My phone is ringing off the hook and my inbox is plugged with IDENTICAL emails promoting WebProsperity.
This tells me there are TOO MANY people who just don't get network marketing.
Wild horses could not drag me into signing up with WebProsperity--not until the vultures back off, at any rate.
There's apparently still a SECRET in network marketing after all these years. If you're even contemplating WebProsperity, please listen. Never pitch a single person on a network marketing opportunity until you've first established a relationship. People will only buy from people they TRUST.
And it's darn near impossible to trust someone who uses a FORM LETTER email. I've been deleting over a dozen a day. Not the best way to get into anyone's good books...
MLM already has a bad name-what we need is more professionalism, not less.
All this said, my impression is that WebProsperity has some good products and probably even has a decent compensation plan. But until the marketing cleans up and airs out for a while, my suggestion is to maintain your reputation and stay clear.
Unless, of course you're JUST looking at this from a customers' perspective. If that's the case, by all means, dive in! Just make sure the person you join knows how to write their own emails...
This tells me there are TOO MANY people who just don't get network marketing.
Wild horses could not drag me into signing up with WebProsperity--not until the vultures back off, at any rate.
There's apparently still a SECRET in network marketing after all these years. If you're even contemplating WebProsperity, please listen. Never pitch a single person on a network marketing opportunity until you've first established a relationship. People will only buy from people they TRUST.
And it's darn near impossible to trust someone who uses a FORM LETTER email. I've been deleting over a dozen a day. Not the best way to get into anyone's good books...
MLM already has a bad name-what we need is more professionalism, not less.
All this said, my impression is that WebProsperity has some good products and probably even has a decent compensation plan. But until the marketing cleans up and airs out for a while, my suggestion is to maintain your reputation and stay clear.
Unless, of course you're JUST looking at this from a customers' perspective. If that's the case, by all means, dive in! Just make sure the person you join knows how to write their own emails...
About the Author:
Author Jenn Lawlor is an industry recognized expert online marketer. Lawlor divides most of her working time between building her LifePath Unlimited business and coaching. Lawlor offers free online marketing training as an in demand mentor to her numerous students worldwide. Lawlor lives in a small town in southern Alaska. And yes, she writes her own emails.
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