The Future of Network Marketing

Published on 01-05-2019 04:01:51 PM by David Gardner


While I was outside keeping my younger brother company as he

did some yard work I had a chance to really think about what

the internet has done to network marketing. I'll say this .

. . We ain't in Kansas no more.


Gone are the days where you can cold call your way to

success. Gone are the days where you can build your business

entirely through your warm market.


It's not because it's an impossibility, rather it's because

it's not what people want to do.


I've never seen anyone excited about the prospect of calling

hundreds of people they don't know to give them a short

business presentation and paying for it every step of the

way. We do it because we THINK that it's the only way and if

it worked for the guy before me then it's gotta work for me

to.


The same thing with home meetings.


The problem is people don't buy into doing these things

anymore. One thousand other options are just a Google search

away and what are people if they're not curious? So you know

no matter what you tell them they're looking out there for

the quicker easier faster way to do it.


So what this means is, as in days past, if you really wanted

to excel in network marketing you had to know how to do the

warm market stuff and the cold market calling stuff. Not

because you had to be a pro at them, but so you could teach

them and be the best sponsor you could be.


Today you have to expand and add internet prospecting

tactics to the mix. 


Why?


Because if you don't know them there is always someone a

click away who does. We don't want that to happen to you!


Instead we have a system that has worked for years online

that you can jump into today and get started right away with.


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Let's do this!


Dave Gardner


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