Take the Limits Off



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So you joined your network marketing company.

You spent time—lots of time—learning it inside and out. Practicing your sales pitch. Seeking out prospects. Honing your craft.

Since visitors to this site have all levels of time and experience in the industry, I won’t make assumptions.

But if you’ve been at it a while, you’ve probably achieved a certain level of success.

That’s great! I applaud you. It’s hard work!

But what I want to talk about is taking the limits off your business.

Say what?

That’s what network marketing is all about, isn’t it? Unlimited income?

Yes, absolutely—you’re correct.

But if it’s still you doing all the lead finding, the sales pitching, the closing, the new distributor training, the bookkeeping—you have a limit on how much else you can do.

I’m not talking about what your distributors do.

You will always be eligible for geometric growth that way.

But what about kicking it up a notch—or a thousand?

What about reducing the number of hours you are personally investing in your business?

By automating certain aspects of your business, you free up time for other things.

Like your life. Or analyzing traffic to your website. Or figuring out other sources of revenue.

I’m just saying: There are ways to make your life easier!

Here are the things I’ve automated in my business. Doing the same may be helpful for you as well.
•    Lead Generation

If you are using PPC, this is a form of automation. And it sure beats approaching everyone you know.
•    The Sales Process

Once you get the lead to your site, you can automate the sales process.

Shoot a video of yourself explaining the product and the opportunity.

But just like in life, don’t tell the whole story at once. Which brings me to the next point.

•    Capturing the Prospect’s Name and Email Address

Having a database of people who were interested enough to give you their name and email address is invaluable.

This can be done automatically on your site.

And so can following up with them.

•    The Training Process

Training newbies takes time.

But a lot of what you are doing is repeating the same things over and over. Dispensing the same knowledge.

So part of your training should be automated via video and a secure, back-end site to your business.

You still do one-on-one coaching, 3-way calls, etc., but it takes a lot of the burden off of you.

Many newbies ask me for a step-by-step process for setting themselves up on the Internet. Or how to market their business online. Or how to shoot videos that work.

As you can imagine, that would take a lot more space than I have here!

But I would suggest getting some professional help. Sometimes doing it yourself means that it just doesn’t look professional.

It’s so important that visitors to your site see the absolute best of you. So unless you’re a Web programmer, copywriter, designer, etc., get help. It will pay off in spades, trust me!
 

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About the Author: Michael Force

Member Since: 12/19/2009

Company: CarbonCopyPRO

Industry: Internet

Primary Web Site: http://www.MichaelForce.com

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