I have become involved with many network marketing companies
the last year.
All are based on the internet and this is the big difference
than when I last had a go
at it about 10 years ago. Back then it was all phone calls,
letters, group presentations and one on one coffee shop
presentations. After a while of almost making it work I gave
up. It just had enough of all that and ran out of a warm
market. I should say they ran away from me when they saw me
coming. Haha.
Well, I got back into it because I knew a few people who had
made money and one was my brother. Not only were these
people making money, they were making a lot of it. When I
saw that now I could have a website to promote and could buy
leads, email them, call them, work on getting traffic etc...
I thought I would give it another try.
A year later I have had some success. I have been able to
put together a group of a couple thousand members in a few
companies and it is growing.
What I am realizing now though, is that to be real
successful at online network marketing, you should have some
offline strategies also. It just makes sense and will give
you a great advantage over your competition if you do so. (
By the way, I have tried two companies that strongly push
the idea of just buying leads and sending them emails using
an auto-responder. Both of them failed miserably and I lost
a good amount of money. That just doesn't work well enough
to build a good business in my opinion. Auto-responders work
but don't use them exclusively.)
Here are a few ways to get an offline recruiting and
advertising campaign going.
1. Put ads in your local paper. This is still working for
many people. If they didn't work you wouldn't keep seeing
them there.
2. Put ads in a national paper or magazines. This is
obviously much more expensive but also reaches a greater
amount of people. If you do this you need to be prepared to
handle all the leads and calls.
3. Distribute flyers.
4. Use drop cards.
5. Hand out business cards.
6. Advertise on the radio; expensive but effective. I used
it last year and will use the radio again at some point.
7. Television advertising. Again, expensive but worthwhile
if you can afford it. I actually belong to a TV Co-op
company that will use TV ads as a main source of growth.
Here is that company:
http://tvcoop.net/
The television advertising seems to be a currently popular
way to advertise for network marketing companies. I have
heard several companies say they are planning to do this in
2005 including Better Universe, Fruta Vida and Vergance.
8. Mail coupon advertising such as Money Mailer or Adworks.
This advertising usually costs about 3 cents a home and can
go out to tens of thousands at a time. Or even hundreds of
thousands.
9. Posting ads on bulletin boards.
10. Buying leads and calling. This is still a very powerful
way to recruit people and get to know them. Here is a
company that not only sells quality leads but also has
terrific training to help you when you actually do call
them. The training is awesome and very in depth.
http://www.leadersclub.com/
So make your chances of succeeding online much better by
using these offline techniques to reach many more prospects.
You will be ahead of the game if you do.
Tim Phelan has been a full time internet marketer since late
2004 and is currently helping others try to fire their boss.
Tim's blog: http://timphelansblog.blogspot.com/
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