Showing posts with label Tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tools. Show all posts

7/01/2011

Dangerous MLM Myths or Essential MLM Tools

In the vast land of multilevel marketing it is often difficult to separate truly useful MLM tools from the dangerous MLM myths. Let's examine a number of them here.

Myth or Tool # 1: Multilevel marketing presents an unusual opportunity because almost anyone can succeed in it from day one.

This is perhaps the biggest of the MLM myths. Multilevel marketing is a business and like any business there are basic things one must know in order to succeed. Getting a good, solid, background in strategy and techniques is one of the essential MLM tools.

Myth or Tool # 2: If I just use the same marketing approach my sponsor used I should succeed.

This is another of the commonly held MLM myths. If, for example, you joined from a post card advertisement, you can't count on using that technique yourself. It typically produces about a 1% response rate. That is way too expensive. The best MLM tools will produce 25% to 50-% response rates (writing web articles, for example.).

Myth or Tool # 3: Once prospects join a multilevel marketing program the sponsor's work is pretty well over.

Don't believe this MLM myth. Successful MLM leaders become the long term shepherds of their down line. One of the necessary MLM tools is knowing how to provide on-going training in techniques and strategies to recruit, support, and encourage down line members. This requires the most basic MLM tool of all - a successful MLM leader must be knowledgeable. Knowledge of the field is perhaps the most important contributor to success. MLM leaders must be able to offer 24/7 support.

Myth or Tool # 4: Happily accept anybody who will join your multilevel marketing program. It is sheer numbers that count.

Another of the MLM myths - well, sort of. The true MLM tools direct you to seek out folks who already have some knowledge in the field. The best prepared prospects will make both the most successful down line members and require the least amount of your time and support.

Myth or Tool # 5: Once a new member joins he will keep producing revenue from that time forward.

It is another MLM myth. Some estimates suggest that as few as 10% actually stick with the multilevel marketing programs they join. To combat this, the savvy leader relies on two MLM tools. First, as suggested above, he markets to folks who are already somewhat knowledgeable about working such programs. Second, he provides both initial and ongoing training.

Myth or Tool # 6: The best way to learn MLM is just to jump in and work a program.

That is the purest form of all the MLM myths. If it wert re, there would be no failures. The relevant MLM tools provide training both for you and for every member of your down line. Would you just jump into neurosurgery and learn as you go? Doing will in MLM requires knowledge and the easiest, most effective way to acquire that is to diligently study the field. Pursue a do-it-yourself training program by reading books and web articles or join an MLM training program run by experts. Either way, you will learn how to put the MLM myths to rest as you acquire the necessary MLM tools.

So, the bottom line MLM tools are these: Build a well trained, knowledgeable, motivated down line, well prepared to succeed. When your down line fails to succeed, you fail to succeed. When it does well, you do well. Like in any field, knowledge and practice make the difference.

The author, Tom Gnagey, is successfully using the skills he learned from A Master MLM Marketer's Training Program to make money in MLM. Look that program over now. Then visit Tom's training blog for lots of helpful articles. http://www.savvymarketingmoves.com/


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6/07/2011

More SEO Tips and Tools for GDI

Website Design

Your website design is important for search engines to be able to find you. Flash only webpages do not rank well in search engines as they can’t tell what your text is. Your site should have a good balance of keyworded text and images as well as all the content you want to share.

Fresh Content

Try to change your content every now and then. Sites that are updated often tend to rank higher in search engine results. This can be as simple as a weekly update on your news or adding timely material that you know needs to be changed out—like a short lived contest or discount. This way you will have hold yourself accountable for updating content and removing dated material.

Links

Links are an extremely important part of SEO and specifically backlinks. An easy way to add backlinks without the help of other sites is to link back to your own content. For example, if it is a blog post and you are referencing a past post, put that link in.

Links back to your blog rank especially high if they are coming from outside pages. So connect up with other affiliates and marketers and share links. Submit content to other websites and request they link back to you if they use it. These are all super simple ways to get your page rank higher in search engines, while simultaneously advertising your site and opportunity.

Blog

If you don’t have the skills or time to update your main website content every so often, consider adding a blog to your site. As we showed you in this post, getting started with your own WordPress blog is easy, and posting is even easier. Take the time to write a quick update and post it to your blog, search engines will see this is part of your website and that it is being updated frequently, ranking it higher.

Captions

If you use photos on your blog—add captions. This is a simple trick to allow more keywords on your site. Label captions as what they are but use careful consideration or the keywords you want people to hit your site with. You can caption an image of GDIs top tools like Inviter as “Use the tools shown above to be a successful network marketer.” This uses the keyword “network marketer” and explains what your image is a the same time giving you better SEO.


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