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Keys, To Marketing Communities
Marketing Communities The Smart Way,
After setting up your profile "store front".
Put in as many friend requests as you can handel, I suggest 200 to 300 or more, this will save you alot of time later, when you start a group and start inviting your new friends, the key is to reach as many people as you can in a timely mannor, this will allow you to do just that my friends.
Alot of people make the mistake of not setting up their profile "store front" up first.
Why do I say that you might ask?
When your putting in your requests, alot of people will go to your profile, to see what you are about before they accept your friend request.
If your profile "store front" is set up they will see your advertisements that you have on your page, and many people will see if you are going to be here a while, by the way you set your profile up.
If it looks like you have invested a lot of time on your profile, they will see that your going to be here for a while, that will draw more interest in you with them.
The reason I say that, is that there are many Marketers out there that come into a community primarly, to get a bunch of people to join their programs, and as soon as they have a bunch of sign ups there gone.
Those Marketers, don't take care of their down lines, if you have any questions that you need answered, about certain prograns that you joined under them, and they are not there any more so good luck getting any answers.
What good does that do for you to join that program?
They don't care about you, they are only in it for themselves!!!
I know for a fact, if you take the time with your recruits, and answer any of their questions about your programs, you and your recruits will do better faster, your recruits will stay with the program longer, and try harder to succeed with that program.
A lot of people expect a program to pay off with just by finding recruits for them, yes, some programs are set up that way, but you'll find those that are set up that way require you to pay a monthly fee, to pay others to do the work for you in advertising it, and promoting it.
Be carefull though a lot of programs that require a payment are scams, they take your money and run, that makes it hard to decide to invest in programs like that, because it happens all the time everywhere online.
That's why people pay attention to your profile "store front" they are looking to see if your going to be there for them, don't get discouraged if they don't join your programs right away, they want to get to know you first, so they can trust what you are offering them with your opportunities.
Take time to get to know the people that your doing buisness with, let them get a chance to know that you're not just out for yourself.
People will respect you for that, and want to join you with the more profitable adventures that may have monthly fees.
Start out small, offer free programs at first, to gain trust in others, you'll find, you will do a lot better in the long run that way.
Keep building your friends list daily to be successful in your ventures.
Any good Community Marketer, knows exactly what I'm telling you is true.
So, pay close attention to what I'm saying to you here, if your serious about Marketing Communities.
You are trying to make a lot of friends to do business with, in a community, right?
Don't make the mistake of offending others, by pushing them to join you with your ventures in the wrong way.
A Community Marketer is in the buisness of making friends, don't waste your efforts by spamming others, when you spam others you send the wrong message to a lot of people, you'll realize that that it just gives you a bad reputation, and shows others that you really don't respect them.
Make sure that you don't post your ventures in a group where it doesn't belong, keep on the toppic in a group if your going to post, that way you're respecting the moderator of the group, and the group members.
Example; let's say there is a charity group that you were invited to join, and posted an advertisement, this would be concidered spam as this does'nt pertain to charity.
Don't make the mistake of posting the wrong venture there, only post a venture if it belongs there like another charity that might help them, not a venture that will offer them a chance to make money, people that are in need of charity, are in need of just that, by offering them a venture to have a chance of making money, is like offering a coma-toast victim, a walker.
Is that really going to help them?
That only puts out to others, that you are only out for yourself and not really trying to help.
So please, take the time to think about what your posting first, you don't want to send out the wrong impression to others, even if your intent was good.
People take pride in their pages, "store front", they want to offer others their ventures there, it takes a lot of time and effort, to build good traffic to your profile, right? Don't make the mistake of leaving your venture in someones comments,
you will offend a lot of people this way. Why should you expect to profit from their hard work, it's also spamming them, please don't do that, respect their area, you'll get further by showing others respect.
I know if someone doesn't respect my area, I surely won't join their venture, by joining their venture you are sending them the message that it's ok to disrespect others, and it is simply not ok.
I hope this helps a lot of you out there, become sucessful.
Written by,
Steve M. Jolicoeur
Thank You,
Moneymansteve
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