Top MLM Myths World Ventures Uplines Don't Want You To Know, 1/3
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Are you sick and tired of chasing after prospects for your World Ventures MLM opportunity day in day out, only to have them avoid your phone calls and not show up to your meetings? I was once in the same frustrating situation as you, wasting time and money on broke leads, shunned by friends and family.
What if I told you its actually not your fault that you've been taught outdated and ineffective strategies all these time? Most of your World Ventures MLM uplines will probably be too embarrassed to admit it and would rather hide it from you. When I discovered these MLM myths on my own, my entire perspective on marketing changed and I started to learn how to get hungry and qualified World Ventures MLM prospects to chase me instead.
You'll never look at network marketing the same way after reading these:
Myth #1: The Warm Market Approach: Prospecting Friends & Family
Since your friends and family are already buying similar products on a regular basis, why let them give their money to some big company when they can buy from you instead? People should keep their wealth within closed circles. And since you're somebody they know, they ought to trust you and buy your MLM products. Right?
Here's Why This Is Inaccurate:
Just because somebody is your friend or family member doesn't mean that they're obligated to support your World Ventures MLM business and buy from you. What if they prefer their current brand of the product over yours because it works better for them? What if they simply don't like MLM? Or maybe, they just don't like you?
It doesn't matter how established World Ventures MLM is, how many awards it has won, or how many experts and celebrities have endorsed your product. People may trust you as a friend or family member. However, they are yet to trust you as a professional business person or an expert on the product and industry. These are two very different things altogether.
Sorry, but people don't have to buy a product from you just because they know you.
According to the annual reports of many MLM companies, along with research done by numerous tax preparation services, only 1-2% of MLM marketers earn substantial incomes. Similar studies indicate that 97% of network marketers never turn a profit in their business.
You'll often hear uplines saying that more advanced MLM marketing strategies are too difficult for the average person and not duplicable. You may or may not be an average person. But if you ask me, I certainly did not go into network marketing to remain an average person with an average income and average lifestyle.
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Are you sick and tired of chasing after
prospects for your MLM opportunity…
…only to have them avoid your phone
calls and not show up for your meetings?
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I was once in the same frustrating situation
as you…
…wasting time and money on unqualified
leads, ending up being shunned by family
and friends.
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“Since your family and friends are already
buying similar products on a regular
basis…
…why let them give the money to some big
company when they can buy from you
instead?”
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“People should keep their wealth within
closed circles…
…and since you’re somebody they know,
they ought to trust you and buy your
products right?”
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It doesn’t matter how established your
MLM company is…
…how many awards it has won,
…or how many experts and celebrities
have endorsed your product.
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People may trust you as a family member
or friend…
…but they have yet to trust you as a
professional business person,
…or an expert on the product and industry.
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You’ll often hear uplines say that more
advanced marketing strategies are too
difficult for the average person…
…and not duplicable.
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But if you ask me…
…I certainly did not go into network
marketing to remain an average person,
…with an average income and average
lifestyle.