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The best performing ads are highly targeted. These are ads made to speak to a very small group of people. For example, "Sponsor more reps in your Amway business", directed only towards Amway reps will convert better than "Sponsor more reps in your MLM opportunity", directed towards MLMers.
The best resource I have found for researching MLM companies is http://npros.com. Find out which companies are new, which have recently went out of business, and get a quick overview of the product and pay structure all on one website.
The best resource I have found for researching MLM companies is http://npros.com. Find out which companies are new, which have recently went out of business, and get a quick overview of the product and pay structure all on one website.
Today's action steps: Check out npros.com and figure out what the newest MLM company is. Write down a few headlines that may grab the attention of people in this new company. Set up a handful of facebook ads to with different pictures and headlines for this new company. Customize your landing page for this new audience. If you subscribe to our service, just hit reply and let us know what headlines you would like to try on your landing page. After you've ran your ad for awhile, let us know and we'll show you the split test results.
Together we can make a real difference helping people make their MLM businesses pay their bills (while getting paid ourselves).
Eric Young
eric@inspiredvocation.com
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Check your email inbox for a message from me, "Inspired Vocation". Then white list my email "eric@inspiredvocation.com", or you'll risk letting my emails go to your junk folder.... You won't learn much from my messages when they're sitting in that folder.
Together we can make a real difference helping people make their MLM businesses pay their bills (while getting paid ourselves).
Eric Young
eric@inspiredvocation.com
http://facebook.com/erleey (send me a friend request)
Check your email inbox for a message from me, "Inspired Vocation". Then white list my email "eric@inspiredvocation.com", or you'll risk letting my emails go to your junk folder.... You won't learn much from my messages when they're sitting in that folder.