
MLM
Woman Issue 72
January 2003
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Welcome to the 72nd issue of the MLM Woman Newsletter.
This month we feature articles to help you get back in the groove
in the new year 2003!
Starting
the New Year Right!
The new year has begun and with it comes another
chance to take a fresh look at your business to see where you
are headed on the road to success. Now is the time to take a look
back at your business goals for 2002 and record the results.
Did you realize the income goals you set for yourself
last year? Did you keep in contact with your downline on a constant
basis? Did you take some risks and try some new marketing methods?
Did you attend a company convention or training session? Did you
receive an award for sales achievement? Did you expand your own
MLM training library by buying some new books, tapes or videos?
Did you even set goals for yourself last year?
Take an assessment of what you did right last year
and give yourself a pat on the back. Be sure to keep a record
of your successes so that you can review them at times when things
aren’t going so well. Of course you also need to look at the areas
where you didn’t achieve your goals. Don’t be too hard on yourself
— but take the time to review the areas where you need improvement
- talk to your upline, get some new training material on the subject,
share ideas with a crossline friend and get into action to find
a solution.
Yours in Success!
Linda Locke, Editor MLM
Woman
Marketing
on the Internet
Made Simple
Copyright © 2003 by Sue
Seward.
All Rights Reserved.
I've been marketing online now for over 6 years. Pretty
much consistently everyday.
Email was all I used. That's really all we had back
then! <smile>
We were emailing people one at a time or a few at a
time. Then I realized the personal touch was so much better! So one
by one they were sent out. It was very time consuming.
I remember being up til 3 am in the morning emailing
and posting ads. But all that effort paid off! In fact, I'm still
getting weekly checks from one company and I haven't worked the business
in over a year and a half. All the work I put in in the beginning
is paying me now!
Back then I was very green to the Internet. I didn't
even know what an email was before 1996! Heck we moved here to Texas
from West Virginia! Real country bumpkins!
Of course we started tweaking and making things faster
and more efficient! More effective online marketing tools have been
developed over the last 6 years to save us online marketers a lot
of valuable time!
It all started out with placing ads online, going into
discussion areas a lot and meeting people. Really just building relationships
and friendships. Be careful about posting ads in discussion areas.
There are always areas that are setup just for ads. Being very new
back then I learned this one the hard way! <smile>
Be very consistent posting ads so people get used to
seeing your ad every day. The longer it's posted the better. Copy
some ads and put them in files so it doesn't take long. I do mine
first thing in the morning even now after 6 years.
I started learning from some of the others I met online
that had been online longer than me. I listened to them and did what
they did.
After I started seeing some success I just started to
write about it and soon learned that I was good at writing. So I just
wrote about my experiences. I never really knew I was a writer! Anyone
can do it! Just do it!
Soon I developed a newsletter and that's been sent out
now for over 4 years. I just tweaked it and it kept getting better
and better. Anyone can do this! Really! I even put in articles from
other writers. Many people use my articles in their newsletters too.
Anyway, I started posted the articles online and before
I knew it people were contacting me to use my articles in their ezines,
websites, newsletters, and even some magazines like Money Maker's
Monthly and now Networking Times has published one of them in their
January issue coming out in news stands this month.
Basically I still do the same thing. But I do use more
efficient methods like Group Mail for instance which I've used for
over 2 years now. I love it for saving time and I can merge in the
person's first name so it's very personal. I use it mainly for sifting
and sorting through leads. Like a tickler file online.
Sift and sort through the leads and never take it personally
when someone asked to be removed. Remove them as quickly as possible
and as politely as possible.
Sometimes I've even email people back with a thanks
for asking to be removed. A bit more time consuming but can be more
personal when people know that you look at them as a real person and
not just another lead.
Online marketing system with autoresponders are good
for following up too but as soon as someone raises their hand for
information try and remove them from that and start the rapport building.
Treat this like a business and put in consistent efforts
every single day. To me it's a job and I love my job actually! It's
my work and I'm proud of what I do. I also get to stay home and do
what I do! Lot's of advantages to that as we all know!
Keeping in touch with downline and getting them the
information they need is very important. That's something that I really
try to focus on and always have. I've met some of my very best friends
online.
