Jun 10
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Network Marketing Recruiting: Using Facebook Without Being Annoying
There is no better place to meet other network marketers than using Facebook. This is an awesome way that you can gain skills to help you in your business. If you want assistance in the network marketing recruiting process, then you must use Facebook a certain way. If you don’t, you will wind up getting many people removing you as a friend.
In order to network with other people we need to have friends on Facebook. One way to do this is to join several network marketing groups. This is a great way to find friends and because you exist in a group, people will find you and request your friendship.
People will buy from you after they trust you. If you add friends, you want to add a personal message introducing yourself. If you don’t do this, then it will be harder to create that trust. So, sending a friend request with no personal message will only hurt you.
What you don’t want to do is request friendship and add a personal message asking someone to join your business. This is a huge turnoff to most people and I certainly wouldn’t even take a peak at what they were offering. This is the same as cold calling a lead. And I think we all know how that’s doesn’t work.
So, now that we have friends on Facebook, we want to interact with them. On the home page we see people comments and we just want to start interacting with them. Make comments when needed. “Like” something. I know that when someone comments or likes what I have to say, I usually look at their profile. When people like your comments and they are not friends with you, they are more likely to ask you to be their friend.
Your goal on Facebook is to stand out from everybody else. Try to do what others aren’t doing. Be positive, educate, and offer value that helps people succeed in their business. The more education you give, the more you will get back. People will eventually be attracted to what you are saying and eventually some will buy what you are promoting.
View a free webinar Network Marketing Recruiting,visit Kim Tarr’s site on how to choose the best Network Marketing Recruiting strategies.