Friday, January 2, 2009

Prospecting Your Warm Market Without Losing Them

By MLMAbsolute

Doing any kind of business involves dealing with people. People is the source of business. they are the demand. Especially in the Network Marketing / MLM industry. Many new distributors turn to their close friends and relative for support in their new business. This is common as this group of people will probably be the most supportive of you.

Many new distributors approach their family and friends eagerly to make the first sale. This eagerness will be reflected in your mannerism when you present to your warm market. Sometimes, it may put off your warm market. Use the following pointers to help you in your presentation to your warm market.

Ask them what they are doing, warm things up with them. You probably want to let them know that you just joined a fantastic company that has very good products. Let them know that you will be interested to share more about the company and product with you soon.

Arrange for a meeting with them, it will be better if is a one-to-one face to face presentation. If you are meeting them outside, choose a quite location for the presentation as you wouldn't want your prospect to be too distracted. If you are visiting them at their house, it will be more polite if you bring a gift along.

Before you take out your sales kit and start your presentation, warm your prospect up warm or cold market by asking about them, their work or family.

Start your presentation by telling them more about the company you've joined followed by the products and opportunities that the company can offer. Remember to be enthusiastic and listen for any questions and feedback

Whether they bought your idea or not, you should always follow up with them. Send them updates about your progress or new product offers and launches. Update them through text message, email, or direct mail to their home address.

It is ok if they are not convinced by you. Do not be too persistent in closing them. Tell them you respect their point of view and leave things as it is. Never try to sell them anything anymore. Just keep in contact with them through updates about you and the company.

Some of them will show interest after awhile, if you persevere hard enough.

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