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Mon, 22nd Mar 10 8:24pm |
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lifestylesecrets |
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Post Number: 4918 |
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Imagine that you are a prospect. One day you open your e-mail,
and there is a message prospecting you to become a distributor.
The e-mail message is neat, makes a good offer, and you decide
to join the new opportunity.
Two weeks later you get another e-mail message in your mailbox.
Not only does it make a great offer, but it has a color picture
attached that gets you excited. You decide to join this new
opportunity.
Later, a brilliantly written e-mail message comes to your
mailbox. Not only does it have a great offer and a great color
picture attached, but the message also sends you to a
beautifully-designed web site. You decide to join this
opportunity because it looks so much better than anything else
you've seen.
Do we see a trend?
No matter how good our e-mail campaign, there will always be
another message that is even better. The first secret of
sponsoring over the Internet is this:
'It doesn't matter how you make the initial contact. What
matters is what you do with the prospect or distributor AFTER
you make the initial contact.'
Some experts say that the first thing you should do with
Internet prospects is to get them OFF the Internet. This means
to visit with them over the telephone, meet them in person, or
possibly send them written material.
You want to make a connection or a bond with your new
prospects. You want to quickly separate yourself from the
competition by creating a special personal relationship with
your prospect. You want your relationship to be so strong
that your new distributors will not be affected by the constant
stream of new e-mail offers coming to their mailboxes.
You see, it doesn't matter how many distributors you sponsor. It
is how many distributors you KEEP that makes a difference.
We will not spend much time discussing the
bonding techniques you'll use. You can learn about those
techniques from my other audio cassette tape trainings. However,
this very important lesson about bonding with your new
distributors OFF the Internet can't be overlooked.
You don't want to be one of those leaders who builds a big
organization, only to see the organization dissipate and leave
for other programs. We want a permanent downline and a permanent
residual income.
Now that we understand that we want to bond with and keep our
new distributors, you want to know how to INITIALLY sponsor new
distributors over the Internet, right?
I would like you to consider this:
* What are you willing to do to bond and create a relationship
with your new Internet-sponsored distributors?
* Will you send them a personal e-mail welcome message?
* Will you give them a call over the telephone?
* Will you send them a postcard or a letter?
* Will you send them a regular newsletter or update?
Why not spend the next day or two considering how you are going
to bond and build a relationship with your new distributors?
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 | | BigCol - 2010-03-23 09:40:33 | | | By the way, I didn't mean we don't give positive reaction on this site (quite the contrary). Just that I think we've got a bit more savvy than some. | | Nod+ (0) | Report | Follow |
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 | | BigCol - 2010-03-23 09:37:20 | | | Think he's on the wrong site to get much positive reaction NS. He got quite a bit of reaction from his last post, which appeared to be about interaction and didn't bother to interact. Once again, lifestylesecrets' latest post will probably draw no reaction from him at all (I hope he proves me wrong) so I wouldn't waste your time folks. I think it's an auto-blog (if there is such a thing) and again so much more entertaining if read out in Peter Cook's Spotty Muldoon voice. | | Nod+ (0) | Report | Follow |
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 | | NightShift - 2010-03-23 00:53:19 | | | Hi Lifestyle, not being patronising here I just don't get it. Thanks for the time though and I hope you get some positivity. | | Nod+ (0) | Report | Follow |
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