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Monday, May 14, 2012

27 MLM Prospects Later


by Michael S. Clouse

Sadly, it is often the most common story told in our business...

It seems "Mary" had been in four different deals (and I'm using that word—"deals"—correctly) before finding the Network Marketing Company of her dreams. The problem: Mary is trying to put together yet another warm market list—a list of at least 100 people for her to contact.

Warm market indeed! As our fictitious friend stares down at her yellow lined blank sheet of paper, she now understands what it feels like to be an official member of the NFL club—No Friends Left!

Frustrated with the knowledge that she has no one to contact, and with her sights still set on success, Mary heads straight towards a cold cruel market—that wild wintry world of advertising, cold calls and worst of all, those opportunity seekers' e-mail lists.

With no degree in marketing, no advertising experience, and without any knowledge of the right MLM prospecting tools, our friend Mary is doomed to fail. And the saddest part is, she will probably blame her downfall on our industry, her new company, or a lack of upline support.

But what if there was a better way?

Well, there is...

Years ago I discovered a great way to create a never-ending source of new MLM prospects while I was attempting to reserve a booth at a local trade show. Unfortunately, I was a little late and the show had already sold out. Interested in learning all I could, I decided to go anyway, do a little research and determine if the next event would prove a profitable possibility.

My goal was simple: Enter each booth, ask to speak with the person in charge, and start the conversation off letting them know I had tried to reserve space in the show, but it had already sold out. I asked them about the show: "Was this the first time they had exhibited here? Were the attendees just looking or were they buying?"

Then it hit me: What if, after a few questions and some general rapport building, I asked this question: "Do you think my company would do well at a show like this?"

"I don't know," would come their seemingly scripted reply, followed by an apparently pre-programmed, "What does your company do?"

Bingo! Got 'em! Hook, line and sinker—along with the chance to give my 30-second commercial 100 times in four hours. This was better than having a booth (and cheaper, too). Twenty-seven prospects later, I'd perfected the perfect MLM prospecting system. And, I might add, it has been working beautifully for years.

If you want more MLM prospects, set aside four hours, grab 10 bucks and your business cards, and check out an appropriate trade show in your area. Using this approach, you'll walk away with all the hot leads you can handle.

9 comments:

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BeANetworker.com said...

Well said Michael S. Clouse
Nice Post...
Thanks for sharing with us

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Steve Smith said...

Network marketing objections do not equal rejection. They are signals that there are unresolved concerns and/or misconceptions about what you have to offer, and not necessarily your prospect rejecting you personally. Once you accept that objections are normal, natural and even positive, perhaps just a request for more information, then a lot of the fear will evaporate.

Your probability for success will be greatly enhanced if you know how to effectively address your prospect’s objections or fears.

Remember the famous words ‘Seek first to understand, before being understood’. They are so applicable when it comes to dealing with objections. When we don’t listen, when we are in a rush to tell our story, or we present the business opportunity even before we know if there is a problem to be solved, we set ourselves up for unnecessary resistance from others.

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