Monday, January 26, 2009

Business Opportunity Marketing Secrets - Recruit More Today

By Kylon Trower

Here's something that will blow your mind that most people never seem to realize. Now I'm a part of several social communities and networks and I see it all the time when it comes to business opportunity marketing? I call it the "Show up and throw up" approach.

The overwhelming number of emails and spam I receive from new marketers amazes me. The first rule I teach is the importance of building trust. This simple lesson is the basis for all business whether it's a small purchase or a multi-million dollar transaction.

Take a moment and ask yourself this question? Would you do business with a person you had no trust or rapport with? I'm sure you answered NO. I look at business partnerships like a marriage and your business opportunity marketing is very much like courtship (dating for you younger folk).

I want you to listen closely because once you understand this you will have massive success. Your business opportunity is similar to inheriting a fortune from a distant relative. Starting a date by sharing this information is the wrong way to start.

You may find a person out there motivated by greed or selfish ambition that will jump into a marriage with you on those grounds, but that marriage is usually short lived.

Here's the secret to business opportunity marketing success. Lead with YOU. Your personality, your likes, your beliefs, your dreams. These are things that will allow your prospect to get to know and become attracted to YOU.

Once they are attracted to you, you have control of the recruiting process and can determine if they are a fit for your business. Partnering based on anything beyond that attraction factor is a recipe for a failed business relationship. If you commit to using attraction marketing principles to head your business opportunity marketing efforts you will see massive results.

Learn the incredible attraction marketing blueprint and watch your business grow exponentially. It is like turning on a facet and breaking the handle, you can't stop it if you wanted to. - 17943

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