Ok, I’m going to cut write to the chase.
If you want to grow your Network Marketing Business using the Internet I would Highly-Recommend you Purchase the eBook called “Attraction Marketing Formula“
Let me explain why……
We used to not use the Internet properly to grow our business. Facebook and other Social Media were mostly used for posting links and pictures basically as “bait” hoping someone would Bite.
Recently at Eric Worre’s Go Pro Recruiting Mastery Conference my friend Ferny Ceballos (Author of Attraction Marketing Formula) had the opportunity to speak with some top 6 and 7 Figure earners. (Maybe even 8 Figure earners)
Now Ferny is a top leader in the Internet Marketing world.
At the Go Pro event he asked theses top earners if they were using the Internet to build their business.
Over 60% of them Admitted to Secretly be Using the Internet
Why the Secrecy?
Well since the Internet is still fairly new, (30 years maybe) and most Leaders teach don’t reinvent the wheel. (if it’s not broke why fix it?)
And a lot of leaders probably think that it’s “The Lazy Way” to build the business.
Well look where most people spend all their FREE time.
On Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, Snapchat, texting, surfing the Net……etc…
We better get in front of them!
Go where the Money is!
Last year Amazon did more Internet Sales than the Top 100 MLM companies combined.
They know where the money is.
Anyway here is tip #1 to grow your business using the Internet. Some of these tips came directly from Ferny Ceballos. So listen up!
Strategy #1 Social Media Prospecting
This strategy is an approach which will seem pretty familiar, because it’s prospecting as we’ve always done it, just with an online twist.
Now prospecting on social media is NOT “Internet marketing,” This is the process my fellow marketer Jason, who is a 7-figure producer in network marketing teaches to his team, after their warm market runs out…
1) SEARCH – Use Facebook Search to find ‘friends of friends’ who live locally (at least to start with).There are a few reasons for doing it this way…
First of all, Facebook allows you to directly message ‘friends of friends’ so that your message goes into their main inbox, instead of the “Other” inbox, which most people don’t even know exists. (I didn’t know either, prior to this).
Secondly, you start with local, because it will allow you to eventually meet face to face with them to form a more powerful personal connection. Given that you have no prior relationship, it’s important to meet.
2) QUALIFY – Next, you take a minute to look at their profile and identify key interests that might resonate with you personally, your business or your products. You are also looking for more subtle things, like are they smiling in their pictures? Are they outgoing? Do they seem to be a positive person?
Bear in mind, you are prospecting, but you are also qualifying them.
For example, an interest in Robert Kiyosaki might indicate an interest in entrepreneurship or diversified income streams. An interest in CrossFit indicates an interest in health and wellness and that might resonate with your company’s products.
3) MESSAGE – Then you craft your first message to them, which believe it or not, follows a somewhat standard prospecting approach.
You can come up with a template, but each message will be tailored to them specifically. This message will mention friends you have in common. You mention that you’re a recruiter for a “health & wellness company” or whatever the niche is, you’re “expanding in the area” and you ask if they are “open to earning extra money?”
As Jason described it, “You throw the ball in the air and see if they swing back at it.”
You DO NOT want to be posting copy/paste messages with links to sign up for your opportunity. Not only is that not effective, it’s considered SPAM by Facebook and can get your account shut down and get your company in trouble too.
In this initial message, you aren’t giving them any info or links. You are simply trying to get them to express an interest.
4) BOOK – If they “swing back,” book a face to face meeting, if local or at the very least get them on the phone. You just let them know that details are better explained in person and, “if we were to work together, it’s a good opportunity to see if we would like each other! ;-)”
At this point, if they meet with you, hopefully your company or upline have defined a solid process for you to follow here.
According to Jason, he and his team experience about a 30% positive response rate.
If they don’t answer back, there are some different approaches here. Some play it safe and leave the 70% that didn’t answer back, alone.
Jason is an advocate of following up with a 2nd message 4-5 days later, if they don’t answer back. It’s a short message simply to see if they a) received the 1st message and b) to see if they are interested. Sometimes they don’t get the first message or see the message when they are in the middle of something and forget to answer back.
The 2nd message, will usually double his overall results vs only sending 1 message.
