What Politics Can Teach You In Your MLM Business

February 21, 2008 | By Monika Mundell | No Comments »

With the aggressive political campaign that is going on right now in the USA, Hilary Clinton and Barrack Obama are going one on one on their quest for the next presidential election. The battle field has been staked out for month and yet still the war is going on head to head in every conceivable way.

Many of you know that politics is a very aggressive and energy draining game. It is similar to MLM target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://gobala.linktrackr.com/attractionmarketing-mlmrkeywords">MLM were we try to find new customers by cold calling leads and market to potential recruits via carefully selected campaigns.

Politics can show us how to structure a campaign. What I mean by that is like a politician stakes his territory and then goes for it, network marketers can do exactly the same. Take a single U.S. state for example. Say Obama was slightly ahead by having collected 58% of the votes and Clinton pocketing the rest.

Now take this and project onto a specific neighbourhood in your area with another distributor in another company. Don’t you think that you each have a fair share of business, despite the differences in your business and products you offer?

Sure you do!

This just goes to show that regardless of competition we can still make our mark wherever we choose to market our work at home mlm business. By the way, this also works in regards to mediums such as newspaper and magazines.

Advertising is expensive

We all know that. But unless we tell the world what we’ve got, how can they possibly know. Like politicians we have to prepare for an onslaught of tug of war between the hundreds and thousands of MLMs in the industry.

The beauty is that we don’t all go for the same target depending non our products.

As you see, thinking that there is already a local distributor would be suicide since you can always do better and win that market over for your own business.

You still have time.

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