What is a network marketer? A network can be defined as any arrangement of elements that are interconnected. A network marketer( aka MLMer) puts together this network - in this case, distributors and customers - to move (sell) a product or service. These marketers are generally selling products or services that are offered by a separate company. It is a business of relationships. The product can be just about anything from coffee to information. Boresha Coffee, DrinkAct, Youngevity, etc. are just a few examples of companies that use this system to sell their products. There are lots of things involved in being a good marketer, but basically, the principles remains the same—put together a network and sell products through this system of marketing straight to the customer face to face.
Internet marketers, on the other hand, market either their products or other products strictly through the internet. Generally they have limited (if any) personal contact with the people that buy their products. The objective is to drive as many people as possible to their Web sites and making more sales. These marketers may use blogs, articles, or other methods to drive traffic to their sites. They are not necessarily dependent on relationships and repeat customers. Once they have the contact information for a visitor to their site, they are able to let that customer know about new products or services as they become available.
The MLMs may use internet marketing techniques to sell their products as well. However, most MLMers are dependent on repeat sales and keeping their distributors active. These marketers are interested in driving more traffic to their sites, so they may purchase the services of internet marketers to help them increase their reach to the customer. Conversely, an internet marketer would be interested in getting information on the network marketer's network as potential source of new traffic to their site.
Both network marketers and internet marketers are powerful selling methods. Anyone who is thinking of selling through the internet needs to understand the principle and ideas that both of these groups use to sell. Anyone who wants to be successful needs to master as many of the methods of both these groups as possible. With over three million new users joining the internet every year, the internet continues to grow in its importance as a way to sell goods and services.
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The Renegade Network Marketer
Another door slams, after an hour in a half of yelling, some of you are growing weary of trying to convince someone you love that the problem they are having with you is their problem. However, if you sit quietly and truly think about what is it about you that annoys them, they will be right and you will be wrong. This scenario is what seems to happen in the end with multi-level marketing businesses.
Someone brings you into a ?slam bam thank you maam? relationship and when you call them out on it, they want to silently argue with you by simply not being available or answering you with useful information. Eventually you fall, because no one wanted to be in a long-term committed relationship with you they just wanted to take from you. You have now found an opportunity that makes you a mentor and you don't want to be taken advantage of or take advantage of others. In order to do this, you must make a note to yourself that you are in the business for a long-lasting relationship and if you are not, then find another business such as direct marketing. With direct marketing, making a profit is your number one priority. The following tips will assist you with analyzing yourself and communicating with your affiliate or members of your team. Feel free to utilize these tips in other areas of your life.
1.The most important quality a mentor must have is to be a good listener. When someone comes to you with a desire, a concern, an idea, don't start talking about yourself and what you would or would not do; instead interview them. Find out how did they come up with the idea, what is his or her concern or where did their desire come from? A mentor, teacher, coach and counselor are one in the same. They are supposed to be servants to society?available to help those in need. They are not to criticize, humiliate, belittle or ?talk down.? Don't sell your affiliates on products; rather allow them to open their heart to you, later you provide the help, not the other way around.
2.Be people friendly. Learn how to relate to people from all walks of life on their level. Ask questions about their hopes, dreams, family and reason(s) why they would like to work with your organization. Tell them to post their ?why? for joining the business somewhere in their home that they can see everyday. If they can't do this simple task, this is a clear indication they are simply not ready to be taught?move on?don't grab them by both hands and plead for them to stay.
3.Don't let money be your driving motivation for being a mentor. Yes, you need the money, but that is your reward for helping others be successful. Change your thinking while you're mentoring, tell yourself, ?I will be available to someone today, not I am going to make $100 today or I am going to recruit three people.?
4.Tell the affiliate the truth about yourself, why you do what you do. Share your experiences with the business. If there were obstacles, how did you overcome? How are you making money and what are you doing with the money you obtain (Re-investing it back into the business? Saving money for your children's education? Buying a new house? Helping grandma? Tithing?)
5.Be sure the person you are mentoring understands every facet of the business. Many people don't ask questions or the right ones, put your self in their shoes. Right down all the questions you would have asked about the business when you first joined and have comprehensive answers. Sometimes it is better to forewarn the one you are mentoring of the complications or confusions others may have had with the business and if they run into similar problems, remind them that you are available to assist them.
6.When you notice a problem with the organization or your affiliate questions things that appear to be ?shady,? address it with leaders. Don't find excuses to cover problems up when talking to your affiliates. Let them know you are concerned and have spoken to leadership about it. Follow-up with leadership to find out if anything has been done about the concern and notify your team about the changes. Praise your affiliate for making you aware.
7.Surround yourself with positive people that support what you are doing and encourage your team to do the same. Tell them who they choose to speak to about their goals will make a positive or negative difference in how they view the business. Some people will appear to support them, while others will find excuses not to.
8.When your team comes to you seeming as if they do not want to be a part of the business, although they are successful at it, be concerned and ask, more like remind them of why they joined. Refer to the note that they were supposed to have posted somewhere in their home listing why they felt they needed to join.
9.Some affiliates may talk about how lucky another person is and mention they wish they were more like Jane Doe or John Smith, ask he or she, ?How are you managing to get to know more people?? It isn't how lucky a person may be; it is how many people, places and/or things he or she may be involved in to bring them that so-called luck. For instance, if a person who hits a million dollar lottery played only once and won, we could consider that a super natural miracle, but what if someone else won for a few million, chances are they have been playing for years all sorts of lotteries spending thousands. The wider you extend your network, the better your results. Luck isn't random.
10. The last tip defines the various personality types you are mentoring. If they are very much into their family and friends, then they are caring and you will have no problem explaining to them why it's so important to build a relationship with people in network marketing. However, if you find that the person you are mentoring isn't really buying into relating with people and more concerned with making sales, you may want to remind them of the pros and cons of having that kind of attitude. Then there is the detailed oriented person who asks many questions. Answer them with clear statements and provide illustrations. You will need to remind them often to get started, because at times thinkers can over think and get nothing done. As for the fun people, they are open to anything, you just have to stay interesting and keep them going by allowing them to be creative; however, you will have to tell them about the rules in the business, because if you don't they may get you and the whole team in trouble.
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