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Work From Home MLM Business Opportunity – The Internet Way

The Internet has changed the way that MLM business is being conducted. Nowadays, it is very possible for anyone to become successful in the MLM business working from home. In fact, in order any networker to be more successful, he/she should made full use of the leverage that the internet provides.

Of course, the question that has to be answered is “How can someone be successful in an MLM business simply by working from home?” To answer this question, we have to compare the both the old and new method of conducting an MLM business.

The old method involves prospecting your friends, relatives, family and acquaintances; as well as cold calling any leads that you may have purchased. While there are people who became successful through this method, the old method is simply not for everyone. Let us face the fact. Most people do not like to sell. And even more people are not good sellers.

The new method is through using the internet. Why is it easier to succeed using the internet? There are several reasons:

1)You can easily target those who are interested

If you use any keyword tools(Wordtracker, Google Keyword Tools) to conduct your research, you will realize that a lot of people are searching for business opportunities using the internet. Knowing this fact, you can easily position yourself in front of them.

2)Converting those who are already interested is much easier

In the old method, you may try to talk to your friends. However, there is high probability that either your friend is not interested or that he has not heard of MLM before. Well, I have experienced that. However, with the help of the internet, you are actually targeting those who are interested. It is definitely easily to convert those who are already interested than those who are not.

3)You can make use of email marketing.

With the internet, you can easily capture the email address of your prospect. This is a very effective method because when you have your prospect’s email address, you can follow up with them again and again as long as they stay on your list. This gives you the time to build credibility as well as trust. You will also have the opportunity to educate them about your business. Overtime, you chances of recruiting them as your downline increase tremendously.

4)You can reach a lot more people

Twenty years ago, if someone just started an MLM business in USA, he is unlikely to target people from Asian countries. With the internet, you can easily advertise your business to the world within a few seconds.

If you want to be more successful in an MLM business, you will need to take advantage of the leverage that the internet provides. It is now possible to succeed in work from home MLM opportunities.

Lubano Lim
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MLM Scam? By Dalarie Gilstrap

MLM Scam?  By Dalarie Gilstrap

Just because you haven’t made any money in your MLM doesn’t mean it’s a scam.  The only scam I can think of is joining a MLM company and actually sitting there calling leads.  With the internet and the right tools you should be able to have leads calling you with credit card in hand ready to join your opportunity.

So the whole MLM industry has it wrong.  Ignorance doesn’t equal scam.  If the people involved with your MLM opportunity knew better then they would do better.  But here is your opportunity to learn to do better and teach everyone in the industry to follow your lead.  The solution to all you MLM woes is HomeBizListBuilder.  With HomeBizListBuilder you will never have to call another lead.  But the leads will seek you out to join your opportunity.

HomeBizListBuilder provides you with an automated lead generating system that follows up with your leads.  You will have you own squeeze page/website that collects the name and email address of opportunity seekers.  Then on autopilot these leads will receive follow up emails that convince them that your opportunity is the best one ever.  The next thing you know everyone is trying to join your opportunity.

HomeBizListBuilder basically integrates your MLM opportunity with the best that internet marketing has to offer.  Of course as soon as you create an account with HomeBizListBuilder you will see that 99% of all the work has been done for you.  There is no confusing computer programming to learn.  It’s so easy a 12 year old could do it.

With HomeBizListBuilder you’ll never think that you have been scammed.

So what are you waiting for?  Test drive HomeBizListBuilder for seven days for $1.  Yes, I said $1.  Click Here to get started.

Dalarie Gilstrap
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Warning: a Hidden Truth Finally Revealed About MLM

“Who’s looking out for you?” is a repeated phrase used by Bill O’Reilly, commentator, on The Factor, with Fox News, as he religiously gives a full blown effort; body, soul and mind to be ‘fair and balanced’ in delivering truth, as he sees it. Sometimes, such controversial tidbits ends up as bitter bites in the mouths of those who disagree with Mr. O’Reilly, but I believe he gets an A for delivering information that some wished he didn’t. I, for one, welcome wake up calls. Society has a tendency to snooze through way too many truths only to wake up during the hand out of deception and lies and then swallow every bite without even making the effort to view the ‘other side of the coin.’

As a certified Life Coach, my clients contact me for various reasons. I have a habit of zeroing in on truth and hate the slightest taste of even a mixture or what some like to call ‘white lies’. So when my clients hire me to discern, divide and dissect a situation, I may take hours to research, uncover and present all sides, fairly, so that success in personal as well as career is something they can expect to receive.

The first part of 2008, a client came to me very frustrated in that he had put hundreds of dollars, a massive amount of time and extreme effort into a multiple level online marketing business that pretty much guaranteed his success. As it turned out all his efforts were for naught and his concern was more than just the loss of time, money and effort. Of course he was in it for money, but something was going on as I listened to him, that just didn’t feel right. So, with his permission, I began to investigate and the following is what I found out.

