How To Attract MLM Prospects To You


by Jonathan Budd - Date: 2007-04-10 - Word Count: 291 Share This!

Attracting prospects is a two fold business. One side of the coin has everything to do with your abilities to market, the other side of the coin has everything to do with what kind of person you are. Or better put…what kind of LEADER you are.

The first part of attracting prospects to you is being a master marketer. When you are a master marketer you can literally "command" your prospects to come to you. You know exactly where to look to find them, then you hit them with an ad that they are literally forced to respond too.

It's a fine art. The art of marketing. And once you learn this art of marketing you have an incredible power in whatever business you do.

The second part of attracting your prospects to you takes place after you have gotten them into your marketing funnel. The purpose of your original marketing is to capture a lead, and get them into your back end marketing funnel. After that has happened, there is a fine art of branding yourself into the minds of your prospects so they WANT to join you.

It has to do with the way you position yourself. It has to do with how much value you bring to the table. It has to do with your posture when you follow up with your prospects. It has to do with all these elements that compromise what it means to be a leader.

People want to follow leaders. That's it. If you aren't developing yourself as a leader then you will have a much harder time getting people to follow you.

When you have developed your master marketing abilities, and your leadership abilities, then you will literally see an explosion take place in your network marketing organization.


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