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What's up friends? Eric here.What if your company asks you to recruit all of the leaders in the network marketing industry, what kind of message or email will you send to your already RICH prospects?

Good friends share good stuff right?  So I hope this post will tickle you just "a little."

Here's what I just received and think it's just "a little" funny...I LAMO...(laugh my ass off)

This is the original email, I just highlighted some key" jokes" with bold font.

 

"Hi Eric,

 

 I have seen some of your stuff on the web…very impressive considering you just got started….I am involved with a new MLM company that is starting to explode even before the product has been launched. I have not put any time into it, and I am starting to make money because I got in so early. I have one spot left on my 1st level and I wanted to know if you might be interested. Whoever gets this spot will benefit from the 360 people in my downline already. You could easily keep doing your CCPro stuff as well…..

 

 If you want to check it out—www.xxx.com (you need to type it into the address bar)---it is a revolutionary pay plan that the industry has never seen before….The anchor product is a social network (think My Space with a compensation plan)

 With your skills you could make millions…let me know if you have an interest…thanks,

XXX XXX"

Well, I'm not gonna publicly judege anybody but this is not a smart way to build your business, go do something productive instead of pitching strangers on your million dollar new-launched opportunity. Only the blinds will believe they will get rich if they join you no matter.

Now, let's analyze why this email will only embarras the sender, and will never recruit me into their business.

First off, I don't know this guy, I opened the email because it said "I Need An MLM Pro." It looks sketched so I just opened it, I assume that's a killer subject line that will force you to see what's in it.

He did not even introduce himself!!!   DO I know you, sketched ball?

Don't you think it's rude to just walk up to someone  in the airport to pitch on your -- again -- million dollar opportunity?

Second of all, this email reads too hypey, it's never good to be too hypey -- not a single educated persone will believe you,....but you will attract a lot of "junk" prospects. Exp: Make a million your first year, best comesation plan never seen before etc.

Third, it does not give me any reason to repond or to even join them, am I going to believe what you said about the 360 people in your downline who are gonna pay me? No social proof or any kind of proof.

Ok, that's my 2 cents on the astonishing email I just received today.

Comments? Comments? any comments?   Tell me what you think.

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About the Author: Eric Su

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Comments



I get a lot of emails like this too...

I've actually started considering sending a response like this:

If you think that advertising this way will make you money, then you need this book...

and then put a link to a book that teaches attraction marketing methods.

Problem is... I know that more than likely they'll never see the email because they never use their personal email to send these emails. I suppose if it's someone you know, though, it would be a different story.

Renee

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Renee Scattergood — Sat, 03/07/2009 - 1:22am

lol

Nah that will be a waste of time to do it. As you said, they use emails that are disposable or just emails for spamming.
Thanks for the idea tho. Should just direct them to magnetic sponsoring and make some quick bucks from those people lol

Eric Su — Sat, 03/07/2009 - 6:01am