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MLM Magic: 7 Ways To Build A Winning Downline
By Marige O'Brien, Copyright© 2007

To be successful in Multi-Level Marketing (MLM), one must first understand the initial premise on which it was founded, as well as the long range dynamics. Only by doing this can a marketer hope to achieve any permanent and long-lasting income from MLM. Until a marketer fully grasps these fundamentals, they will be caught in a losing loop.

First, MLM is not unique or original to online programs. Avon, Mary Kay and many other offline companies used MLM long before the internet was established. And little has changed about it since those early days. The basic dynamic is this: in any company that has a large, wide-spread sales team, rather than having many sales people all reporting to a few regional managers, it would be more effective to change the traditional sales manager/salesperson structure and make EVERY salesperson responsible for both bringing in new sales people and training them.

By doing this, each sales person in their normal course of business will then have an incentive to not only sell the product, but to bring in other sales people, as well. And, by giving the originating sales person a commission for their 'sign-up's' or 'referrals' sales, they will be motivated to teach them, train them, inspire them-- whatever it takes to help them succeed. Thus the responsibilities of a traditional manager, i.e., training, is also spread evenly among the whole sales team.

However, in transferring this to the online arena, a certain amount of de-personalization has naturally taken place and, because of it, many people have signed up to various MLM systems without fully grasping the whole concept. As a result, it has become commonplace for "uplines" to not even realize a very important part of their responsibility (training, motivating) and completely forego it, resulting in sign ups that are completely ignored, who then, in turn ignore their own, few sign-ups... the end result of this is a breakdown in the whole MLM system. Furthermore -- and far more devastating -- is the long-range result, which is a pervuasive attitude that "this is how it is." Thus, leading to the generally mistaken belief that all MLMs are scams, that only a few ever profit, etc., etc.

And they are generally mistaken. Some cynics may say, "sure, sure-- right. Like anyone ever succeeds with MLM." But, cynics by definition always see the glass as half empty. To their credit, it's true that there WILL always be people who ignore their downlines and forever struggle to succeed in MLM. Just as there will always be cynics. The important thing is that each person decide whether their glass is half-empty-- or half-FULL. Because that's where it begins: with the individual, making up their mind that they are going to succeed with MLM.

Because once they do, the rest falls into place.

Another important factor is understanding what the personal long-range goal of any MLM marketer should be: To build a strong, dynamic team under themselves, one that will become self-perpetuating. This is not a one-shot, easy business. This takes time and energy. But it can be done successfully in a relatively short time (think months), once a marketer realizes the objective.

And the best way to achieve this objective is by following the steps outlined below.

1. Contact and communicate personally with each and every person (sign-up) you bring in.
This is one of the single most important things you can do to begin building a strong team. As soon as you learn that you have a new sign up, begin by emailing them with a cheerful welcome and thank you for joining your team. Give them your contact information -- email, IM and telephone # -- and invite them to contact you with questions. Also, include whatever personal observations about the program/company that you've discovered since joining yourself. And, last but not least, invite them to tell you a little about themselves, their experience, etc.

Equally important (and sometimes very difficult for "seasoned" marketers): do NOT pitch anything to them. Remember: you're building a team, not just trying to make another sale. If you do nothing but send a sales pitch, you will probably not only fail at the sale, you will also alienate them, which is counter-productive to your long-range goal. And, this, more than anything else, is the primary reason so many MLM marketers fail. Too much aggression, too early, only drives people away.

At this juncture, some will respond and others won't. For those that do not, send a second email that is more to the point, but still polite and cheerful. Something like, "hey Joe! Did you get my welcome email from last Tuesday? I've been waiting to hear back from you." This let's them know that you really do want and expect to hear from them. If you still don't, then let it go, but include them in any general downline mailings (see below).

2. Get to know each person on your team
When you hear back from them, they will most probably tell you something of their experience; how long they've been marketing; if they have a website, etc. Plus, they will ask whatever questions they may have. Respond to this email as soon as possible. If they have questions to which you don't have the answer, find out. Go to your upline or submit a ticket to the company's support system. While they could do this themselves (and you could just say, "do that yourself") this is also counter-productive to building a team. It is better if you find out and pass it on, not only because it will help build your relationship, but because YOU will learn something about the company, too.