By the way, I am not advocating that all MLM businesses are run the way I’m about to share. People want into MLM marketing businesses for numerous reasons, but I believe for the most part, it’s made up of those people, just like you and me, who desire to pay their bills, make a decent living and have enough time left over to spend time with family and friends. Some will always be involved who not only want their share of the above, but they want your share also. There’s really no way of truly stopping those kinds of people from getting involved.

In principle, my clients MLM Company’s plan should work and make many participants substantial profits, if all involved were honest. Unfortunately, that’s never the case. This particular company, as in most, had a group of network marketers who came in ‘at the top’ and were advertising that no experience was necessary, because, after all, we’ll call her Sally, she had no experience and she stated, “The sales were just rolling in like crazy.” Sally was one of the very beginners in this MLM Company.

I asked my client to give me a few details on how the company was run. Two very significant things stood out above all the rest. The first was a team training call held several times a week over the phone. The calls were not only set up for the members of the MLM business, but used to speak to potential prospects considering joining. The second significant thing I noticed was a form of advertising used over and above the usual MLM mailing lists. The advertisement encouraged was a full page print ad in a popular Home Business Magazine.

I asked my client who ran the meetings and was told that Sally was the leader. Sally used the phone time to speak to individuals by answering any questions they may have about marketing and networking. She repeated phrases like “I’m here donating my time to help YOU become successful like me.”

Next I considered and even investigated the actual Home Business Magazine where the full page advertisement was placed. Now, you and I know, because we weren’t born yesterday, that a full page ad in any magazine is expensive, I may add astronomical. So where did the money come from for the ad, what did the ad say and who was in the ad? These were my next questions. I didn’t ask what the purpose of the MLM print ad was, I already knew. Or did I? Stay with me, it gets interesting…

My client shared with me that during these phone meetings, MLM members were encouraged to pool their finances and each put in a minimum of $300.00 towards the expense of the ad. The total price of the full page was around $17,000. The $300.00 would get one member credit for one month’s leads of approximately 40-60 names and phone numbers of callers who inquired about the ad.

My client had put in $600.00 for two months leads. Once the magazine came out, the magazine delivered a few leads by email and when they were called, they stated they were not interested. Yet, each week, several times a week Sally was not only bragging about all her sales, she was emailing columns of her bank statements verifying all the money she was raking in.

As I studied the ad I had a flash thought. Have you ever watched a teenage girl who tries to dress just like her movie star idol or wear her hair in the same style? How about a teenage boy who wants to hit the baseball just like his favorite player or use the same stance while he pitches? Why don’t these teens just look to one of their peers to emulate? Well, don’t we all want to follow people who are successful and impress us? Take this a step further. If we have a choice, do we want to follow after an amateur MLM marketer who’s never experienced their first sale OR one who’s bragging in a magazine that she’s “pulled in 15 sales her first month with the business and grossed over $300,000 in just a few months”, not to mention she’s “created one of the largest, fastest-growing teams in the business and is 100 percent debt free.” Hum? Which mentor or up line, do you venture to guess, would enthuse and prompt the reader more?

Oh, I don’t want to forget one thing, the whole article in the magazine wasn’t about the ‘business’ so much as it was about the ‘person’ who was the achiever in the business. And to top it off, the article just happened to leave HER full online business name, just in case the reader didn’t feel motivated to call the toll-free number at the bottom and leave their phone number for my client and/or other Home Business contributors to the ad.

Amazing what a little discernment will do. My client, and many others like him were contributing to what they were told was a mutual endeavor to be split evenly so each had a chance to present the business to their prospect. When I pointed out sentences like “Sally wants to continue to stay focused on other people’s success in the business and help many more people to find the kind of freedom that she has found,” and “Sally spends approximately 17 hours per week training HER team, the weekly training calls SHE conducts makes it easy to get started. (Her business name listed) She offers support for each member. Why, I asked my client, would anyone seriously call the 800 number below when Sally has made it so easy, simple and clear that SHE is available, so just be trained by her and be UNDER her?

As a teenager looks to one who’s already an achiever for their mentor, so Sally knew that having the article predominately about her, not the business, but about HER success, would create an enigma that she hoped no one would figure out. It’s called, money in the bank just by knowing human nature. And just to sweeten her pot, she also found a way to add her name, personal audio and a link to her site on every team members assigned business website. All in the name of, “I’m here to help.”

Warning, consider all angles prior to investing your money in MLM Companies. Not everyone is ‘look’n out for you” as Bill O’Reilly puts it. Oh, and it’s not a bad idea to find a good coach or a coaching group where others can join with you and analyze, dissect, investigate, reveal and truly focus on what’s really important to you. Some of us truly care.