So the main keys to online marketing success are.......
*Stay focused and consistent every single day. Keep
it simple. It's really just about doing the same things every single
day, over and over and then doing them again the next.
*Follow up!!!
*Find some good email systems to keep you efficient
with your leads
*Use your time wisely especially if you only have a
few hours a day
online. Be productive and guard your time!
*Be patient, online marketing is a very frozen market.
Remember that people don't know you from Adam! It takes time to build
rapport with people and trust.
*When you do learn something share it with others.
*Be friendly, helpful, honest, polite online. Sometimes
people take things wrong when coming in an email or in a discussion
group. If you mess up admit it and apologize.
*Try not to get into debates and arguments in discussion
groups. It will only waste your time and drain you. Get in post some
comments, share ideas, make friends, and remember that everyone is
a real person, be nice and then get on with your day or night.
*Try not to belittle or ridicule others, ever. This
will ruin a person's reputation online.
*Find someone who's been successful online that you
feel comfortable learning from. Most successful people are willing
to share. Be respectful of their time.
*Never give up! That's just not an option to consider!
About the Author
Ms. Seward is an entrepreneur, wife and mom, and has been earning
an income for over six years from home on the Internet. She is also
a published writer, speaker, Internet Marketing trainer, and publishes
a weekly Internet Marketing Business Resource newsletter. For a copy
send a blank email to: 11910-2@inforeply.com
You can find out more about Sue at www.WithTheClickOfAMouse.com
Re-Gaining Your
Groove!
© 2002 Terri Seymour
Well, the holidays are coming to a close and it is
time to get back to business!! It is hard to believe it is the year
2003!!
Sometimes after the hectic holidays, getting back
to the day-to-day routine of running an online business can be hard.
If you are like me, you kind of feel like you have lost your groove
or your focus and need to get back in the swing of things.
A few things that may help us do this are:
1. Review - Take a little time to go over 2002. What
were your goals? How were you going to achieve these goals? Did
you achieve your goals? If not, DO NOT be discouraged. We are at
the brink of a new year! Realize what could have kept you from reaching
your goals and make the necessary changes.
2. Revise - Make new goals and write out a new business
plan. Learn from your experiences, good and bad, and improve your
outlook and success. Make note of all you did right and all you
did wrong. Reform your methods for a bigger and better year!
3. Repeat - Keep doing all the things that have helped
your business to grow. Writing articles, ad swaps, ezine publishing,
announcements, etc. Resume the methods and moves that have helped
your business grow!
4. Reorganize - Go through all your files, folders
and figures. Throw out all the old *stuff* that hasn't helped you
in any way. Go over all your info and only keep what you need. Refresh
your entire organization!
5. Remain - Keep your focus and do not let go of your
determination and motivation. Remind yourself why you started your
business and the dreams you have for it and yourself. Revitalize
your dreams and goals!
6. Reward - Give yourself credit for all you have
done and accomplished in 2002. Starting and running a successful
online business takes a lot of work, time and commitment. It is
not done overnight so be proud of the progress you made and prepare
yourself for more success. Resolve to do more in 2003!
7. Rejoice - Reflect on all the things in life you
are blessed with - friends, family, life and all the simple pleasures.
Do not dwell on mistakes you might have made. Revel in the fact
that you had the chance to make them and can learn from them!
I know that these are not *specific* tips on re-gaining
your groove, but following these ideas can keep you in a better
frame of mind for re-joining the Internet marketing world after
the hustle and bustle of the holiday season! So, let's all re-sign
ourselves to the fact that it is time to get back to business and
re-turn to the everyday routine of work! ;-)
I hope everyone had a Holiday Season to Remember!
Co-Operative Advertising
By Shannan Hearne
Advertising is expensive. As a result, successful businesses are looking
for more and more ways to save money on their marketing packages.
Co-operative advertising is taking on many shapes and
faces. It can be online or offline. It can be in multi-piece packages
or multi-message single page flyers or fillers.
The concept of cooperative advertising is not new. It
is a great way to stretch your advertising dollar and to reach additional
pockets of your target market.
