1. Do Not SPAM
I really hope you have understood this by now. The online community hates Spam. The government hates Spam. I hate spam. YOU hate spam. Most spammers have bad English and don’t bother running a spell check. So please, don’t spam. Spamming is the act of sending unsolicited e-mail promoting products, business opportunities or just about anything people did not ask you about.
I really hope you have understood this by now. The online community hates Spam. The government hates Spam. I hate spam. YOU hate spam. Most spammers have bad English and don’t bother running a spell check. So please, don’t spam. Spamming is the act of sending unsolicited e-mail promoting products, business opportunities or just about anything people did not ask you about.
2. Use Opt-in E-mail Lists
Opt-in lists, on the other hand, are legitimate, intelligent ways of creating your network. Opt-in occurs when someone subscribes to your newsletter or e-zine by sending you their contact details through your website or sending an e-mail to your auto responder address. This large list enables you to promote your product and services to a targeted audience, making sales and repeat sales effortlessly.
Opt-in lists create a bond of trust between you and your affiliates, customers and prospects. It is also important to give your subscribers an easy way to opt-out, or to stop receiving your newsletter. Most auto responder and mailing list software have an ‘unsubscribe’ link automatically inserted at the bottom of e-mails. Not giving your subscribers a way to opt-out, in today’s environment, is very unethical. Besides, then they’ll most probably report your e-mail as spam. You DO NOT want that to happen!
3. Use Your Real Name
It amazes me how few people actually put their name or signature on their website or product. If you are using your own website to promote your networking opportunity, then by all means let people know your real name. The more people see your name, they more they will grow to trust you and listen to what you have to say. Remember, people want to know that they are dealing with honest marketers.
It amazes me how few people actually put their name or signature on their website or product. If you are using your own website to promote your networking opportunity, then by all means let people know your real name. The more people see your name, they more they will grow to trust you and listen to what you have to say. Remember, people want to know that they are dealing with honest marketers.
4. Provide Valuable Free Content
This is actually easier than most people think. You don’t have to be a big success to be able to write useful content for your website. It’s just a matter of sharing your thoughts and beliefs with others. Whether others like it or not, is a whole different story. Remember that there are always people who know less than you do in any subject.
5. Sincerely Help Others
You are often the only source of reference for your affiliates. It can be really daunting and scary for people new to the world of online network marketing, and sometimes the only person they trust is you. Therefore, it is your duty to make sure that they get all the help they need, even when it might not be directly profitable to you. I once had a guy from UK join my successline. This guy was really motivated and emailed me several times. I told him to upgrade, as it will benefit him in many ways. Sincerity can touch a person’s life, and I feel that the reward in this case is in the satisfaction, not the money.
6. DO NOT Use Hype
Assume that I tell you my network-marketing business opportunity is a “100% automated, guaranteed money-making machine. No sales and effort required! Make $10,000 in your first week, only if you join NOW!"
Did that turn you on? Maybe it did. If indeed my business can do that (which is rarely the case), then wouldn’t it be great? Everyone in this world can fire their bosses and work at home, earning thousands of dollars a day. But what if it does not? What if it actually required effort on your part, sales, a big advertising capital and know-how to make it happen? What if you don’t actually earn anywhere close to $10,000 in the first week? Obviously you’ll have one affiliate less to worry about. Dropouts will occur faster than new opt-ins, merely because you mislead people with information that is inaccurate.
7. Think Long Term
Always think of your online network marketing business as a long-term project. Set long-term goals and look for mentors who can teach you. Work your business slow and steady, and you will definitely get there. Seek to build trust with affiliate members and your upline team. I honestly believe it is the most important aspect in the online network marketing.
I wish you all the best in building a large Vemma online network marketing for yourself. Never give up!

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