© Susan David Susan David Life Coach – All Rights Reserved

Susan David
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/warning-a-hidden-truth-finally-revealed-about-mlm-733214.html

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Warning: a Hidden Truth Finally Revealed About MLM

“Who’s looking out for you?”  is a repeated phrase used by Bill O’Reilly, commentator, on The Factor, with Fox News, as he religiously gives a full blown effort; body, soul and mind to be ‘fair and balanced’ in delivering truth, as he sees it.  Sometimes, such controversial tidbits ends up as bitter bites in the mouths of those who disagree with Mr. O’Reilly, but I believe he gets an A for delivering information that some wished he didn’t.

I, for one, welcome wake up calls.  Society has a tendency to snooze through way too many truths only to wake up during the hand out of deception and lies and then swallow every bite without even making the effort to view the ‘other side of the coin.’

As a certified Life Coach, my clients contact me for various reasons.  I have a habit of zeroing in on truth and hate the slightest taste of even a mixture or what some like to call ‘white lies’.  So when my clients hire me to discern, divide and dissect a situation, I may take hours to research, uncover and present all sides, fairly, so that success in personal as well as career is something they can expect to receive.

The first part of 2008, a client came to me very frustrated in that he had put hundreds of dollars, a massive amount of time and extreme effort into a multiple level online marketing business that pretty much guaranteed his success.  As it turned out all his efforts were for naught and his concern was more than just the loss of time, money and effort.  Of course he was in it for money, but something was going on as I listened to him, that just didn’t feel right.  So, with his permission, I began to investigate and the following is what I found out.

By the way, I am not advocating that all MLM businesses are run the way I’m about to share. People want into MLM marketing businesses for numerous reasons, but I believe for the most part, it’s made up of those people, just like you and me, who desire to pay their bills, make a decent living and have enough time left over to spend time with family and friends.  Some will always be involved who not only want their share of the above, but they want your share also.  There’s really no way of truly stopping those kinds of people from getting involved. But if more people, like myself, would get involved writing articles exposing all aspects of the ends and outs of these compensation plans, hopefully many would heed the warnings and being apprised, investigate, even turn away, if necessary, before they get burned.

In principle, my clients MLM Company’s plan should work and make many participants substantial profits, if all involved were honest. Unfortunately, that’s never the case.  This particular company, as in most, had a group of network marketers who came in ‘at the top’ and were advertising that no experience was necessary, because, after all, we’ll call her Sally, she had no experience and she stated, “The sales were just rolling in like crazy.”  Sally was one of the very beginners in this MLM Company.

I asked my client to give me a few details on how the company was run. Two very significant things stood out above all the rest.  The first was a team training call held several times a week over the phone. The calls were not only set up for the members of the MLM business, but used to speak to potential prospects considering joining. The second significant thing I noticed was a form of advertising used over and above the usual MLM mailing lists. The advertisement encouraged was a full page print ad in a popular Home Business Magazine.

 I asked my  client who ran the meetings and was told that Sally  was the leader and then she had a back-up, a man who chimed in and confirmed her every word on a regular basis.  Apparently he was positioned directly underneath Sally.  Sally used the phone time to speak to individuals by answering any questions they may have about marketing and networking. As I listened to my client, it was easy to imagine Sally’s authoritative position as she shared her advice to those considering joining the company. She repeated phrases like “I’m here donating my time to help YOU become successful like me.”

Next I considered and even investigated the actual Home Business Magazine where the full page advertisement was placed. Now, you and I know, because we weren’t born yesterday, that a full page ad in any magazine is expensive, I may add astronomical.  So where did the money come from for the ad, what did the ad say and who was in the ad?  These were my next questions.  I didn’t ask what the purpose of the MLM print ad was, I already knew.  Or did I?  Stay with me, it gets interesting…

My client shared with me that during these phone meetings, MLM members were encouraged to pool their finances and each put in a minimum of $300.00 towards the expense of the ad.  The total price of the full page was around $17,000.  The $300.00 would get one member credit for one month’s leads of approximately 40-60 names and phone numbers of callers who inquired about the ad and the information therein. If you wanted two months leads you paid $600.00 and so on.

My client had put in $600.00 for two months leads. Once the magazine came out, the magazine delivered a few leads by email and when they were called, they stated they were not interested. Yet, each week, several times a week Sally was not only bragging about all her sales, she was emailing columns of her bank statements verifying all the money she was raking in.

