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With email filters, blockers, and simply tons of
unsolicited email, is email marketing still a viable
option to build and grow your network marketing
business? The answer to this question, in my opinion is
"Yes, but."
Let's deal with the "Yes" first, then we'll deal with
the "But."
I remember about 5 or 6 years ago putting about 400
leads into my autoresponder and enrolling about 8 - 10
people a month into my website articles program. Today, if
you had 10 times that many leads, you may get a couple
of prospects, and maybe, maybe, one enrollment. It is
true that times have changed, but that doesn't
necessarily mean that email marketing is dead. Let's
look at a couple of examples.
One colleague of mine from Alberta literally
cannot keep up with the large number of prospects
inquiring about her program. She is signing up 10 - 15
people per month into her program which costs about
$1300 to start. Eighty percent of her efforts are
wrapped up in email marketing. She has gone through the
learning curve and is what I would call, a professional
email marketer. How many emails does she send? About 1
million per month.
Another colleague of mine from Ontario is enrolling
about 30 people per month into his business, a $20 a
month, internet program. He is not highly
sophisticated in what he does, but is effective enough
to send out about 250,000 - 300,000 emails per
month.
What is the biggest difference between now and then?
Numbers. With the vast expansion of the Internet and
email marketing, it simply requires greater numbers to
get results today. It is not uncommon for some folks to
get a couple hundred unsolicited emails a day that you
must compete with. With the billions of emails
circulating on a daily basis, you need massive numbers
to get results. So, how many emails should you send out?
Keep reading.
Now let's talk about the "But."
The biggest downside to email marketing is that new
recruits are weak. Email marketing is notorious for
having a revolving door with new recruits. Why? There is
no relationship involved except for exchanging a few
emails. Email marketing is very impersonal, and without
the relationship, there is no bond (or glue) to hold the
new recruit in your business. Many leave as quickly as
they come. So how do you overcome this?
With both of my colleagues whom I mentioned above,
they are both fanatical about picking up the phone
within a very brief time that the prospect visits their
web site. One of the very first comments out of their
mouth is "I wanted to give you a call and let you know
there is a real person on the other end of the email."
And it works!
Picking up the phone, reaching out and touching them,
and beginning to bond with the new prospect or recruit
is vital. If you are not willing to pick up the phone,
then email marketing isn't going to be worth it for you.
One of email marketing's strengths is sorting through
the prospects, then giving you someone to talk to.
So, how many emails should you be sending out in
order to get enough prospects to talk to so you can
build your business? As many as you can. From my
observation, 100,000 leads is minimum. Anything less
will not produce results for you. If it is within your
budget, 300,000 is a better number. For the "email
marketing professional," maybe one million is a better
number. Whatever the number, you must be committed to
constant, consistent effort, followed up by a personal
phone call.
One final thought before we wrap this up. If you are
going to involve yourself in email marketing, you must
take the time and learn how to do it right. Understand
that some people will complain about not wanting your
emails, you will get undeliverable emails and blocked
emails, and your autoresponder company may change their
policies on you and you have to switch companies. But
take the time to become a professional at what you
do.
In summary, is email marketing still effective for
building your MLM business? Yes. You simply must
increase the numbers of emails you are sending out. But,
you must also understand that you must pick up the phone
and reach out and touch your prospects and new recruits
or you will lose them. It is still a viable option for
those who want to use this as a means of growing their
network marketing business.
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