It is always exciting to start a new MLM Business. Your thoughts immediately turn to the extra money you can earn. Once the initial excitement subsides, you realize that you have difficult marketing decisions to make.
Marketing your MLM Business on the Internet may involve SEO Optimization, the development of lead capture pages with aotoresponder prewritten followup sales messages. This all must be done before the first prospect is captured into your system.
Most MLmers tend to concentrate their efforts online. They overlook the use of Offline marketing mediums. Today's MLM Business owner loses many opportunities to present their opportunity to qualified prospects by only using only the Internet.
Using the Internet to market an MLM business can be almost too easy. It only takes a few moments to place an ad online. Our culture promotes this type of instant gratification. However the greatest rewards comes to those who do the hard work
Waiting for the postal service to deliver your marketing piece can take some time. There is also the adeed cost in using "snail mail". Making the decision to use Offline vs Online advertising can involve many different factors.
Email deliverability is at an all time low. I have requested info online and most times I only get 50% of my requests in my email box. Major email service providers have overdone their campaigns against spam and hurt the Mlmers use of "permission marketing". It is ridiculous to spend money to aquire a prospect only to lose them because they don't get your messages
You should consider using snail mail or more specifically postcards to recruit in your MLM Business. You can integrate this with lead capture pages and then followup with snail mail and email. You will get over 90% of your postcards delivered and have a much higher percentage of them read. Plus it is easier to get your downline to use postcards. It is a highly duplicatable process.
Few MLM distributors are using more than one way to advertise. Rise above your competition, and use both Offline and Online Marketing to build your MLM business.
Marketing your MLM Business on the Internet may involve SEO Optimization, the development of lead capture pages with aotoresponder prewritten followup sales messages. This all must be done before the first prospect is captured into your system.
Most MLmers tend to concentrate their efforts online. They overlook the use of Offline marketing mediums. Today's MLM Business owner loses many opportunities to present their opportunity to qualified prospects by only using only the Internet.
Using the Internet to market an MLM business can be almost too easy. It only takes a few moments to place an ad online. Our culture promotes this type of instant gratification. However the greatest rewards comes to those who do the hard work
Waiting for the postal service to deliver your marketing piece can take some time. There is also the adeed cost in using "snail mail". Making the decision to use Offline vs Online advertising can involve many different factors.
Email deliverability is at an all time low. I have requested info online and most times I only get 50% of my requests in my email box. Major email service providers have overdone their campaigns against spam and hurt the Mlmers use of "permission marketing". It is ridiculous to spend money to aquire a prospect only to lose them because they don't get your messages
You should consider using snail mail or more specifically postcards to recruit in your MLM Business. You can integrate this with lead capture pages and then followup with snail mail and email. You will get over 90% of your postcards delivered and have a much higher percentage of them read. Plus it is easier to get your downline to use postcards. It is a highly duplicatable process.
Few MLM distributors are using more than one way to advertise. Rise above your competition, and use both Offline and Online Marketing to build your MLM business.
About the Author:
Before you do anything online, take the time to look at joe cotroneo's site that explains the truth about the top network marketing companies
No comments:
Post a Comment