Learn MLM In A Playful Way

January 21, 2009 | By Monika Mundell | No Comments »

When I ran across MLM – The game I was immediately intrigued. I think we have all been there before. You’ve managed to get some local folks warmed up to your MLM business and you’ve gotten them the initial DVDs and other materials. Trying to get them to another boring fire-em-up sales meeting is next to impossible. Well, instead of another meeting, how about a game night?

This is the concept of MLM – The Game.

From the website:

MLM The Game bridges the gap, and offers you the opportunity to just hang out with them, play a game, without the pressure of a large formal meeting. No matter your experience, it allows you to be the leader that shows them how to positively improve their life. The belief and trust will be built playing the game. If you are brand new to the business, the game teaches the business for you, and by playing with prospects you will position yourself as a leader.”

It’s probably not news to you that games are one of the best teaching methods around. Games involve more than one of our senses, making for a robust experience that has a tendency to stick a little better in our heads. The military knows this and has been implementing this kind of strategy for years.

One of the best aspects about this concept is that it allows a prospective team member to try their hand at MLM before committing. It also shows them that a properly handled MLM business can work and do all of the things promised. Often times this is all it takes to turn around a non-believer and turn them into a power machine for your organization.

The cost of the MLM-The Game is $47 USD. If using this game just brings one extra person into your fold it will more than pay for itself.

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