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A Sure Fire Way to increase Network Marketing Sales
by moderator on Thu 02/22/2007 03:29 PM |
No matter what Network Marketing Company you belong to sales are the way you make your money, especially downline sales. Do you want to know a way to stimulate a lot of downline sales? Read on. The least exciting part of network marketing is personal sales. If you are selling a widget and you must complete x number of dollars in personal sales to be qualified, do you just simply "buy" the product for yourself, or if that's not allowed, do you "sell" some product to your relatives each month? Perhaps your relatives don't pay retail? Perhaps they are gifted those products or are getting a 100% rebate from you? It's human nature to figure out a way around the personal sales requirement, but..why not take it to heart and make personal sales the one thing that increases your commissions by leaps and bounds? Here is what I'm talking about. If you sold an extra bottle of shampoo a month to your neighbor and it increased your commissions by $1.00 would you get excited? Probably not, it's not worth the effort you might think. What if everyone in your downline started selling a little extra, to their neighbors, because of your example? Your increased commissions depend on the compensation plan you have, the dollar value of the product you are selling, the commission rate on each level, etc., but let's say you have 240 people in your total downline. That's 240 extra sales per month if everyone follows your example. Why would they follow your example? Because they are setting an example for "their" downline. Play with the numbers with your own downline and compensation plan and see what a difference it can make. After that, think what you could do with 2 extra sales a month, or 3 , or 5, or 10. If you are new to network marketing and do not yet have a large downline, now is the time to set an example. You might wonder why, especially if you don't have anyone in your downline that will follow you yet. The reason you should do it is to have a story to tell. When new people join under you just show them what you are doing, they will do the same, especially when they first join. That story could quickly become a story shared with the rest of your company when you are standing on stage one day getting a nice award. Best of luck in your marketing.
About the Author Scott Ames is the editor of OnlineMLM.com an online directory of network marketing companies as well as a resource for those involved in multilevel marketing.
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