Aaron Audet: solid system = success
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Shane that was a great way of explaining why saturation is such a myth, not only are new potential future members being born every minute that haven't heard of network marketing there are more and more people getting involved with networking simply because the latest generation of companies are so much better than many companies that have been around since the beginning. Now that MLM is much more regulated than ever before and technology [internet coming to mind]aiding in the manufacturing and promotion of their products people are being given solid opportunities they can build to make their aspirations come true. Any fool could have said when televisions or refridgerators first came out that they would soon saturate the marketplace and yet many years later they are still as popular as ever.
As long as people do their due diligence when researching a potential business, network marketing or not, and putting in consistent effort using modern tools then they will have a high chance of success. I'm saddened to still see people jumping into money-games hoping to make a quick buck but it is a good learning experience until they come across a real opportunity that will truly bring them long-term success.
Anyway, thanks for posting such a great message. I commend your intelligence and applaud your going after your dreams with such clarity. I wish you great success in all your endeavors!
Sincerely, Aaron Audet
PS Feel free to sign my guestbook, I'd be honored to have you explain what business you are promoting.
> Shane Clevenger wrote: > I recently read an article in an industry magazine from an Anti-MLM Zealot who was stating that all mlms would soon fail because of Saturation. He said that there was not anyone left in the United States who has not been approached, or been involved in a network marketing opportunity. I thought long an hard about this as I was flying to a sales convention for my job at U.S Bank. At the evening session one of my mentors a Regional manager was talking about a marketing strategy we use call Aisle marketing. Our branches are locating inside super markets, so it makes sense to us that we would walk the aisles, and let people know who, and where we are. He said something that brought my U.S bank career, and my NW business in prospective. He said " Our job when we go aisle marketing is not to pull in a sale everytime we go out. It is to go out, and make friends with everyone in the store, and make sure when they have a problem with their current bank, or are in need of a change they will say " well hey so, and so over at the store was a nice fellow maybe I'll go talk to him" >You see I recently opened this branch in my home town, and I would say 95% of all the folks here have a relationship with an existing bank. We were able to get the other 5% right off the bat, but what about the other 95%. Well somethings gonna happen, Someones gonna make them mad, a product, or service will change that will make them want to change... Thats were we come in, and in through our marketing folks already know who we are, it makes them comfortable with switching to us. >So how does this relate to saturation, and MlM. >Well I agree that there is a good percentage of folks who have been involved, or who are currently involved in a business opportunity. So the same can be said with the above message. If we get out there, and let folks know who we are, and what our opportunity is, and when those folks get fed up with there current opportunity, or have a fight with upline, or whatever may happen. It will be easy for them to contact you for advice, or to see what your opportunity is all about. >We all know how many people leave opportunities every year, and I would dare to say a good majority of them join another opportunity that may fit there style, or needs better. >So this whole deal about Saturation is a myth. >How else would companies like Xango, Passport, Isagenix, and Movie Biz be so successful. It's definetly not from the millions of folks who haven't been contacted, or who are waiting around for an opportunity >Anyway just my 2 cents >Shane Clevenger >rentdvdsgetpaid.biz > > Private Reply to Aaron Audet: solid system = success (new win) |