Attraction Marketing for MLM in the New Economy Part 2 - Attracting offline prospects to your website



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Part 2 – Attracting offline prospects to your website without using outdated methods like flyers and cold calling.

At the end of the day we have people we already know to invite to review our MLM business and/or people we don’t know (yet!)

Hopefully you are excited enough about your opportunity to feel positive about sharing it with your key contacts when you first join, and you have some good 3rd party tools and training to plug into to do this.

(3rd party tools just means a DVD, a website, an audio etc. that you can use as a first exposure to see if you have a real prospect and to avoid you having to be the message)

So let’s say you’re just getting started with building your online presence with social media but you’re also out and about, ‘living your life on purpose,’ networking.

How can you get these nice people you’re meeting at local networking events or in your day to day life to take a look at your business, without feeling pushy and salesy?

If we really believe in our MLM business then in this new economy we bear a certain responsibility to give people an opportunity to take a look at our MLM business right?

The majority of people out there in the big world are completely oblivious about ‘old school and new school MLM debate!’ They just don’t care!

What they may care about is finding a business model to plug into that they can use to change their life in this difficult time so I feel it’s important to move through this transitional period in MLM so you feel you have a complete system that works both on and offline.

Let’s look at three scenarios that we may have here:

1) Business networking events such as networking breakfasts etc.

Here people expect to exchange business cards. They come to ‘do business’ and meet new contacts. This is an ideal setting for you to meet professional people in your local area who are business minded.

Over the years I’ve attended so many of these events I’ve pretty much experienced every kind of scenario so nothing would surprise me but the usual format is either you officially pass your business cards around in a little box during the meeting, or you informally network with people and exchange cards with whom you want.

Both are great, the latter tends to be more environmentally friendly and time efficient because you’re not politely accepting cards that you have no interest in!

2) Day to day informal events

You meet an interesting person at a local event for example with your child, or pursuing a hobby of yours, and you are unsure what to do or how to build a relationship with that person although you think you’d very much enjoy working with them and they could be suitable for your business.

3) The ‘one shot’ prospect that would be ‘perfect’ for your business!

The ‘one shot’ prospect is the one you meet at the airport or the underground and will probably never see again. Ok with those guys rather than taking a deep breath and pitching them with all your buzz words, on your business (which I admit I would have done without the blink of an eye in the not too distant past) now you can simply chat about social media and see where they ‘hang out.’

How can you develop these relationships?

It’s probably best if you don’t even mention your business. (If you’re coming back from an International convention waving flags and high on life and jungle juice then you may need to physically hold yourself back!)

With all 3 of these scenarios you can now be less urgent in ‘pitching’ them because social media has opened up communication and the world for us in a dramatic way.

When you meet a great person at a local networking event or you get stuck waiting in the dentist’s surgery for ages and get chatting with a really cool person you can just talk about fun things.

There is no huge urgency which usually turns people right off. To meet someone for the first time and to start chewing their ear off about your business, and yes I know it is probably THE best one, and NEVER been done before.. But let’s face it, it’s a huge turnoff.

Ask questions and just relax into building relationships. Exchange cards if they have one and say you’ll look them up on, wherever it is they said they hang out.

Are they members of ‘Linked In?’ That’s a very formal and professional networking site where you’ll find thousands of interesting candidates.

Or they may be a lover of Facebook, or perhaps they are already into Twitter.

So doesn’t that make it easier and take the pressure off? Discuss the phenomenon of social media, discuss anything and everything that is fun and just connect up with them afterwards online.

No more heavy phone for first ‘follow up’ after the networking events. Phew.. I’m pleased about that.

So back to the main point of this article today; this is how you attract your prospects offline to your online sites. You start by inviting them to be a friend on the social media fun spots or fishing pools such as Facebook, and as a natural progression of your new friendship you’ll be able to expand on what you do as you connect up further.

They will see you are in business and if you position yourself well with an attraction marketing website and a little bio about you, and what information they can get free at your website they may very likely click on it without an invitation. That is so smooth when that happens.

If you need to formally invite them to take a look then once you’ve had a little look at there ’stuff’ online you are a lot more informed about what their interests and passions are. You know who you’re dealing with and can easily connect up with them and send them your link to check out to see if there is any interest there.

Attraction Marketing is not about being online, although that’s where it’s easiest for the majority to practice it. It’s about being a friend and having an attractive offer that encourages people to network with you and want to find out more about what you do.

Okay I’m wrapping this up now. I do hope that’s given you some enthusiasm to get social networking both on and offline and start leveraging your time with your website.

No flyers as I promised! Such a blessing for Network Marketing in the UK because it rains so often we are just not suited for flyering.

p.s this is a GREAT way for contacting your ‘chicken list!’ You know the guys that you feel you need to notify that you’re in business because in some way they could be an asset to your team, but perhaps you are intimidated by their success or position. These are usually the best prospects in your network circle so don’t ignore them through fear – just touch base with them using social media if you can’t bring yourself to call them.

p.s.s All of this works 100 x more efficiently when you have an attraction marketing website, branding you and your business and that offers a value based giveaway for people to opt in to receive information from you. If you have no customized funnel in place to build your MLM online and want to attract prospects to you, now is the time to get one! To set up your MLM online funnel the easy way you can go here:MLM online funnel

 

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Comments

By Invitation

Good tip Rachel, about inviting a new contact to join your preferred social media friends list. It avoids the anx we feel about approaching everyone with our business opportunity.

