How To Infiltrate [LinkedIn] To Sponsor “White Collar” Leads

Have you noticed that the only Social Sites that people concentrate on are Facebook, Twitter and Youtube?
And in that exact order!
These sites are literally covered with noisy Network Marketers promoting their businesses ALL OVER the place. Now don’t get me wrong, it’s a BIG market and you can definitely get YOUR piece of the pie IF you know what you are doing…..but why not go somewhere a little quieter with people that are generally of a higher quality.
What do I mean?
LinkedIn baby!
You see LinkedIn is a Social Site where 70 million+ professionals like to hang out. These are people who are looking to connect with other professionals or are seeking “white collar” employment.
When I think of “white collar”, I think of 2 things.
1. Educated
2. Have Money
Wait a second….
Aren’t they the kind of people who would be perfect for our business? I mean people who are switched on and have enough capital to invest in a new business…
Absolutely!
So why they heck are we wasting time over at Facebook & Twitter when there’s a goldmine of leads just waiting to be tapped?!
Hold on a second there my friend…
Unfortunately LinkedIn is a different animal altogether.
You can’t just go barging in there pasting your business opportunity all over the place. These Manager and CEO types will see right through your BS and not even give you a second look!
So how then, do you tap into this “unique” Social Site?
Well I’m glad you asked.
Step 1:
Create a new profile. Add a professional looking photo of yourself and fill out ALL the information in as much detail as possible. This includes all your past work experience and what you are currently doing now. Fill it out as if you were filling out your CV.
Step 2:
Join as many large groups that are related to your industry as possible. Large means > 5,000 people. Add roughly 20+ groups. Sometimes it may take up to a week before getting accepted into the groups as they are moderated by individuals who have busy lives. This is NOT Facebook. Send them an email if you don’t get a response after a few days.
Step 3:
Write “lead generating” articles that offer lots of value. They could talk about different marketing strategies, mindset or training that would interest and educate other Network Marketers or wannabe entrepreneurs.
Be sure to leave a PS at the bottom of the article with your name, title and a strong “call to action”. Example: If you want to learn more about how to leverage the power of the Internet and earn a fulltime income from home, click here …..”Beat The System”
Spend some time on the title of your article as this will determine how many views you receive.
“How To Work Less & Earn More In 60 Days WITHOUT Working A 9 to 5”
As opposed to…
“See How I Made More Money Than God!”
Step 4:
Post these articles inside the discussion section of each group as often as you can. The best days are Monday to Thursday. Do not post on the weekends as the “white collar” professionals are resting. That includes Friday. Best times to post are early in the morning or at lunch time.
Step 5:
Connect with people who comment on your articles and give them a call to introduce yourself for best results.
And TA-DAAAA!
That’s how you pull those high rollers into YOUR business and get quality people to build your organization for you.
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About the Author: Aaron Chen
Member Since: 06/23/2009
Company: Chen Inc.
Industry: Marketing and Advertising
Primary Web Site: http://www.realonlineleverage.com


i really liked how you wrote
i really liked how you wrote this man. please post more good stuff!
this is one of very few articles i have had the patience to read from start to finish in a long time.
jim
Awesome Linked In tips
Thanks for sharing, Aaron!
Great Article
I enjoyed your article. Thanks.
Cheers Jim, Will do. Means
Cheers Jim, Will do.
Means alot coming from a good marketer like you. ;)
Aaron
no problem bernie. glad u
no problem bernie. glad u liked it.
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Thanks Aaron
I've been working on my LinkedIn profile lately and building up my numbers. I have connected my blog to my LI profile and joining good groups, but never thought of posting my articles there too!
Also love your ideas for article titles. Thanks will use this info!
Sue Collier
Sue, article titles are
Sue, article titles are really important. In fact, email titles are just as important, so keep that in mind when you are putting any piece of sales copy together. ;)
Thanks for your ideas about LinkedIn
Larry Beacham has an entire ebook on this topic. I've always thought of LinkedIn as a place for "jobs" and professionals, but now I'm seeing more and more professional network marketers on there.
Dr. Dick