HOW THE INTERNET IS
CHANGING MLM
AND MLM IS LEADING THE WAY FOR INTERNET
BUSINESS.
by Dr. Kevin Nunley
Index
of Articles
MLM has always required
its workers to be bold and aggressive. Let's face it. Unless
you were willing to approach George at work and Aunt Nellie
at the bridge club with your sales pitch, your retail sales
and downline development were never going to go anywhere.
More than a few people have gotten into MLM, realized that
their shyness level was higher than they thought, and quietly
gave up. Months later they were haunted by a garage still
full of product.
All that is changing thanks
to the Internet. You can now be a runaway success in the
MLM of your choice without ever even telling your friends,
family, or neighbors. I can already hear the MLM old-timers
groaning. "Why that attitude is against everything we've
ever been taught. Shrinking violets have no place in network
marketing!"
Think again. Remember the
teenage nerd who couldn't get a date because he always had
his nose stuck in a computer? Today that 25 year-old is
president of his own million dollar software firm. Doing
business in the new Internet order doesn't require the same
talents that the business world used to demand. Keep your
head stuck in a monitor and never mind the doorbell. Thanks
to the miracle of e-mail, anyone, without leaving their
easy chair, can communicate with hundreds, thousands, even
millions of others with the click of a key.
E-mail can be tightly targeted,
only connecting you with others who share your interest.
There are no frightening long distance bills, hours licking
rolls of 32 cent stamps, or driving across town to knock
on doors. E-mail is cheap, it's effective, it's open equally
to everyone, and it's making huge waves in MLM.
One current example is
Dr. Jeffrey Lant's foray into Oxyfresh. Lant, a well-known
marketer, wisely saw the opportunity and efficiency that
the Internet offers MLM.
Within days of launching
his e-mail assault to thousands of known opportunity seekers,
his downline had grown eight levels deep.
Email not only gave Lant
and his downline a powerful and inexpensive tool for prospecting,
it also provided for unprecedented sponsor support. By connecting
his down-line to a list server (a large e-mail mailing list),
he supplies his distributors each day with state-of-the-art
sales letters. As Lant points out, all they have to do is
re-mail the letters to expand sales and membership. For
the distributor, it is a simple process of re-addressing
the letter with her own mailing list addresses (a three
second operation), and instantly sending them out. As responses
come back, the distributor can immediately reply.
No doubt, it is a method
that many other MLM complanies will begin to use to expand
at a much faster rate.
Stephen Day, an international
marketing expert working with Lant, said, "I'm hearing from
people who tell me that they hated telemarketing and opportunity
meetings, but are really excited by the Internet method.
These techniques are really revolutionizing prospecting."
Days, weeks, even months
are shaved off the recruitment process. In the Oxyfresh
program, hundreds of members were brought in within weeks.
To adequately train new distributors, Lant directed them
to his Oxyfresh website where new recruits could learn the
e-mail method, purchase email services and equipment, and
download the latest sales letters.
Lant told me, "I've created
a 'machine' which is what I've always wanted to do with
MLM. It's absolutely unrivaled in the world." That may not
be the case for long. Other MLM's are watching and taking
notes, some with interesting innovations of their own.
With each new generation
of new media, there are those who first discover that media's
special characteristics. These initial discoverers get rich,
often becoming the wealthiest women and men of their era.
MLM e-mail marketing is capitalizing on the very personal,
equality-for-all nature of the Internet. It doesn't matter
whether you are the President of General Motors or a janitor
in Yuma, Arizona. The Net is free, it's powerful, and your
success in making it work is only limited by your creativity
and your desire to do what ever it takes to make it big.
Will the Internet always
be this way? Early indications are that it might. Because
of the almost chaotic way that the Internet is put together--functioning
like a huge electronic nervous system that defies explanation--it
could be a long time before anyone begins to monopolize
it. This is a golden era for the individual with ambition.
Never before have we seen a powerful new mass media, open
to all, and virtually free.
The beauty of multi-level
marketing is how it combines individual people into massive
distribution networks. By joining hands, millions of individual
distributors can go toe to toe with the Walmarts of the
world. It used to be that the little guys were stopped dead
by their inability to communicate quickly to large organizations.
Email and the Internet
have changed that. The janitor in Yuma now CAN pass information
back and forth over a huge network consisting of thousands
of associates, merely by dialing his modem into the local
Internet provider. His access to large stores of cash and
transportation are no longer an issue. His only limitations
are his creativity and desire to make it happen.
Given this new paradigm
of Internet operation, MLM is changing rapidly. Gone are
the days when you had to hound an uninterested neighbor
into attending an uneasy party in your living room. Today's
e-mail MLMer is busy creating virtual communities of super-charged
believers. Network marketing, once looked down upon by many
traditional business people, is now turning out to be the
organizational structure of choice on the Internet. The
independence and freedom of MLM distribution networks fit
hand-in-glove with what the Internet does best.
Kevin Nunley provides marketing
advice and copy writing for businesses and organizations.
Read all his money-saving marketing tips at http://DrNunley.com/.
Reach him from his site via email.