Also, in your response, invite the person to call you and provide your telephone number. Also, offer to call them instead. You can get to know each other much more quickly and successfully simply by picking up the telephone. (If you don't have national or international telephone service, consider getting it, as it is an integral part to working effectively with your team and a very worthwhile investment in your business.)

3. Provide support
The main idea behind supporting your team is to genuinely help them to succeed. How this is achieved, depends very much on a particular situation. It can be a group support, such as emailing them with the latest sales ideas and tactics on a weekly basis, as well as with any company news.

As a team builds, a marketer may even create a special opt-in list just for its downline to do this more efficiently. Other effective ideas include coordinating conference calls for the whole team. Or, taking advantage of the online web conferencing offered by hotconference (http://www.hotconference.net/) which is both VOIP and online at once, this allows members world-wide to join in by either speech IM-type, with no connection fees other than their own internet connection. These are usually used for groups once they grow larger (25-30 members) but is a very effective tool.

Having group meetings IS an effective way to work with your team, once it begins to build. Plus, they can invite their own new sign ups to join these meetings, which is another way that you can support them effectively.

4. Follow up
Besides responding to requests, as mentioned above, it is also important to continue contacting members, even when they do not respond. Not responding does not necessarily mean non-participation. There are some who are more outspoken and others who are more passive. Being passive won't help them succeed but as long as you are offering your best, you know your job is done.

5. They're YOUR Team
As a team begins to grow, many marketers either feel overwhelmed by the responsibility of such a large team or mistakenly believe their job is done. Neither is the case. But the job does change as an MLM marketer progresses. It is very common, at some point, to feel all they are doing is supporting their downline. But many fail to understand that this is a very good milestone. It means they have reached a level at which they can and should forego actively bringing in their own sign-ups and focus on helping their team bring in THEIRS.

WHY?

Because (and, of course, assuming the MLM system is at least 3-5 levels deep), the entire idea IS to create a team that is self-perpetuating; the marketer's first sign ups should be training their own sign ups and supporting them, and developing their own teams. All of which are UNDER the initial marketer (you). When a marketer reaches this point, it is actually a very good moment. But too often, marketers do not recognise this moment. Instead, they keep building a team, sometimes until it is gargantuan. I've seen marketers create teams of 300-400 people... and keep right on building it, mistakenly believing this is success. It's as though they are caught in a dance that they cannot end. And, because they only focus on bringing in more people (rather than supporting those they've already brought in), it is a self-perpetuating dance they are doomed to continue forever.

Rather, it is better to teach their downlines to do the same dance... so they can then take a breather.

6. Be Realistic
BUT: do NOT sit back (another classic mistake) and think you can now retire. A marketer can cut back on their work at this point, but never rely completely on their downline to do everything. Keep involved, follow up. Because, for any number of reasons (everything from a changed personal situation to an act of God) people will, despite your best efforts, drop out. A wonderful, healthy downline left untended is like a garden that is not looked after properly. In a few short months, all that's left are weeds. So stay in close communication with your most successful members and when someone drops out, take up the reigns to make sure their downlines receive the same support, either from you directly or from someone you've come to trust.

7. Empower Them
A huge part (and another classic mistake) of all this success is passing on everything you know to your downline. Many, many marketers hate to do this. They dispise telling others what they perceive is their "secrets" to success.

Only the truly successful MLM marketers understand that their downline's success IS their success. That when their downline makes money THEY make money-- and that doing everything in their power to help them succeed IS the smartest thing they can do. Anyone who witholds this information is only shooting themselves in the foot, again, a perpetual dance. It's the ego saying, "I have to be the best." But it's humility that will win.


By now it is obvious that one of the chief characteristics needed to be successful in MLM marketing is the ability to communicate and work with others. To inspire, to entreat, to coordinate, to lead. This may seem like a daunting task to anyone who considers themselves shy or withdrawn. But that is also part of the journey. Some of the shyest people in the world are the most successful online marketers... afterall, so are some of the biggest movie actos and some of the greatest writers. Being outgoing is something we must all learn. Understanding and overcoming that is just another part of the job. And something anyone can master.--mo

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Marige O'Brien works as a writer, marketer and web designer. Her Website, Tracker Mo's Den focuses on helping marketers transition to working online successfully and includes her popular ebook, Tracker Mo's Bootcamp.









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