Marie Leonard — Thu, 10/22/2009 - 9:10am

Timing is everything

Relationship was key for me. Which brings trust. Help all we can.

Ernie Giordano — Thu, 10/22/2009 - 10:38pm

Thank you so much Rachel

Hi Rachel, just wanted to thank you so much! I started marketing online just about 6 weeks ago and it has been a fantastic learning curve for me, using Lead System Pro has been great! BUT I have been pretty much ignoring my MLM business while I sort out how to pursue it without using all the old ways!! You have just made it all so simple! Thanks, I will start talking to my old contacts again now and will know where to lead the conversation. Thanks again.

Sue Collier — Mon, 10/26/2009 - 6:45am

Taking Advantage Of Our Technology

Hi, Rachel. I enjoyed your article and agree with your thought process. They say that when prospecting... the best thing to do is... not talk about your business. Build an interest in the other person. Soon enough that other person will form an interest. Being curious as to wanting to learn more about you... they can seek more information through social media.

Great info, R

Derek Fobert — Mon, 10/26/2009 - 7:14am

Personal Contact Marketing

Personal Contact Marketing is alive and strong, I think my problem when I first started in this industry was I got too enthusiastic when asked about my business. I have become more of a leader so I am really good at holding back the excitement. P.C.M is still a great way to bring people into your organization. We still need to live our life everyday so why should you be quiet. Speak up.

Shirland Carrington — Mon, 10/26/2009 - 8:03am

Getting Acquainted

Very good article. Business people tend to get too anxious and pushy. This would alleviate that tendency and make it fun.

Nan Kietzke — Mon, 10/26/2009 - 8:35am

Terrific Post!

Thank you so much Rachel. Your post really hits home. I joined my local Chamber of Commerce and do lots of networking through leads groups and business functions. We learned long ago that if you are only there to promote your business and do not show genuine interest in other members,you soon become an outsider. Personal Contact Marketing is great especially in this venue; otherwise next best thing is introduction via Social Network Media.It seems like a slower way to do business for those from old school. However, the adage people do business with people they like comes to mind! I love it!!
Angie Zechinato

Angela Zechinato — Mon, 10/26/2009 - 9:25am

Best Way to Form Relationships

This is a great post and is the only way to not turn people off. In this post you give the different ways to form relationships and they are right on. Thanks for putting it into words. Sometimes it gets lost or changed when spoken. This is the way to Succeed because Retintion is key and if you form relationships in the right way, you will probably never lose them.

Thnaks and God Bless
Maggie Kress

Maggie Kress — Mon, 10/26/2009 - 10:26am

To gain wealth you have to become more attractive.

Excellent post! I can tell your positive energy spreads like a wildfire. I think having patience and realizing that building relationships and really getting to know people is really the top money making activity. Leaving a good feeling with someone after they talk to you really is priceless. Keep the posts coming!

amar keiller — Mon, 10/26/2009 - 2:40pm

Great article! Offline still works and Online Legitimizes us!

Thanks for the great post, Rachel. This is so right on, because most people out there are completely oblivious to the online/offline debate. What I've learned here and through massive trial and error is exactly what you're talking about. In the real world, marketing still involves developing a relationship with people. Our online presence helps us with these contacts, too, because it legitimizes us and our business opportunity. Great job. Thank you.

Ric Parks — Mon, 10/26/2009 - 5:22pm

Networking Events.

Rachel,

I certainly like your approach to working a networking event. I have been to networking breakfasts and luncheons and never felt very comfortable. I felt pressure to make a good impression on each person.

Rachel, with your suggestion, the pressure is not there. If a person uses FaceBook, this presents a great way to learn more about each other and communicate. Great article!

Scott Hubbard — Mon, 10/26/2009 - 8:08pm

Awesome Insights

Rachel,

The way you defined & connected all the mediums by which we form , connect and nuture relationships was very well done.

Thanks for your insights .

Warren Little

Warren Little — Mon, 10/26/2009 - 10:31pm

Excellent => a BALANCED Approach

Hey Rachel:

I welcome your (timely) Home Biz building TIPS.

To me, it's all about creating a healthy "balance" between the power of OFFline marketing and ONline strategies.

Each has its place - but they work best when used "in harmony" with each other.

Many thanks!

Warmly / Peter A.

Peter Arnold — Tue, 10/27/2009 - 10:34am

Good news for network marketers

Good article highlighting the importance of social networking in the mlm industry. I like the idea of a website being a 3rd party tool - kind of like a filter, which definitely works for me.

Barbara Nugent — Fri, 10/30/2009 - 9:54pm

Thanks for your great feedback!

I appreciate your comments.

Rachel Henke — Thu, 11/05/2009 - 9:46am
 

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