When multiple people pool their advertising dollar they
can reach more people. Its like the choice between sending 1000 color
brochures or 10,000 black and white ones. Your message may be watered
down a bit by the additional material but it also has the potential
to reach so many more people. The power of cooperative advertising
is the opportunity to reach so many more people. Every advertiser
participating broadcasts their message to their primary markets. And
your advertising message gets to piggy back along for the ride.
Speaking of piggies, one of the most interesting cooperative
advertising efforts, The Mom Pack, was founded by piggy bank artist
Lynn Korff of http://www.korfforiginals.com
Lynn has spearheaded a group of work at home moms who share cooperative
advertising distribution. At http://www.mompack.com
work at home mothers send their samples, business cards, flyers and
fillers to one another. When each participant ships an order or attends
a craft fair, festival, or event they hand out packets (MomPacks)
of information from other members.
MomPack has evolved quite a bit from its beginnings.
The site boasts a membership directory, text links, contest listings,
and resources for moms who run home based businesses.
http://www.MomPack.com has become a great way for women
to network and co-operatively advertise to people who already shop
from work at home moms.
Shopping With Women is also a great way for advertisers
to co-operatively get your marketing message in front of targeted
groups of people. When someone needs a booklet to distribute at their
event, they request it from http://www.ShoppingWithWomen.com
and then advertisers purchase spots in the upcoming booklet. These
booklets are going to specific groups, organizations, and locations
so that they offer advertisers inexpensive yet targeted advertising
opportunities.
Shopping With Women is unique in that its advertising
opportunities are ever changing. Bookmark their upcoming events page
and check back often for ways that you can reach very targeted markets
in a cooperative advertising venue.
Another brand new advertising cooperative, and really
neat women's group is located online at http://www.mywoman2woman.com
These ladies are producing joint mailings and catalogs that you can
participate in.
There are also many ways that you can develop your own
cooperative advertising efforts.
If you participate in home party sales, you might wish
to coordinate with several other people representing different home
party plan companies. You could each supply a few items to be used
in your own show displays and keep business cards handy for any guests
who are interested in your co-op's products. You know that your samples
will be seen by people who already attend, host, and shop at home
parties.
You might want to get co-ops together for booths at
craft fairs, business opportunity seminars, or demonstration meetings.
You can share the cost of the booth and share the leads obtained.
This is especially helpful with multiple day events as no one has
to man the event around the clock. With multi day events, you can
even put together a co-op of people representing the same company.
Another cooperative advertising effort that has grown
steadily over the years is the WAHMfest events. These are held nationwide
throughout the year and target women who are considering starting
a work at home business. Visit them online at http://www.wahmfest.org.
You can participate in currently scheduled events or sign up to host
an event of your own. This is an especially effective co-op because
many people are participating who reach varied segments of a geographic
population. Since all participants help to promote the event, you
are likely to reach people you would not otherwise come into contact
with in your own hometown.
A finally way that I would like to suggest cooperative
advertising initiatives isn't really my idea at all. It is a part
of the efforts of Shopping With Women. But the concept can be spun
and utilized in many different venues.
Have 15-30 people come together and print tote bags,
book bags, shopping bags, or even three ring binders for a specific
event or venue. Examples could be Christmas Shows or Festivals, Church
Sponsored Events, Training Seminars, Open Houses, etc. Each participant
pays the same amount towards the printing of the bag or binder. Ads
are printed on the final product for each participant. Then the bags
or binders are given away for free at the open house, show, party,
or farmers market. These are just sample ideas. But it is a great
way to be sure that event attendees take home something with your
marketing message. Advertising co-op participants might also include
samples, coupons, flyers, or business cards in all the printed bags.
Cooperative advertising is a good way to stretch your
advertising budget and reach more people with your marketing message.
Always be on the look out for people that you can participate in advertising
co-ops with. You'll get a bigger bang for your advertising dollar
and continue to build your network of influence.
About the Author
Shannan Hearne is the President and Wizard of http://www.SuccessPromotions.com
Marketing Your e-Business Better through creative marketing and knowledge.
Guerrilla Marketing. One-to-One Marketing. Relationship Marketing.
Your Marketing.