Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Top 10 Tips For A Successful Network Marketing Presentation

As network marketers, we often have important information to impart and our role in doing so is a major one. Many, many times I have had the pleasure of having people approach me to say how hearing me speak literally changed their lives due to the powerful message and the persuasiveness of the delivery. Most people in MLM are not trained presenters or salespersons but there are a few steps everyone can take to make sure their message has the best possible chance of being well received. Here are my top tips:

1. KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE: Not every pitch will work for everyone so before you go to present the products or the business, whether it’s to just one person or to many, do a little research to ensure you’re presenting at the appropriate level. If your presentation is too lightweight, you’ll bore them; too in depth, you’ll confuse them. Either way, they will switch off and your vital words will fall on deaf ears.

2. WIIFM: Yes, that old chestnut, but it’s worth repeating as it’s so often forgotten. Bearing in mind tip no. 1, what are the challenges faced by this person or this group of people? How does your business opportunity or your product solve their problems? Focus on answering these questions rather than trotting out the mechanics of your offering. Your audience must feel you’ve prepared your presentation specially for them, even if it’s essentially the same one you’re giving all the time.

3. CONTINUALLY LEARN AND PRACTICE PRESENTING: One of the most important skills any network marketer can hone is that of becoming an accomplished speaker. It impacts so many other areas of your life as it massively increases your self-confidence. The more professionally you can deliver your message, the more readily it will be received, the more lives you will touch and the more money you will make in your business. Learning to present well is an investment in yourself and can give you the greatest return on the capital you’ve invested.

4. HANDLE DISSENTERS WELL: One of the major fears I hear from network marketers is that of being faced with doubting prospects or those who dispute what they’re being told. Unfortunately, the tendency is to dig in and fight your corner but this can turn the discussion into an argument and work against you, especially if you’re giving a presentation in front of a group. When you’re faced with negativity, always start your answer with “That’s a very good question…” and continue with your viewpoint. Wherever possible, turn things around to make your audience right. Download a free “one-sheet crib sheet” on this important subject at http://www.laddersofsuccess.com.

5. SHOW, DON’T TELL: Show the products you’re talking about. Let people feel, smell and see for themselves instead of just hearing what they are like. If you’re making a presentation about the business opportunity, remember that your company has probably done a lot to make things easier for you. Make sure you get the prospecting materials they offer, show the pictures of the top distributors, talk about them as if they are real people .

6. LET YOUR GUARD DOWN: People buy from those they know, like and trust. How can they do any of this if you won’t let them get to know the real you. You don’t have to be perfect, you can talk about your own challenges, beliefs, family, hopes and dreams. Doing so gives your prospects more opportunity to identify with you so you can use the similarities to build rapport.

7. STORIES INSTEAD OF FACTS: When we get excited about our products, we often delve into the features of the products, what works and why. This is all very exciting once you’ve had your first wonderful product experience, but it doesn’t make for a very exciting lead-in to your presentation. People want to know about results. They want the bottom line. There’s plenty of time to get to the detail later but to start this way could send most of your prospects to sleep (apart from the professors in the audience, of course). The best way to illustrate what your products or business opportunity can do is through telling stories. Use your own story or a case study of someone you know. Use emotive words. Remember, not just the facts, the feelings too.

8. MAKE ‘EM LAUGH: When people laugh they feel more relaxed and amenable. Every situation has a humorous side and if you’re telling a tragic story your prospects will welcome the respite that comes with a moment of levity. The golden rule is to move people: make ‘em laugh, make ‘em cry, then they buy. This is something I aim to do in every presentation because it means I’ve moved my audience emotionally. I appreciate this is an advanced technique, but if you learn how to do it, you’ll increase your success rate exponentially.

9. DON’T TELL – ASK: Instead of telling your prospects everything, get them answering questions. Rather than saying “Did you know that only 1% of people retire financially free?”, ask them “What percentage of people do you think retire financially free?”. This gets your prospects involved and if you word your questions correctly, you’re coaching them to the purchase decision rather than having to push them into buying. This is a technique I teach that I’ve perfected over the years. It works great for network marketers and women and I call it “pull selling”.

10. GIVE A REASON TO ACT NOW: Again, not being salespersons, many network marketers give a great presentation and then wimp out without asking for the order. Your prospect’s motivation will never be higher than it is at that moment so make sure you use this to your advantage. Think of reasons why they should place their order today. Some possible reasons might be because you are offering a special bonus OR prices are about to increase OR there’s an order deadline coming up so they’ll get their goods sooner OR you’re placing an order too so they’ll save on the postage OR you’re offering a discount on orders placed today OR you’re seeing someone else who could become a distributor and will go beneath them. Whatever it is, tell them, and secure the sale.

About The Author

Maria Davies, Ladders of Success Ltd, is a network marketer and a Professional Sales Presenter and Presentations Coach. She trains others to overcome their public speaking fears and use presentation skills to increase the audience share for their product or service by around 91%. More resources at http://www.laddersofsuccess.com.

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Some people think their products sell themselves. Think again! Unfortunately products don't jump of the shelves into the arms of customers and prospects. New wave internet pro MLMers use flash presentations. Why do they use them? A flash movie presentation holds your prospects attention so they can get all the information across.

Websites try to keep you reading but how long will it keep a prospect reading? We all prefer to sit back and absorb a movie presentation. PLUS, it allows your prospects to hold and retain the information up to 10 times longer than text alone!

