goodarticlelist.com goodarticlelist.com
  Main :> About Us :> Place Your Link :> Security & Privacy :> Terms & Conditions :> Submit Article
Search:   
 

Earning the Right To Sell With Stats - 10 Steps to Greatness

Baseball players use stats to tell the story of their season and their career. Those of us in busine ... - Debbie LaChusa
 

Defining "Go for It" Business Goals

Setting goals is an important part of choosing a business that is right for you. Logically, if your ... - Michele Webb
 

How To Create A Burning Desire To Buy With Your Small Business Marketing

Find out how to motivate prospects to buy your products and services. - Charlie Cook
 
 

Retail Selling Strategies

Strategies for increasing sales for store owners. - Donny Lowy
 

Why Your Network Marketing Efforts Are Failing

Many online marketers at some point recognize network marketing as having excellent potential. Unfor ... - Willie Crawford
 

Leading eCommerce Consultant Admits You Should Only Listen to One Real Expert! (And it's not him)

With dozens of so-called guru's, consultants and experts ready and willing to give you (or charge yo ... - Eric Graham
 

Small Business Success Tip: Learn Something New Everyday

Your grandfather probably told you to ?learn something new everyday?. Your grandfather was giving yo ... - Caroline Jordan
 

Business Collection: How to Make Sure You Get Paid

How do you motivate your slow-paying clients to settle their debts without alienating them? Believe ... - Michael Riley
 
 

Main –› Business & Services –› MLM & Network Marketing
 

How to Greet Members of an Online Business Networking Site: A Guide for Network Marketers

 
Author: Mark Worthen, Psy.D.
 

You should in most instances not mention your business opportunity when greeting a member of an online social and business networking site, such as LinkedIn, Ryze, Friendster, or DirectMatches.

Of course, we join such online communities in part to meet potential new customers, distributors, or joint venture partners. It's how we go about achieving that goal that is important.

If put your energy into "selling" your opportunity to other members, you will almost always fail to achieve your goals. This article explains why that is the case and then describes the most effective way to take advantage of online business networking sites with an emphasis on the beginning: How to get started on the right foot.

The Effective Way
Instead of greeting a member of your online business networking community with a promotion for your products or opportunity, offer a warm, genuine welcome with an eye toward building a relationship with the new member. Let them know that they are part of a vibrant community where you help each other to achieve your goals.

In your initial conversation, share some personal information about yourself. Ask the new member similar questions--where they live, family specifics, hobbies, etc. In other words, begin to build a relationship with the other member. Don't even mention your products or business opportunity. You don't need to. If you build a relationship with the new member, he or she will ask you eventually anyway.

At this point, you might be thinking, "Well that sounds all nice and warm and fuzzy but I won't make any money if I don't generate sales and/or sign-ups!"

The Frustratingly Ineffective Way
Here are a couple of situations that will hopefully lead you to understand why you should not try to sell another member on your products or opportunity.

First, consider this scenario: The Knaves & Rogues Corporation buys your current company and starts to run it like a greedy corporation and they eventually eliminate the network marketing aspect of the business (it happens!). But you believe a home business is the way to go, so you start looking for a new opportunity.

Over several months of interacting with other members of your online business networking site, you have come to know some experienced home business owners whom you respect and trust.

During the same time period, you have also received several unsolicited sales letters (emails) from members of your business networking site with whom you have never communicated before. You don't know them from Adam (or Eve).

Who would you most likely talk to about starting a new business? (If you don't say, "the experienced members I have come to know and trust" call me for a consultation! ;o)

Also think about all the promotional sales letters you currently receive from members and others. Do you read all of them and visit their sites and purchase their products or sign up for their programs? Maybe you've found a couple of programs that are worthwhile but by and large, don't you ignore those promotional emails?

The fact is that most people--including you, I'd wager--don't listen to or respect strangers who try to sell them something before even saying hello!

Back to the Effective Approach
The reality is that when we are seeking information or advice regarding a purchase or investment, we turn to our friends, family, and colleagues whom we trust and respect.

We ask these people for suggestions because they have demonstrated trustworthiness. We know them. We know their likes and dislikes; their prejudices and passions. We have a context in which to evaluate their recommendation and see if makes sense for us.

A similar level of trust and mutual support develops in online business networking communities--at least among the men and women focused on building relationships.

By building relationships you will find that business comes to you. For example, over time, you will find that friends you have met in an online business networking community will know someone who is looking to become a distributor in your company or to purchase your products. Naturally, they recommend you because they've come to know and trust you.

The Proof is in the Pudding
This very scenario happened to me just last week-- and this was from a contact I had not spoken with for almost one year!

I have also on several occasions personally referred customers and prospects to Network Marketers whom I have come to know and trust in online communities.

Take the Initiative
So go introduce yourself to another member of Ryze, LinkedIn, Friendster, or DirectMatches! Get to know them. Be genuine and authentic. Offer to help where you can and take advantage of what you can learn from them. Have fun. Your business--and your bank account--will grow as a result.

*****************************************************************

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
An Opportunity is a Terrible Thing to Waste
 
Think Global, Act Now: Nine Steps to an International Marketing Strategy
 
Measurable Interest in Your MLM Business
 
Money Making Real Estate Marketing Ideas
 
Every Sales Script Should Have A Built-In Confirmation
 
Franchise System Training Success is a Moving Target
 
Network Marketing Companies
 
Pressure Washing Aircraft Hangers at the Airport
 
Effective Employee Internet Monitoring
 
Playboy Says Showing Enthusiasm Closes More Sales!
 
 
 
Free 3 way links
 

Jobs & Careers

Health & Hygiene

Finance & Banking

Politics & Government

Online & Board Games

Self Enhancement

Academics & Learning

Shopping & Auction

Lifestyle & Fashion

Internet & Computers

Children

Art & Culture

Business & Services

Vehicles & Automotive

News & Media

Realty & Property

Cooking & Drinking

Research & Science

Travel & Accommodation

Medicine & Treatment

Adventure & Sports

Home & Garden

People & Society

Recreation & Entertainment

 
   Main :> Security & Privacy :> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.goodarticlelist.com - All Rights Reserved.