MLM Training Tips Affiliate Marketing 101
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Affiliate marketing has helped me to run my entire business and pay for every other expense in my personal life. It has freed me from using my savings and commissions from my primary company, allowing me to benefit 100% from my efforts.
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Great video Larry! …
Great video Larry! Will apply it!
Hello Larry, Great …
Hello Larry, Great training, I appreciate your simple approach to affiliate marketing.
I think there are …
I think there are many ways to skin the cat. There are definitely pros and cons to every approach. Hopefully, the person who brought you into their downline will help mentor you, but there comes a point when every entrepreneur has to leave the nest… and fly on their own.
Whoo hoo!! Love it …
Whoo hoo!! Love it Larry!!!
Thanks Larry for …
Thanks Larry for this video! It really help those who don’t have the “funds” right away and is able to earn commissions while building their business. Thanks and God Bless!
@TonyRush Yeah, …
@TonyRush Yeah, great exchange. Well, you have people like Mike Dillard to thank for the culture you speak of. I’ve learned to successfully parlay a nice percentage of those affiliate buyers into reps. After all, the products are very targeted, so if you have some decent skills, you should be able to recruit some of them. It’s a thin line to walk; one could get caught up in affiliate commissions and forsake their primary opportunity. At the end of the day, it’s all about hitting your goal.
@TonyRush Yeah, …
@TonyRush Yeah, great exchange. Well, you have people like Mike Dillard to thank for the culture you speak of. I’ve learned to successfully parlay a nice percentage of those affiliate buyers into reps. After all, the products are very targeted, so if you have some decent skills, you should be able to recruit some of them. It’s a thin line to walk; one could get caught up in affiliate commissions and forsake their primary opportunity. At the end of the day, it’s all about hitting your goals.
Great dialogue, …
Great dialogue, though. Thanks for the conversation and for an excellent video!
@larrybeacham1 …
@larrybeacham1 Larry, that’s a valid point and I’m not disagreeing at all.
I’ve just noticed a culture around network marketing in the last several years in which network marketers seem to be more focused on selling information products than on actually building their business.
It suggests a belief that “I can’t make money right away in MLM” or “Selling affiliate products to my list is easier than getting my list to enroll in my company”. It seems counter-intuitive to me.
@TheCoinDiva Thanks …
@TheCoinDiva Thanks for the support Diane.
@TonyRush Hey Tony. …
@TonyRush Hey Tony. Thanks for the perspective. One of the objectives that make the most sense to me with affiliate programs for network marketers is providing capital on the front end of their business especially. This is how I was taught to leverage affiliate programs. Since the majority of people are like I was when I got started, which is flat broke, it was a stretch to maintain the autoship and the other expenses until I did get profitable. This is the best “OPM” option in my opinion.
AWESOME video Larry …
AWESOME video Larry as usual and thank you for breaking it all down.
You always bring such great value to the table.
Diane~
Larry, it seems to …
Larry, it seems to me that — if people need something to “fund their primary business” — they’re evidently not planning on being successful in their primary business. I’ve always found that the best way to “fund my business” is to simply enroll people in my business!
I think affiliate marketing is great (and your video is, too). I just think that too many networkers are spending too much time dabbling in secondary deals instead of building their primary opportunity. Just my opinion.