It doesn't matter what type of product, service, or program you are promoting, video presentations WORK.

Most company sites have a lot of information ready to overload any prospect. Your aim is to motivate and get their details for automated and or personal follow-up. It has been said that people need to see an ad or offer about seven (7) times before they buy. This shows the extreme importance of follow-up. But the first problem is motivating MLM prospects to giving you their information to follow up on. This is the job of the Flash Movie Presentation.

How much do they cost and can I afford one? The good news is that you can. You can have the below three (3) Generic video presentations tailored to the home based business industry for less than $1 a day, They are generic enough to rip rocket the momentum to whatever MLM or business you are promoting.

I highly recommend you get the full deal with these generic movies. You can run these movies in many combinations with other MLM software management tools.

For example: Send your prospects to a Lead Capture Page, that captures their name, email address, phone number and the amount of money they are interested in earning per month or week ( let's you judge their level of interest ).

After they have have given their contact details the site automatically takes them to one of the above Flash Movie Presentations and when it's finished sends them to your company site to join your business.

You could use the movie as a reward for them giving you their contact details. Their contact details can then be automatically sent to you for personal follow up as well as automatically entered into an auto-responder for automated lengthy informative follow up.

Remember "The money is in the follow up!"

Different Automation Styles:

Lead Capture Page goes to Flash Movie then goes to your Company Site
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Prospect information from the lead capture page is automatically sent to an auto-responder that has pre-entered editable generic follow up messages that are set to go out on predetermined intervals and or when another person signs up or joins to let all prospects know encouraging them to join etc. For less than $30 a month you can have all this working for you and your team.

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Presentation and First Impressions can be Everything in the Success of Your Home Office Business

“Presentation “according to the marketing guru Riteway Strokon can be everything.

It often amazes “youngsters” and what we take for granted today is the democratization of the “Home Office “afforded by the modern introduction of computers.

Not long ago to set up a company was a major ordeal.

First a downtown high rent location was essential for both appearances and visibility and to “rub shoulders” with the movers and shakers.

Secondly one had to have a receptionist greet customers as well as answer and direct phone calls.

Lastly there were the intrinsic assurances of the basic competency and integrity of the firm - a letterhead on printed stock paper was first. Letters that were received from the firm with the distinctive font of an IBM “Selectric ““Ball Typewriter”.

By the way that simple typewriter cost approximately $ 3,000 which in the 70’s was the price of a Japanese economy car.

Consider that all of this can be done by one or two persons in a low rent, residential basement home office and you can see the importance of presentation in clinching deals and dollar volumes of business.

With a little extra preparation and thought you can appear to be in the same league as the “Big Boys”.

How is anyone else halfway around the world with a business or purchase decision to know otherwise?

Remember that it is often said “First impressions are everything”.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Paper for the Office Laser Printer

The first step is to understand the printing process.

Laser printers rely on electrical charge to hold the toner to the paper, and then hear and pressure to fuse the toner to the page. So it stands to reason that good laser paper will have special electrical and heat resistant properties similar to a photo copier setup.

Brightness is rated according to the amount of light reflected by the paper. A sheet with a brightness rating of 90 % reflects 90 % of the light striking it: a high brightness rating makes for a high contrast between the page and the ink, Color paper may be misleading as to brightness, because a dark purple sheet does not reflect light as well as a light tan of the same rating.

Electrical resistance comes from a number of factors in the papermaking process. Paper manufacturing can either add resistant chemicals to the surface of the paper or mix them into the paper itself. The moisture content of the paper has a significant impact on paper’s resistance, which is why print quality can vary with humidity - the same printed page can be printed differently in summer rather than winter, in Florida or South Dakota, in a cool air-conditioned office or in a sweatshop.

Moisture affects another aspect of the laser printing process: paper feeding. The greater the moisture content of paper, the more prone it is to curl. And as a result if the paper has too much “curled” it is more prone to jamming the printer.

As a result, it is important that you store paper carefully – if possible in a cool, dark place and to take care to close the packaging on partial reams.

The paper making process creates paper that has two distinctly different sides, though the difference is not always obvious to the eye or touch.

The top is called the “felt” side and the bottom is called the “wire” side.

The rule is to print on the “wire” side first. Look on the label at the front of the ream wrapper for an arrow indicating the “wire” side. Keep this in mind when loading your printer’s paper trays. Be aware of course whether your printer trays load from the face-up or face-down positions.

Another factor to consider that will affect paper jamming is the weight of the paper.

The basis weight is a standard measure based on 500 sheets of paper. Most paper is rated at 20 pounds m, although some higher quality papers can be heavier.

Paper that is rated too light or too heavy will of course be more likely to jam. Many people assume that “weight:” means the same thing as “thickness” and “stiffness”. It is true that these three measures correlate together.

However these factors are not the same.

“Stiffness “is a measure of how much a paper resists bending whereas thickness describes physical dimension. It is quite possible to have three sheets of different 20 pound paper – one can be significantly stiffer than the others, another can be noticeable thicker.


One can of course sum up this article by stating “Check your printer’s user manual” or “check with the manufacturer”.

This is true. The basics of life are usually quite simple.

For the prosperity and success of your home office business remember the importance of first impressions and presentation.

Often the simple choice of choosing the right paper for your home office laser printer can be the determining factor whether you or your competitor gets those orders.

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