22 Feb 2008 03:51:47 | Steve Lowell
Copyright 2005 Steve Lowell
Does this sound familiar...?
You have taken ALL of the company training, listened to the
tapes, recorded phone calls and live conference calls, read all
the company materials and tried the products. You bought some
inventory, made business cards, set up the web site that the
company provided for you.
You have purchased leads, set up an e-mail campaign and told
everyone you know about your awesome company, the cutting edge
products and the lucrative compensation plan...you were exited,
motivated, dedicated, enthusiastic, positive and committed and
yet...your results are dismal.
If all of that sound familiar, I have news for you...you are one
of the roughly 95% of people in MLM that have been completely
wasting your time, money and infinitely more important...your
life! Keep reading...there IS hope!!
I know that there are people in your company who are doing
well...making tons of money...but here's the question...can you
REALLY duplicate what they are doing??
What is it that the people who are on top have that you don't
have? Well, there's bad news...and there's good news!
The bad news is that if you were to take a close look at the top
performers in your company, you might notice a few things such
as:
1. They have above average communication skills. They can walk
into a room or stand in front of an audience and command
attention. They just have that skill. Most people can't do that!
In fact, the number one fear in North America is public speaking!
2. Maybe they are able to work 22.5 hours per day without
sleeping. Some people just have the metabolism that allows them
to do far more in a day than others. Most people can't do that
either!
3. Maybe they had money to begin with and were able to purchase
a position in the company which allowed them to maximize their
income potential...most people can't do that either!
4. Maybe they are great salespeople. Maybe they don't mind
getting 100 rejections in order to recruit one person, but most
people can't do that either!
The point is that there are any number of things that allow some
people to just outperform others and usually it's because they
really do have some quality, characteristic or skill that others
just don't have. This allows them to build enormous
organizations only a VERY small percentage of those people
actually earn them the big money, and it's normally people who
happen to have the same outstanding skills.
After I studied this over many months of failing miserably in
MLM...I asked myself this question; ”Where the heck does that
leave an average guy like me??" That brings us to the good news!
The good news is that there are people just like me; average
people with average skills making a substantial living with
Network Marketing, and so can you.
You don't need the "gift of gab" or tons of money to buy your
position and you don't need to work 22.5 hours per day or to
withstand an onslaught of rejection. So what does the average
person need to make a fortune in Network Marketing?
You need only two things:
1. A System that can be duplicated by anyone 2. Education as to
how to properly deploy that system
The system can be either automated or not as long as the process
takes the prospect through specific steps and brings them to a
point where they can decide weather or not they are interested
in seeing more.
A good automated system will walk the prospect through the
following steps:
1. Attention: I have found that the best way to catch attention
is to reduce the flashiness of the presentation. The best
attention grabbing tool is a very well written introduction abut
YOU, the marketer.
2. Interest: Maintain the prospects interest by providing
something with which they can relate. Claims of riches tend to
alienate most qualified prospects who are not interested in the
hype…they are interested in content. Your system needs to
provide strong content which allows the prospect feel that they
know you a little.
3. Education: The prospect should learned something new. Some
actual valuable information that makes them understand that you
have a legitimate business opportunity. Education regarding
Network Marketing would be best because it can help you
pre-qualify your prospect and eliminate that “pyramid” objection.
4. Desire: By the end of the presentation, your prospect should
want more information from you. If your system gives away to
much information, the prospect will have no reason to speak with
you again.
This is where most people drop the ball, especially when using
automated systems. Most people think that their on-line system
is going to do the recruiting for them.
I have seen many times when a marketer considers the flash
presentation on their company website to be their entire
automated prospecting system. The problem with this is that the
company website gives away the entire story and rarely leaves
the prospect in a state of desire. The prospect can make a final
decision without ever having to get to know the marketer. This
puts the company, product, or compensation plan in the forefront
of the prospect’s mind, instead of the exciting potential of the
Network Marketing business itself.
A strong automated prospecting system is just that…a prospecting
system, not a recruiting system. We can not exclude personal
relationship building from the Network Marketing equation. Which
brings us to the second requirement for success in Network
Marketing…training.
Training is perhaps the most neglected part of our business.
Rule number one is that you should never ever lead with your
company, your product or your compensation plan...the reason is
very simple...NO ONE CARES!!! Here's why...
When you lead with your business, your products, your
opportunity or your comp plan, you are talking about what is
important to YOU, not to the prospect. They might listen to you
out of courtesy or respect for you, and you might sign up a few
people along the way, but your chances of building a solid
business in the manner are slim because this approach is not
“duplicateable” by most people.
In order for the prospecting process to be effective, you really
must build a relationship with your prospect before you
introduce your company. This can be done using a combination of
your automated system and personal follow-up.
Network Marketing success requires that you deploy a balance of
properly designed automation, and training on how to develop a
personal relationship with the prospect.
If the automated system is properly designed, and the training
is effective in teaching the basics, then the average person can
do exceptionally well in Network Marketing.
About Author :
Steve Lowell is president of SJ Lowell Inc. in Ottawa, Ontario
Canada; a business consulting firm and founder of The MLM
Executive Round Table at www.MLMRoundTable.com. Contact by email
at steve@stevelowell.com or go to www.SteveLowell.com