After learning what ānetwork marketingā is from QNET Founder Joseph Bismark, and having a better grasp on how it affects our businessā thanks to V Partner TG Kintanar, we now have another successful and well-respected V Partner, David Sharma, to help us understand the importance of loyalty and dedication to anything we decide to do. In this interview, V Partner David sheds some light on why he believes in servant leadership and how it greatly improves lives.
- How would you define network marketing?
- We also have so much misrepresentation out there, so at the end of the day, when you go out and you talk about the business, good business ethics starts with me ā with the networker. How would you promote or pledge this to the network?
- How important is transparency? As in, being transparent, being upfront, and having the right intentions when you actually get started in this business.
- What would be the one big mistake that you have seen repeatedly happen which has affected the reputation of the industry? What is it that the IDs have done, or the biggest mistake that a network marketer can do?
- A lot of our networkers have to deal with unsupportive people who are mostly, their closest family and friends. Sometimes itās an uphill battle. What kind of advice do you have for those who are dealing with these kinds of challenges on a daily basis?
- Based on your experiences, what are the fun things about this business?
- Based on your own personal experiences, what are the core strengths of network marketing. What are the new skills and tools that equips you for life?
- What are your thoughts on the importance of product training, or any other training we provide our networkers? How important is it?
- What is the feeling you get at the end of the training? What are the things you have learned along the way from the people you train? What are some of the key things youāve learned while doing these trainings?
How would you define network marketing?
Network marketing is something I got to know about very late in my life. I was skeptical when I was first introduced to this whole concept of network marketing because it defies all traditional business thinking. I need to thank Chief Pathman and Datoā Sri Vijay; they made me open-minded and look at the big picture of how business is changing in the world.
Network marketing is, as people, including professionals, have called it, āthe business of the 21st century.ā Can you imagine taking the oldest form of marketing, which is the word of mouth and combining it with the latest technology in the world today? The Internet reaches people all over the world; e-Commerce is the buzzword of today, and network marketing definitely is the future of business.

We also have so much misrepresentation out there, so at the end of the day, when you go out and you talk about the business, good business ethics starts with me ā with the networker. How would you promote or pledge this to the network?
I continually emphasise the importance of sticking to the basics. The first thing I do whenever I meet people is ask them what their beliefs are. I often ask them, āWould you like somebody to do something to you that would hurt or harm you?ā As the old English saying goes, āWhat goes around comes around,ā. So I always tell them: Please understand, you must reach out to your prospects, you must reach out to the public in the most honest way. You need more than just one-time customers ā you need people who would like to have a long-term relationship with you. Youāre building a business. You need to have partners. You donāt want a partner who is only going to last with you for two weeks and get angry with you. You need somebody whoās going to be there helping you. Likewise, you help that person build a network ,a sustainable business.
How important is transparency? As in, being transparent, being upfront, and having the right intentions when you actually get started in this business.
Today, we live in a world where information is easily accessible, and an ID must understand that concept from the very beginning. We are in a business where we promote the use of the Internet and, as you know, almost everybody has access to a laptop, a tablet, and a smartphone. I can Google information from anywhere in the world, so why tell a lie? Youāll be found out so easily. This is why in QNET, we remind everyone not to give information they just made up themselves. Always refer to the website. Restate whatever information is there and stick to it. Donāt add nor remove anything.

What would be the one big mistake that you have seen repeatedly happen which has affected the reputation of the industry? What is it that the IDs have done, or the biggest mistake that a network marketer can do?
Such a mistake exists across many different industries, not just ours. There is an immense potential to earn substantial income ā but they are impatient and donāt have faith in the process. Once they earn money, or they see people earning a lot of income, they think, āOkay, this person took three years to achieve that goal. I canāt wait for three years, so let me take some shortcuts.ā These shortcuts are key factors for the big fall. Chief Pathman once told me when I used to network seriously years ago, āAlways remember, David, slow is fast; fast is slow. So just go step by step. You will face rejections. You will face obstacles, but believe in yourself, in the company, in the products, and sooner or later you will succeed.ā
A lot of our networkers have to deal with unsupportive people who are mostly, their closest family and friends. Sometimes itās an uphill battle. What kind of advice do you have for those who are dealing with these kinds of challenges on a daily basis?
For starters, rejection is part of life. I always tell people in many of my trainings, to look at successful people ā and understand that each one of them has experienced rejection at one point in their lives; that theyāve failed somehow, somewhere along their journey.
Failures, or rejection, is and will always be a part of this business, and on top of that, we must understand that we are in a new industry. People are still finding it difficult to understand how I could start a business with no investment; banking on the idea of encouraging someone else to buy your products, and deciding to make this either a supplementary or a primary source of income. The whole concept must be based on belief. And all these things come back to the point that one has to be honest ā one has to be sincere.
Based on your experiences, what are the fun things about this business?
The best thing about this business is forming relationships. You start understanding family values; you donāt take people at face value. You go deeper and you learn to respect them. Other than that, we have various events. V-Con is one of our biggest yearly events. To come there and see members from all over the world, with unique cultural displays makes me feel like Iām earning an income and at the same time, Iām having fun. Itās unbelievable!

Based on your own personal experiences, what are the core strengths of network marketing. What are the new skills and tools that equips you for life?
First of all, network marketing makes an entrepreneur out of you. It makes you into a business person of the 21st and 22nd century. To become successful in network marketing, you need to keep up with technology. You need to focus on building relationships. Donāt worry about losing skills you have from your previous profession. I donāt think thatās such a critical issue, because people who become involved with network marketing and take it seriously has decided that he or she has found a purpose in life. The same applies to myself. For example, when I got involved in network marketing, I got involved because I needed to earn a certain amount of money for my childrenās education. But as I started getting deeper into it, I realized that this is much more than just a business. This is my calling.
What are your thoughts on the importance of product training, or any other training we provide our networkers? How important is it?
Trainings are very, very important. Again, something I always mention. Network marketing is comprised of three important factors: 1) retailing; 2) building the network; 3) trainings. Itās critical to renew your knowledge in the business so you can share it with others. QNET has an entire range of trainings, and the V has personal-development trainings. We have ISB and so many events ā V Leadership Camps, where itās much more than just training you to earn money; it trains you to become a better person, a better member of the society.
What is the feeling you get at the end of the training? What are the things you have learned along the way from the people you train? What are some of the key things youāve learned while doing these trainings?
One of the most important things Iāve picked up is thereās so much more for me to learn. Traveling to different countries, seeing people from diverse cultures, and different backgrounds, has made me realize that this is one business that spans across all borders. We always say, āWe are one nation. Itās a global business.ā Whether it is Africa, Central Asia, India, Asia, Europe, or the Middle East, everyone, especially the younger generation know that this has been going on for a long time. They have a great interest to seek and create their own type of business, and they crave a feeling of independence which they wonāt get from a traditional job. This is something Iāve learned a lot during my trainings and my travels.
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