Ya-hoo, No more cold calling!!

I really do not know of any person who likes to make cold calls. Unfortunately, cold calling and network marketing have gone hand and hand for a long time. The frustrations and disappointments caused by calling disinterested people has been a major contributor to the massive attrition within the mlm industry. So, take heart network marketers! Welcome to the death of cold calling!

The main problem with cold calling is that frequently you are calling people that have no interest in mlm, much less your mlm company.This, of course, constitutes an exercise in futility. Logic should always tell you that the best prospects for an mlm business are people that like network marketing.

MySpace has become one of the most popular ways to bring people to a company MySpace page, and even outside websites. Here are 9 steps to quick generating traffic with MySpace.

Step 1: Developing MySpace Pages

You will first have to create a page on MySpace. Use your logo instead of a default pic, and make sure your writing is clear.

Step 2: The Background

You can get a good design for your MySpace page through secondary providers, but keep it simple so your text and images can be seen easily.

Step 3: Developing Blogs

Social networking site Myspace is like another country with millions of people world wide as social net workers. It is no big secret that business people marketing to the mighty population on Myspace. Not to mention even large corporations and big companies also are leveraging on the traffic that Myspace can bring to them.

Social networking is a phenomenon. From the early days of Myspace and Livejournal, to the more modern Facebook, Linkedin, and so on, social networking is the way many of us stay connected online.

Over the years, social networking services built up a form of trust with their users. Many would not think twice at joining the latest and greatest networks when the email invites showed up in their inbox. As of Aug 31, 2007, those carefree networking days, where users had no problem forking over their email address and password to invite their friends, may be over. If not over, at the least users will be much more wary than before. For this new era of skepticism, we can thank Quechup.

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