I asked to see the ad and as I began to study it I had a flash thought.  Have you ever watched a teenage girl who tries to dress just like her movie star idol or wear her hair in the same style?  How about a teenage boy who wants to hit the baseball just like his favorite player or use the same stance while he pitches? Why don’t these teens just look to one of their peers to emulate?  Well, don’t we all want to follow people who are successful and impress us?  Take this a step further.  If we have a choice, do we want to follow after an amateur MLM marketer who’s never experienced their first sale OR one who’s bragging in a magazine that she’s “pulled in 15 sales her first month with the business and grossed over $300,000 in just a few months”, not to mention she’s “created one of the largest, fastest-growing teams in the business and is 100 percent debt free.”  Hum? Which mentor or up line, do you venture to guess, would enthuse and prompt the reader more?

Oh, I don’t want to forget one thing, the whole article in the magazine wasn’t about the ‘business’ so much as it was about the ‘person’ who was the achiever in the business who, by the way, would  “help other people succeed in the business and help many more people to find the kind of freedom that she has found.”  And to top it off, the article just happened to leave HER full online business name, just in case the reader didn’t feel motivated to call the toll-free number at the bottom and leave their phone number for my client and/or other Home Business contributors to the ad.

Amazing what a little discernment will do. My client, and many others like him were contributing to what they were told was a mutual endeavor to be split evenly so each had a chance to present the business to their prospect.  When I pointed out sentences like “Sally wants to continue to stay focused on other people’s success in the business and help many more people to find the kind of freedom that she has found,” and “Sally spends approximately 17 hours per week training HER team, the weekly training calls SHE conducts makes it easy to get started in the business and continue to grow as you work it.” “Sally’s business (business name in caps) offers a support for each of its members. IT provides a personal touch, compassion, etc. etc.”  Why, I asked my client, would anyone seriously call the 800 number below when Sally has made it so easy, simple and clear that SHE is available, so just be trained by her and be UNDER her?

As a teenager looks to one who’s already an achiever for their mentor, so Sally knew that having the article predominately about her, not the business, but about HER success, would create an enigma that she hoped no one would figure out.  It’s called, money in the bank just by knowing human nature. And just to sweeten her pot, she also found a way to add her name, personal audio and a link to her site on every team members assigned business website. All in the name of, “I’m here to help.”

By the way, my client did call the Home Based Business editor’s assistant to share that the way the ad was handled would predominately bring calls and emails directly to Sally, not the many purchaser’s of the ad. The agent made a quick remark, “Oh, I never thought about that”, and then removed herself from the phone and refused to take calls after that.

Warning, consider all angles prior to investing your money in MLM Companies.  Not everyone is ‘look’n out for you” as Bill O’Reilly puts it.  Oh, and it’s not a bad idea to find a good coach or a coaching group where others can join with you and analyze, dissect, investigate, reveal and truly focus on what’s really important to you. Some of us truly care.

© Susan David   Susan David Life Coach  -  All Rights Reserved

Susan David, Certified Christian Life Coach, publishes bi-monthly, The Crossroad Coach Newsletter. For more articles like this one, and to receive FR*EE Tele-coaching and tips to increase boldness, confidence & discern paths to success, go now to http://www.susandavidlifecoach.com/images/stories/vol1_issue1_newsletter.pdf

Susan David
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Generating MLM Leads Online – Free MLM Leads – Paid MLM Leads – What’s More Effective?

Generating leads online can be very expensive if you don’t know what you’re doing. Generating leads online can be very expensive if you don’t know what you’re doing.  However, if you know how to do research and create enticing sites, the leads you create online can be very good and inexpensive. 

Here are a couple of sites that you can use to do some keyword research:

https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
http://www.keyworddiscovery.com/search.html

When doing keyword research, you want to see how many people are searching for a certain keyword and what the competition is.  I know for a fact that Google has a keyword research tool (which is my favorite) that tells you exactly how many people are searching on an average month, and the amount of competition for that specific keyword.  I would assume that any other site that offers advertising, like Yahoo, MSN, and AOL have a similar tool. 

There are also rules to follow when setting up your ads.  All the different search engines have different rules, so it’s important to study the rules so that your ad has a good ranking, gets seen more, therefore you get more clicks.  I would suggest starting with one search engine site mastering that, and then going to a different one.  (This is what I always tell people when they’re considering starting more than one M.L.M. business at the same time.  It is important to create results with one thing, master that, and then open more doors.  If you are constantly learning, learning, learning, it will be a lot harder to create consistent results).

The way that you are going to create sales in your business is to get people to your website.  I recommend to my team members that until they have their free lead generation systems in place, they devote money into online ads.  This is how we started our business. We first paid to get people to our site (using Google AdWords), and then lowered our AdWord budget as we started creating more quality leads for free.

Eric Taylor
http://www.articlesbase.com/entrepreneurship-articles/generating-mlm-leads-online-free-mlm-leads-paid-mlm-leads-whats-more-effective-741073.html

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