MLM Success Training - Golden Rule For Prospecting Strangers
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MLM Success Training - Golden Rule For Prospecting Strangers
Copyright 2005 Richard Knight
Cruising around the MLM playground (Online MLM Forums), the
question of “How do you prospect strangers into your MLM
Business?” popped up. And I knew if this fellow Network
Marketer was struggling with this question, then several
others probably are having the same dilemma as well.
So here it is.
When you’re building your MLM Business there is 1 Golden
Rule to follow when it comes to prospecting strangers and
it’s simply:
Just Don’t Do It!
That’s right! You NEVER want to prospect strangers to build
your MLM Business. Now I know some people may not agree
with me, so here are 3 “Prime” reasons why you don’t want
to prospect strangers as a way to build your MLM Business.
Reason #1 - Strangers Are Not Your Target Market.
Believe it or not, but unfortunately more than half the
population isn’t “wired” to be in business for themselves.
Your goal is to find people with a “track record” of
success. These are the only kinds of people you need to
help build your business, not strangers (any ‘ol Joe Schmo
you see walking down the street).
If that’s your plan then you might as well whip out the
phone book and start dialing. And let’s see how many No’s,
not interested’s and don’t call me again’s you get before
you finish the page. It’s simply because “strangers” is not
the target market you should be going after to build a
successful home business.
Reason #2 - It’s Too Ineffective.
Prospecting strangers is a big waste of time, energy and
patience. Just think about it, would someone like Donald
Trump say “Hey, I have this great business opportunity
that’ll help any self motivated and dedicated individual
make a handsome residual income each month –let’s kick
things off by showing it to people walking on the street!”
Of course not! So why should you?
It’s at least 10x more effective to target a group of
people who “already” possess positive character traits and
good business skills that’ll help you take your business to
the next level.
Reason #3 - It’s Just Not Worth It
Prospecting strangers isn’t worth the hassle (time, energy,
sweat, blood, tears and not to mention the headaches).
Prospecting these types of people for your business WILL
take a lot out of you. (Just thinking about it, makes me
cringe). Facing rejection from the wrong kinds of people is
one of the main “killers” for many new home business
owners. Don’t let it happen to you, or anyone in your
organization. Don’t prospect strangers.
Remember; don’t try to prospect everyone for your business
because unfortunately not everyone is ideally suited to be
in business for themselves. It’s sad, but true. So in order
to find the right people for your MLM Business simply focus
on a target market. Look for people with a track record of
success and possess good business skills.
Some great examples of this are real estate agents, store
owners, small business owners, franchise owners and even
other Network Markets (they almost always keep their
options open). Simply put, focus your energy on target
markets rather than every ‘ol Joe Schmo who comes within 3
feet of you, it’s proven to work 10x better than
prospecting everyday strangers.
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