Network & Multi-Level Marketing Programs

The Tools of the Trade


It's easy to get confused when you start looking for marketing tips on the net... Everyone and their dog seems to have some sort of multi-level marketing program, and the hype they offer is enough to make your head spin.

"Secret reports," can be yours, for only fifty bucks a month... "yadda yadda yadda..."

What sort of "secret" do you suppose it can be, if it's sold all over the net by every Tom, Dick and Harry with a website?

I don't have any secrets to sell you, folks... but I do want to give you the benefit of my experience - the good, the bad, and the ugly - and show you how to generate long-term income in the process.

Tip #1: Find someone who knows what he's doing, and follow his advice!

Discover how you can become the hunted instead of the hunter. Attract an endless stream of new distributors and customers to you, with credit card in hand ready to join. Say goodbye to chasing people down to join your business and actually make money from all the people who say "no" to your opportunity. Find out all the details in this Free Bootcamp series.

Tip #2: Learn to track your responses!

  • If you aren't tracking and analyzing your responses, you're losing money. It's that simple, folks.

    Ad Tracking gives you the power you need to market your business and track marketing efficiency at the same time.

    You need an inexpensive system to help you promote and manage your business just like the Pros, and you hopefully won't have to pay for it more than once.

    AdMinder tracks ads and sales as well. Unfortunately, Adminder tracking URLs are often hijacked by Adminder itself, perhaps due to server overload. When this happens, the user is sent to Adminder's home page, rather than to the URL desired by the Adminder client. For that reason, I cannot recommend this otherwise strong program.

    Fortunately, most autoresponders and safelist submitters include free ad tracking systems, so look around. With persistence, you won't have to spend any money to track your ad response.

    Once you've learned to apply the power of Magnetic Sponsoring and Ad Tracking to your daily marketing efforts, you may want to consider other options; take a look at the programs that have caught my interest:

    • Six Minutes to Riches is one of those brilliant little programs that we wish we had thought of the minute we visit the site. (Although it isn't a network marketing program per se, I thought this would be the most appropriate place to mention it.)

      It's a plain, unadorned website that carries a simple message: You can put yourself in business for a rediculously low fifteen bucks, and acquire a real opportunity to create a serious cash machine.

      You don't need a lot of money, you don't need a website, and you don't need to ship the product.

      All you've got to do is exactly what I'm doing now: Tell folks about the new business, and invite them to partner with you.

      It's a simple system which serves as a sort of cheat-proof chain letter, except that the profit potential is considerably greater.

      When you visit the site, you'll notice that you are offered three different ebooks. You'll also notice that you can buy one, two, or all three, at five bucks a pop. Each PayPal link delivers your five bucks to a different individual, and the third one pays me. When you purchase all three, you can open your own business, using a self-replicating page that puts your PayPal address in the third link and moves mine up to the second spot.

      When you add someone to your downline, his page will feature my link in the top spot, yours in the second spot, and his in the third. In short, a 3-tier matrix with an infinite front line, and that's what makes it so attractive. The money dribbles in at about $4.50 a sale (after PayPal takes their hefty slice), but it never stops.

      The more you promote it, the faster it grows, and it will grow because it's inexpensive, brilliant in its simplicity, and easy to promote.

      I invested my $15 the first week in December, 2002, and advertised Six Minutes in free safelists and in my newsletter. A month later, I had since earned more than $300, and a steady flow of $5 payments moves into my PayPal account on a regular basis. Recommended.

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