Why
Your Network Marketing Efforts Are Failing
Willie Crawford
About
once a week, I get someone struggling to build an on-line network
marketing business come to me for advice. They want me to take
a look at their website, and how they are doing business, and
tell them WHAT they're doing wrong. They want suggestions on how
to grow their business faster.
Let's
begin by acknowledging that network marketing is nothing new.
It's just telling acquaintances and prospects about products and
services that you use and like. This is something that you do
everyday. You enjoy sharing great discoveries with those you care
about. The twist is that network marketing companies have formalized
the referral system and compensates you for those referrals.
There
is something KEY in the above definition that points to the first
reason many I advise are struggling. Many people promote businesses
that they don't honestly believe in. They don't honestly believe
that those whom they introduce to the opportunity will benefit.
Therefore, it feels like a SCAM to them... since it is, according
to their OWN definition, a scam... and that very subtle message
is conveyed in their every communication.
People
communicate on many different levels. Our body language, and even
our "tone" in our emails, says a lot more than most
of us realize. If you want to get scientific about it, we're electro-magnetic
creature who do give off electrical vibrations that others can
sense. When you promote something that you don't honestly feel
good promoting, you give off bad vibes... you produce bad karma
that others pick up on.
Have
you ever noticed that some people "make the hair on the back
of your neck stand up?" You're picking up and responding
physically to a very powerful communication. Don't ignore it!
The
simple solution to the whole problem described above is to not
promote anything (whether it's network marketing or using other
methods of marketing) that doesn't positively impact everyone
concerned! There are a lot of great products and services out
there that do just that. I'll share with you a personal example...
If
you've read my background, you'll know that I am a literal welfare
to riches success story. I grew up so poor that at times we'd
run out of kerosene to heat the house in the winter, and we'd
go without heat until our next government subsistence check arrived.
Growing up in that environment with my grandmother and two younger
brothers, I didn't learn proper money management. I had no role
models!
Naturally,
when I discovered an on-line service that taught me that missing
skill, and prevented me from squandering my growing wealth, I
eagerly shared this with others that I knew needed this critical
knowledge. There are so many people who don't know how to make
money work FOR them. I now feel very good sharing that knowledge
with others from my website at:
http://www.eliteteammarketing.com/31893/
Take
a few minutes and study that website! It's incredibly well-structured
and works great. It doesn't have any of the problems I see with
the websites that my clients struggle with.
If
you have any of these common problems on your website you need
to correct them immediately. If you can't correct them, then you
need to build you own website rather than using the company-provided
website. If the company won't let you create your own site, then
you need to find another company since the one you're with is
PREVENTING you from succeeding. Here are the common website errors
we observe:
1)
No clear explanation of what the website or business is about.
Internet surfers are very impatient and if they can't figure out
what the site's about in a few seconds, many will simply click
away.
2)
Forms asking for contact information without telling them what
you're going to do with their information. People aren't going
to give you their phone number and address, or even email address
unless they know that they're only going to get information they
want to receive. You have to sell them on the value - the "What's
In It For Me?" - of having you follow up with them. You also
have to assure them that you respect and will protect their private
data.
People
understand that you're asking for their contact information so
that you can follow-up. Clearly tell them how you're going to
follow-up and why they want you to do this. Explain precisely
what benefit is in it for them?
3)
No indication of who, or WHAT, is behind the site. Your website
should have very clear contact information on it. A name, email
address, phone number, and if practical a physical address should
be on the site. Letting people see that there is a real person
behind the site is what builds that essential trust. A photo on
the site further builds the connection and lets them see that
a real, ordinary person runs the business.
4)
Proof that what the site says is true. Your making a statement
does not provide proof. Others saying it, does provide some "proof."
So you need testimonials and statements from a variety of people
verifying and validating all of your assertions. These testimonials
should have name, company, city and state, website url, etc. Vague
testimonials with only a set of initials merely create suspicion.
A testimonial with a photo is even more credible.
5)
An understandable explanation of the compensation plan. I'm a
college graduate with about 20 years of FORMAL schooling. Many
of the websites that I read leave me totally CLULESS as to how
I would get paid and how much. If your explanation or illustrations
of your "payment plan" leave people confused, it will
also leave them unsure. This is another area where, if the company
provided website doesn't "cut it," then you need to
create you own.
Take
another look at how clearly things are explained at:
http://www.eliteteammarketing.com/31893/
Study this business model. It was put together by a very brilliant
friend from Indonesia. It works so well that she is frequently
featured on television, in magazines and newspapers as the COUNTRY'S
foremost Internet business expert.
After
you've looked at the company, product or service, and website,
then you need to look at your follow-up. This is one of those
things that the Internet allows you to do easier by allowing you
to automate much of it. Autoresponders are my favorite tool there,
although not the only one.
You
also need to incorporate email, chat, an interactive website,
and YES even using the phone. Do all of these things right and
your business is guaranteed to succeed. Do many of these things
wrong, and it's guaranteed to fail.
Use
the tips in this article as a checklist - today. Just do a point-by-point
review. It's critical to your business survival! For some, it
will clearly show why your network marketing efforts are failing!
Willie Crawford has been teaching others how to build successful
on-line businesses since late 1996. Frequently featured in radio
, magazine and newspaper articles and interviews , Willie shares
exclusive recordings from tele-seminars and brainstorming sessions
, useful ebooks , software , and reprint rights at his exclusive
membership site. Visit: http://TheRealSecrets.com
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