Checklist for your MLM company
On our teleconference the other night a new lady in our business shared this checklist.
I thought it was a brilliant checklist and wanted to share it with you.
She had done network marketing with her husband before and had been burned out. So they decided to look for a new business. They were not neccessarily looking for MLM and if you look at this list you might even say that it blocks out some MLM companies.
You don’t have to use this list. You for example might enjoy home parties. You might enjoy having people in your home or going to other homes. She didn’t want to do home parties so this is the list she came up with (with her husband.)
1. No home parties
2. No opportunity meetings
3. No inventory
4 A company with a 5 year track record and growing
5. Unique product
6. No high monthly volume required
7. Product for business and individual
8. Widely used product for both men and woman
9. Minimal start up costs
10 Competitively priced for consumer
11. Balance of right now money and residual money
12. Should be fun
I think it’s a pretty good list. Do you think she missed anything?
- Ben
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Great.
How about “Even your warm market will be love it.”
I have been taught not to hit your warm market, but I have too.
I want to share it with everyone and my family especially.
They are the ones I care the most about and want to stay in touch with.
And
“It Sells Itself”
Just a few thoughts.
Danie
This is an excellent blog that is related to Mlm Network Marketing that there are chances that one can make huge sums of money for that one has to work hard.
Hey Ben,
I think it is a pretty good list as well, but I will throw out a few more, especially for those who may prefer MLM’s…
1) Competant corporate staff with business management and Network Marketing and/or MLM experience from the front lines. They’ve been there, done that !
2) If you’re marketing consumables, such as those lovely pills and potions…Products supported by real life studies for quality and effectiveness.
3) A comp plan that is quick to see results and easy to understand..one that pays you well for the time that you invest in your business, so that you can profit quickly even working part time.
4) A qualified Upline with proven success and willingness to share information
That’s just the tip of the iceberg…of course there are many more.
To your success,
Marc
It’s a great list. The only thing I see missing is a duplicatible system and obviously you have that.
Hi guys,
Thanks for the feedback and the additional suggestions for the checklist. I appreciate it!
- Ben Fitts