Network
marketing truly ROCKS! It’s one of the smartest forms of distribution,
where it cuts out the middleman, overhead, employees, and a brick and
mortar building–and allows us as distributors to leverage strong brands
and promote powerful products, and potentially earn a really lucrative
income!
Developing
a rockin customer base is essential in our profession. It’s a great way
to earn upfront money, and of course, residual income as your customers
reorder from you. Customers also make the best “evangelists” for the
product, often times telling others about their results–and referring
people on! And if you take great care of your customers, it’s likely
they continue to order from you and will eventually want to join you in
the business to get your distributor discount on the product too!
Today I want to share a few ways that I’ve built my customer base:
-Launch
events in people’s homes—We aren’t a party plan company, but when I
started my business, I hosted some events in my home to share the
products and the opportunity. We will talk about the mechanics of how to
host a successful event on an upcoming blog post. But I knew if I had
limited hours, I would rather spend 1 hour of my time in front of 10 or
more people, opposed to talking to one person on the phone for an hour!
It was a great way to build my business fast! When I saw the success, I
began calling my friends and family saying, “I have a business that’s
growing in your area, and I would love to meet new people. Would you be
willing to host an event for me? You invite your friends, I will do all
the work. I’ll even throw in free product as a thank you”! This expanded
my audience, increased my exposure, and helped me to secure more
customers and leads for my business.
-Customer
appreciation events- once a month my local team and I did Friends,
Family, and Customer Appreciation Events. We would do them at a winery
and do a “leave the aging to wine and cheese” event or a “cocktails and
conversations”. Some are having them in home. We would focus on sharing
product stories, doing product demos, and doing fun drawings. And of
course, we mentioned the opportunity and shared our business success
stories too! Our friends, family, and customers would come and bring
their friends! These fun events would pack the room for us & give
great results!
-Gift
it at every occasion- I am always looking for ways to get our products
in people’s hands—whether it be the holidays, someone’s birthday, or as a
thank you. I know if I can get them on the product, they’re hooked!
Plus it’s an open door to a conversation about my business in the future
when I follow up with them!
-Tradeshows-
when I started my business I looked for every occasion to get in front
of a lot of people. I would go online and search for events at schools,
churches, local networking events, etc. If the booth was under $100, I
was “in”! I would have a raffle to collect leads for my email list, draw
them in through the raffle and have quality conversations, and always
generated product sales and interested prospects for the business. The
key to those events? Follow up!
-Networking
Groups- One of my top leaders Amy recently did a rockin class for our
team on how to generate big business through networking groups. One of
her mentors (a 6 figure earner in our profession) had recommended it.
Amy committed to going weekly (they do require commitment and building
of relationships)…but today it’s generated a lot of product volume for
her, and recently the gals in the group hosted a wine and cheese event
for her which produced significant sales!
-Leverage
Social Media- If you don’t know how to do social media “well”…I
recommend you follow me on my social media sites and “follow the
leader”. What I do can easily be modified with your product/opportunity
message! So watch, and learn! As
you, your family and friends are using the products, be sure to develop
a lot of product stories and track your progress with before and
afters—post the before and afters and their testimonials on social media
sites—collect them from your customers too and ask them for permission
to use them!
-Develop
your own “referral rewards” program- that rewards your customers and
contacts for referring people on to you for the products, or the
opportunity—or even if they’d be willing to host an event for you to
help you to expand your audience.
I’d
be sure to tell your customers and contacts that you’re always looking
for referrals for the business, and for people who’d like to join the on
the products…and then tell them what you’re willing to offer for their
referrals, whether it be a small product that you can fulfill through
your personal order, or whether it be cash back from your commission as a
“finders fee”.
And
then let them know you’re expanding in their area, and would love to
get to know more people. Say something like: “I’m expanding my business
in your area and would love to meet more people! Would you be willing to
host an event for me? It would just take an hour of your time, you
invite people, I’ll do the work, and I’m happy to throw in some of your
favorite products as a thank you.” If they host that event, when people
are signing up, another trick is to ask them: “Are these folks coming in
under you or under me? Now’s your chance to join me”! My business
partner Karen did this and developed a whole new leg in her
organization!
Sarah and Emily– Proof That Referrals are Rewarding!
Use
your discretion on how much you’re willing to give for referrals who
join you on the products or the business, or if someone hosts an event
for you—but don’t forget, referrals can be very rewarding! Some of my
strongest consultants came from referral sources! In fact, my personal
business partners Emily & Tim are both top leaders in our company. I
met Emily through my sister Emily. My sister wasn’t interested in our
business, but I asked her if I could share more with her about what I
was doing, in hopes that she could lead me to someone. I further
explained there would be referral rewards for her if she did! She
agreed, I shared more, and I gave her some ideas of what to email out
and a few brief blurbs to post on FB. One day, she posted a few
sentences on FB about my business and my success, asking people if they
wanted to learn more. A gal at our gym messaged her back, came to one of
our meetings, and joined me! Today, she’s risen to the top of our
leader board, has earned over $10,000 in bonuses with the company on top
of her commissions, and also served on our company’s advisory board!
The best part? Emily and Tim have become two of our best friends!
As you can see, referrals can be very rewarding! So get out there and share your rockin referral rewards with everyone!
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