Sending a 3rd follow-up message is not recommended. At this point, you assume a “NO” and move on.
Speaking of moving on… here’s another cool strategy…
Strategy #2: The ‘Mouse Trap’ Method
This process is pretty simple and depending on your personality, may or may not be great for you. This pretty much involves posting your results on social media (i.e. setting the ‘mouse trap’) and waiting for people to express an interest via the comments or private message. (i.e SNAP!!!)
Additionally, to boost results, you can add a CALL TO ACTION to message you, if they want more info.
From a ‘leading with the opportunity’ angle, this would involve posting pictures and announcements about your ‘rags to riches’ story, income results, and the impact it’s made on your lifestyle. (Obviously, you can only do this if you’ve gotten results.)
You could also call it “Baiting the Hook”
I’ve seen people whom I know personally deploy this strategy with great success, but I’m a person that is very wary of this approach and I could see you running into compliance or even legal problems, if lots of people in your company are doing this. I personally don’t like this angle because it can piss off your real life friends & family, but I know it can work well too, because let’s face it, most people have a desire for more income.
Alternatively, with a ‘leading with the product’ angle, the mouse trap approach could be very powerful and usually more friend & company safe, especially if the results you are posting has to do with a personal or customer case study. This angle will help you generate more customers and a few of those customers may express an interest in the business, after they fall in love with the product.
We’ve seen this angle run rampant with weight loss challenges & case studies, which still work amazingly well, but can also work with other products, if there is a clear and visible result that was produced from product use.
For example, I’ve seen people in travel businesses, post pictures of their luxury vacation/trips and reveal how little they paid for that experience.
Or you can post pictures of yourself running a marathon, triathlon, or whatever, which would not have been possible without certain supplements.
Essentially, show everyone connected to you on social media a desirable change in your life, achieved in part or as a direct result of your product.
Once they express an interest, you follow whatever process you’ve been taught for closing people.
For closing offline after using strategy #1 or #2 for getting the prospect, I would recommend training by Tim Sales on presenting, closing, and enrolling new reps.
But if “closing” people is not your thing, then there’s my favorite Internet strategy, which I’ve employed in my business for the past 9 years…
Strategy #3: ‘Attraction Marketing’
I think we will all look back at the year 2015 as the tipping point for when Internet marketing (i.e. passive online selling & recruiting) was finally legitimized as the force it deserves to be recognized as, in network marketing.
Person after person, stood up at the 6-Figure Summit saying they built their businesses, primarily using Internet marketing.
Now, if they were only 6-figure earners, what has happened in the past is that ‘old schoolers’ would dismiss their success as a ‘fluke’ or ‘non-duplicatable.’
However, 2 seats from me sat a woman named Hayley who stood up when 7-figure earners were asked to identify themselves and she openly said that she built online and she described her strategy.
What she outlined as the blueprint for her business was exactly a method we’ve been teaching at Elite Marketing Pro for years, which we call ‘attraction marketing,’ outlined in the Free Online Recruiting Bootcamp available here and published an e-book that’s called Attraction Marketing Formula.
In addition to Hayley, others stood up and shared very similar approaches.
These folks didn’t message strangers online templated messages like in Strategy #1.
They didn’t fill their friend’s News Feeds with thinly veiled promotions for an opportunity or product as in Strategy #2.
What they did was they created a truly passive way of making sure that when they woke up each morning…
They would have an inbox full of notifications, letting them know that there were 10, 20, 50, or even hundreds of new prospects, interested in learning more about their opportunity or product.
They would also have an inbox full of notifications of 5 –10 new CUSTOMERS waiting to receive their product and excited about the possibility it holds for them.
They would also have an inbox full of notifications of 5 –10 new DISTRIBUTORS ready to get signed up (or already signed up while you slept), waiting to be led in their new exciting venture.
You see, just about every other type of business in the world is now using proven, passive and scalable online marketing & advertising methods.
So why NOT your network marketing business? The only reason would be if it wasn’t a REAL business. But you and I know better.
There is a proven way to build online and you will learn all the basics in the eBook “Attraction Marketing Formula“
Awesome Content Jonas. Very well laid out.