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I am new to network marketing and would love to hear of any tips that could boost my sales!?

November 10th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

I am very new to network marketing and would love to learn tips on how to boost my sales. Any tips are very welcome!

Depending on what company you are with, it may be a good idea to try and sell your product on eBay and capture the emails of all your customers. These will be highly targeted prospects that would make good distributors.

Another thing you need to do is get some kind of lead generation system or funded proposal system. This way you can make money even if no one joins your primary business by selling them information on the backend and building a list at the same time.

I recommend you check out this system: http://www.spider-web-system.com

This is a new and very effective business opportunity lead generation system that will help you find prospects for your primary business and build you income at the same time.

  1. Jenny Mendonca
    November 10th, 2012 at 08:40 | #1

    Welcome to the world of network marketing!Just curious…what type of business are you promoting? There is a new product that will be launching to the public called "Black Belt Recruiting." It can be used with ANY network marketing company. I highly recommend it to you. You can learn so many network marketing tips in the free 60 minute video tutorial here: http://MyFinancialFreedom.blackbeltrecruiting.com
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  2. Gavino
    November 10th, 2012 at 09:28 | #2

    Wear skimpy clothes, show cleavage and legs you will advance quickly and increase sales. I’m such a sucker for hot women.
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  3. The doctor is in.
    November 10th, 2012 at 09:56 | #3

    I tell my people to be themselves and have a good time!! The first two or three contacts and you hit a wall.. after that it’s all down hill..easy from there..Just get your feet wet Enjoy the contact with folks. Don’t take yourself too serious. Get involved with a rock solid fortune 500 company like Global Domains International. see presentation link below

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  4. d_cassidy76
    November 10th, 2012 at 10:25 | #4

    Depending on what company you are with, it may be a good idea to try and sell your product on eBay and capture the emails of all your customers. These will be highly targeted prospects that would make good distributors.

    Another thing you need to do is get some kind of lead generation system or funded proposal system. This way you can make money even if no one joins your primary business by selling them information on the backend and building a list at the same time.

    I recommend you check out this system: http://www.spider-web-system.com

    This is a new and very effective business opportunity lead generation system that will help you find prospects for your primary business and build you income at the same time.
    References :

  5. spooon56
    November 10th, 2012 at 10:45 | #5

    Generally people buy from you because it’s from "you". There are many distributors selling a product but there is only "one" of you. Build a relationship with your customers and they will be with you a long time. Treat them like a spreadsheet or your next meal and they probably won’t stick with you very long.

    Also, many of your best associates will come from being your customer first. Treat your customers with respect and look to help them vs your own wallet will grow your business. It’s more important to build relationships than a quick dollar.

    I go further into other strategies and other aspects of network marketing in my blog geared toward part time network marketers.

    http://www.mlmandlaw.blogspot.com
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    Already making a steady residual income and not having to ask customer buy re-buy product every month.

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