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Can A Network Marketing Business REALLY Be Run Exclusively Online?


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Elena Fawkner
janahbbo.com

A Home-Based Business Online
http://www.ahbbo.com


Can A Network Marketing Business

REALLY Be Run Exclusively Online?



© 2002 Elena Fawkner



For many people, the words "network marketing" or "MLM"

(multi-level marketing) conjure up images of hitting up your

so-called "warm market" (those two or three hundred people

near and dear to you as well as those unfortunate enough

to have crossed your path at some time in the distant past)

and pleading, cajoling, persuading, arguing and plain

pressuring them to join your program. Or organizing house

parties and presentations to make your pitch to a captive

audience. Or having to approach complete strangers while

standing in line at the supermarket.



Any or all of these options may be unpalatable to you, and

for good reason. They certainly were to me. But what if

you didn't have to do any of that? What if there was a way

to have people approach YOU to join your business rather

than the other way around? What if you didn't have to hold

face-to-face meetings at ALL? What if you didn't have to

make a single approach to someone you know? Or to

someone you don't? Would you think differently about

network marketing then?



Well, there is such a way. Running a network marketing

business using the Internet.



I've heard many people say that it's just not possible to run

a network marketing business exclusively online. Well, I'm

here to tell you different. Because I'm doing it and if I can

do it, so can you.



Before I tell you a bit more about how a network marketing

business can be run exclusively online, let me clear up a

couple of possible misconceptions. First, running an online

business does NOT mean creating a website and then sitting

back expecting the business to run itself. You will work every

bit as hard in an online network marketing business as you will

in an offline network marketing business. This is just a

different method, that's all.



Secondly, when I say "exclusively" online, I mean that's where

your lead generation and prequalification work happens, it does

NOT mean you will never have to pick up a telephone and speak

to a real, live person at the other end.



OK, so what's involved in running a network marketing business

online then?



The first thing to understand is that network marketing, just

like Internet marketing, is a numbers game. It is for this precise

reason that network marketing is IDEALLY suited to being run

online. Why? Because ANY Internet business is a numbers

game. Just ask anyone with a web site what their focus is when

their web site is up and running. It's traffic. It's getting as

many people to their web site as they can because somewhere

in the range of 2% - 4% of site visitors will click on a link that,

in some fashion or another, can generate revenue for the web

site owner. Of those 2% - 4% of visitors who click on the link,

however, only 1% or so of THEM will go on to buy after clicking

on the link. Ergo, with such tiny response rates, high traffic is

the name of the game. The same principle holds true for your

network marketing business.



At its core, network marketing is a simple business. It's all

about generating leads, qualifying those leads and then

following up with those qualified leads until they take the action

you want them to take (or tell you to stop) - either purchasing

product from you or joining your downline as a productive

distributor.



= GENERATING LEADS



How do you generate leads? This depends on your starting

position. If you already have an established web site and

your network marketing business is a natural fit with that

existing site, then you will not need to do too much in the

way of additional lead generation for your network marketing

business other than including a link to your network marketing

company's web site from your existing site.



But if you don't have an existing web site, you're going to

have to start from scratch. You're going to need to create

a web site (on a subject matter of interest to people who

would also be interested in your network marketing business

opportunity or products), link to your network marketing

company's site from that web site, submit your site to the

search engines (and employ all the myriad other ways of

driving traffic to it) and you're going to have to start

publishing an ezine (electronic newsletter) on a relevant

subject and on a regular basis and build a sizeable subscriber

list (again using a variety of different methods).



To generate significant traffic to your site and subscribers to

your ezine is going to take time. Lots of it. Months, in fact.

You should probably allow a year before it's at a size that will

make much of a difference.



In the meantime, you're going to have to generate leads in

other ways. The two primary effective methods are paid

advertising (both for your network marketing business

opportunity and the products your business promotes) and

you can pay for leads.



= QUALIFYING LEADS



Unlike the traditional, offline ways of generating leads for a

network marketing business, by definition, the leads you

generate online are prequalified. For example, if you're trying

to generate leads offline, you're talking to everyone you can

at every opportunity. You may be speaking with someone

ahead of you in line at the bank or supermarket, a young

mother you run into when picking up your kids from school,

and any other number of people you come across in your day

to day activities.



The problem is, as you have no idea whether these people

are even remotely candidates for your opportunity, you can

waste a LOT of time talking with people who are poor prospects

for your business.



On the other hand, if you've created a web site on a topic

of relevance and interest to the people who would also be

interested in your network marketing opportunity, by definition

your web site visitors are prequalified as, because they have

sought you out, they are likely to be interested in at least

learning more about your opportunity.



Placing paid advertising and paying for leads are other ways

of qualifying leads. What these methods all have in common,

however, is that the lead COMES TO YOU, you don't go after

them. If someone makes contact with you wanting to know

more about your opportunity, it's all of a sudden a LOT easier

to pick up a phone and call them isn't it? Or to send them

information via email if that's what you and they prefer.



= FOLLOWING UP UNTIL YOU GET ACTION



The other big, big advantage running a network marketing

business online offers is the ability to automate your follow-ups.

Every time someone contacts you for information about your

opportunity, add that person's email address to your list of

prospects and then periodically send follow-up messages to

that list. By employing autoresponders (software that allows

you to send prewritten follow-up email messages to defined

email addresses on a periodic basis), this process can be

completely automated, leaving you free to spend your time

on generating leads rather than administrative tasks.



As you can see, running a network marketing business exclusively

online is not an overnight project and it requires a LOT of work,

consistency, persistence and commitment. But it most certainly

can be done. If you're serious about making serious money from

an Internet-based business, network marketing is the way to go.

It's where the big, secure money is. But to earn big, secure

money, you need to invest big too. You need to invest time,

money and sweat equity into building your business.



Fortunately, however, network marketing online offers one other

HUGE advantage over starting any other sort of online business.

An upline. If you join a network marketing program that's suited

to being run online (and some aren't, by the way), AND you join

up under a sponsor who is part of a team that specializes in

running the business exclusively (or near enough exclusively)

online, you will have at your disposal a wealth of experience,

expertise and tools you will be hard-pressed to find elsewhere.



So, think about it. If you're looking for a way to make money

from your computer and you had, until now, thought network

marketing wasn't for you, maybe you should think again.

Network marketing coupled with Internet technology and an

upline who knows what they're doing when it comes to running

a business online could very well be the answer to the financial

independence riddle you've been looking for. Just don't expect

it to happen overnight. There are no magic wands in this

business just as there aren't anywhere else.



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Business Online ... practical business ideas, opportunities

and solutions for the work-from-home entrepreneur. She

offers discounted, fixed-rate legal services to her ezine

subscribers and site visitors within the United States.

http://www.ahbbo.com

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