.
That’s when your content starts doing the work for you.
Why This Matters for Network Marketing
Most people treat network marketing content like a side task.
They focus on:
✔ Learning scripts
✔ Watching trainings
✔ Attending events
All good things.
But if you don’t master content, you’ll always be stuck grinding for sales and recruits.
The people making $10K/month+ in this industry?
They don’t chase prospects.
Prospects chase them.
Because they’ve built a brand.
And content is the vehicle for that brand.
Final Thought: Keep Going
I know creating content can feel awkward.
I know it’s frustrating when you post something and nobody engages.
But if you just keep going…everything changes.
At some point, you’ll look back and think:
💡 “I can’t believe I almost quit.”
And that’s when you realize…
You weren’t just creating content. You were building something unstoppable.