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Cold Calling Tips #1 For Network Marketers

by on May 17, 2011

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Cold calling. It sucks. That’s why I don’t do it. I don’t call random people out of the blue. They are expecting my call and often are looking forward to it, eager to find out more about what I do.

So Network Marketing Cold Calling Tips #1 is to generate your own high quality leads.

Bought leads are often a waste of money. The leads are usually low quality, they don’t know who you are, don’t want to know who you are, and it’s not a lot of fun.

If you generate your own leads and do it properly, the people you talk to will be of a higher quality, will want to talk to you, and will want to know more about you and what you do. It is WAY more enjoyable to do it this way around.

So how do you get started with network marketing lead generation?

Well, browse my website and you will find articles and tutorials on a variety of ways to generate leads online (as well as some offline strategies). You are sure to find something to suit you.

But I can’t hide from you where I get all of my training. I get it from the #1 training resource for Network Marketers who want to build their business online with the power and the leverage of the internet. Check it out at My Lead Multiplier now.

  • Rob kendray

    Hi,

    I just stumbled across your blog and I’m sure glad I did, there is some great content here.

    I totally agree with this piece here about cold calling people. I did give it a try in the beginning but it became soul destroying to the point where I considered giving up my network marketing business. Attracting people to you by adding value to their lives is the key for me, that way you’ll never have to cold call anyone again and you will have people joining your network marketing business because they know, like and trust you… so much easier and a much more enjoyable way of doing things.

    Regards,

    Rob Kendray

  • http://damienwillis.com Damien

     Totally agree Rob! Thanks for the comment.

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    Is there any loss while we generate that high quality leads.. After bought leads often waste of money.. Can you explain about it..

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    I agree with this piece here about cold calling people.Attracting people to you by adding value to their lives is the key for me, that way you’ll never have to cold call anyone again

  • http://www.ledgerleads.com Kurt

    I agree that the priority should be to first generate the high-quality b2b sales leads. But this does not mean that the other warm leads should be ignored immediately. They should be nurtured so that when those are sales-ready, you can still convert them as your clients. 

  • http://www.erpsoftwareleads.com Cyndi Fuller

    Thanks for the informative post. Though this is somewhat brief, the contents are downright useful. Cold-calling may be a tough marketing medium. But when done properly by the right people, companies can generate qualified sales leads better than with the other mediums. 

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    I totally agree with this piece here about cold calling people. I did give it a try in the beginning but it became soul destroying to the point where I considered giving up my network marketing business. thanks for sharing this great article….

  • http://krisdarty.com/ Help@KrisDarty.com

    A very excellent information you got there. Calling random people will give a little chance in getting a lead on network marketing. But it’s really helpful though ’cause you will know if they are interested or not. My key also is to attract people by adding their lives up. Thanks for this post. I really appreciate it. 

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