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April 20, 2025



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Say the RIGHT THING to every prospect
Learn how to invite anyone to a Network Marketing meeting, a conference call or an online presentation.
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If you want more people to join your M.L.M business - here's what you say...
This newsletter is picking up where last month's left
off. Last month I discussed how to determine if you
should invite for business versus product. This month
we're picking up right at the point where you determine
you're inviting for business...now, what do you ask your
prospect to do...or to look at?
This discussion is primarily focused on step 3 of the
Inviting Formula:
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Step 1. Greet Get your prospect to talk
freely and openly to you.
Step 2. Qualify Find out what the prospect
needs or wants as it pertains to your
business..
Step 3. Invite Invite your prospect to look at
some educational material that will help them get what
they need or want.
Step 4. Handle Any Questions Or Objections
Help your prospect past what is stopping them
from gettin what they need or want.
Step 5. Close to Action End the conversation
by confirming the next time the two of you will talk and
what each person is to do prior to that
conversation.
Step 6. Follow Up or Follow Through Help your
prospect to get what they've said they need or want
by moving them closer to getting it.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Let's start with what you don't do...and why.
1. Covertly hide that it's network marketing. This
could be disguising it as a "vertical franchise," or some
other creative method or outright lying about
it.
2. Give full disclosure. By that I mean - people get
tired of hiding the issue so they just come right out and
say "This is network marketing" on the first phone
call.
The problem with full disclosure is that most people
have heard of network marketing but only a handful of
people fully know what it is. Oh, they have their
perceptions of what they think it is, they may have
even been involved with network marketing before but
most people's knowledge is incomplete.
This requires you to handle their objections on the
subject right on the first phone call - which can take a
lot of doing! So much doing that I personally won't do
it. If you start off with "This is network marketing"
you've got a prospect that thinks they know what
network marketing is, based on an experience or
hearsay, but they really don't so they will make a
decision not to participate because they think they
know what it is. So I do NOT recommend you use this
approach.
NOTE: this is different than someone asking you "Is this
network marketing?" This I've covered in prior
Questions & Objection handling newsletters.
And of course I don't recommend you hide it or lie
about it because when you try to sneak around
network marketing, that triggers distrust in the
prospect's mind and they feel something isn't right. If
they get that thought, there's very little you can do to
change their mind about you.
I also don't recommend you invite straight to your
company. An example of this would be "I just got
involved in a company that..." First off, I never
recommend you use the words "I just got involved"
That draws objections - and a lot of them. But the
reason I don't recommend inviting straight to the
company is because eventually you will need
to "mention" network marketing and at that point they
will feel baited and switched and people do NOT like
that - so don't do it!
You may think that you can get your prospect all
excited about your company and the strength of that
excitement will over-power their negativity about
network marketing; but it doesn't happen.
What I've found to be most successful is to invite your
prospect to look at the network marketing industry
from a 3rd party source. I have tested inviting
prospects to look at my company first - but the results
were not as good; especially in the long run. The
reason 90% of your prospects say "no" has to do with
their confusion about the network marketing industry -
they rarely say no to your company or their products.
Now, you might think "Go the path of least resistance
and invite straight to the company." I found that did
not work as well. What you really need to do is to get
their confusion about M.L.M cleared up if you want to
sponsor them into your business.
The other very important item to think about is if you
don't handle the network marketing issue in the very
beginning, you will be handling it for the life of the
distributor! Meaning, you may get them into your
business, but they won't do anything - because they
still have doubts about the industry.
So here's step-by-step what will get you the best
results:
Using the Inviting Formula (from above), find out
what they need/want. Invite them to look at a video
that can help them get _______ (whatever they stated
they wanted). The video you invite them to watch is
Brilliant Compensation.
Brilliant Compensation is a video/movie that explains
the network marketing industry in a non-hype way. It
was created with Professor Charles King who received
his doctorate from the Harvard Business
School.
Here's why Brilliant Compensation works so well at
getting new people to join your M.L.M
Company.
( http://www.brilliantexchange.com/bcversions.aspx) And, why you should not draw circles on a white
board! Do click on the link above as there is more
content on this subject there.
If you have not viewed Brilliant Compensation - you
should do so ASAP.
So in summary:
1. Use the Inviting formula when talking with your
prospect.
2. At step 3 of the formula, invite your prospect to
look at a video (or audio if that's your choice) that will
help them get what they need or want.
3. Have them view Brilliant Compensation.
4. Follow up with them and then follow through by
making sure they get what they stated they needed or
wanted.
That is what business is about.
I have a lot more on this subject to discuss with you,
join me Wed., Oct. 18 and I'll discuss how I tested this
and why inviting to company first didn't work out as
well.
With respect and admiration,
Tim Sales
About the Author:
Tim Sales helps network marketers gain the confidence and skills to be an MLM success. Learn how to become a true network marketing professional and sign up for his free MLM training newsletter at www.professionalinviter.com.
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