Surveyed MLM Leads

“Please Read This Warning Before You Waste Any More Money.”

First, I have to get this off my chest, I don’t recommend buying MLM leads from lead broker companies since there are many cost-free methods of generating leads that are 10x’s more effective.

However, I do acknowledge the difficulty in generating the initial list. And I also understand the frustration that comes with making cold calls. Hence, the importance of learning to get these crucial leads.

Surveyed MLM leads have a higher probability of being converted into downlines due to having gone through an extensive survey containing questions that are related to business opportunities.

The mere fact that they’ve taken the time to fill up the survey is indicative of their interest in starting a networking business. Unlike cold leads, these people have been already “warmed up”.

You just have to give the information to them point blank, and if the opportunity you’re offering is promising enough, the prospect should sign up without batting an eyelash.

Think of it this way: you want to act like a funnel that separates the good leads from the bad ones. As a result, you don’t have to waste so much time and effort in trying to recruit prospects that just won’t budge.

Remember, time is money.

And you’ll be doing yourself a big favor if you focus on leads that are far more receptive to what you have to say. This will give you more time to focus on building a relationship with your targeted leads and downlines.

 Here are some things a lead company will try to sell you…and which you you can get yourself AT A FRACTION OF THE COST:

1. Double Opt-In Leads
Some prospects might have answered the survey out of sheer curiosity or might have misunderstood the point of what they’re doing. To “weed out” these people from the pack, lead companies use a 2nd “opt-in” lead capture form to narrow the list down to those who are serious about starting an MLM career. A reputable company only sells the final list to ensure quality. Make sure that you are only buying double opt-in leads.

2. Fresh Leads
A good lead company sells leads not later than 48 hours from the time they filled out the forms. As the saying goes, “Strike while the iron is hot”, so you’ll be getting a better response from leads whose interest haven’t been waned by time or are still expecting to be contacted.

3. Exclusivity of the Leads
The problem with buying leads from Lead Companies is that they are giving you “damaged goods” and you end up trying to recruit people that already been called by 30 other people.  Wouldn’t that piss you off?  And that’s why these leads are terrible.

 Once you’ve gathered your own core group of MLM surveyed leads, it is your role to be a mentor and solutions provider to them…and watch the recruits pour into your MLM business.

As a bonus for being serious about building your business, I got Mike to offer my students these amazing training videos…No Cost!

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