Alright, hopefully you read the last blog you have gone out and set yourself up with a good marketing system that does 90% of the heavy lifting for you. Now your number one responsibility is to introduce it to people or as we say in the industry, "driving Internet traffic"; and that's exactly what makes a Marketing Education so vital.
I will teach you how to place very powerful online ads on a myriad of different advertising platforms. The most popular being Google PayPerClick; and if you need an introduction to what PPC is all about
then the best resource I can possibly give you outside of joining me is by far “The Definitive Guide to Google Adwords” by Perry Marshall.
But if your not that serious don't do any of the above just take a free Google Gift learn up and call me when your ready to put it into action.
Another extremely affective marketing method we utilize is Direct Mail, and as a member you can send out an exclusive and proven postcard campaign the day you set up your enterprise generating you commissions of $5000 and more with absolutely zero experience.
So why isn't everyone doing it?
Because for the inexperienced marketer direct mail is a tricky beast, and you need to understand the "law of large numbers" and the basic rules of thumb.
On average, it will cost you $10- $25 to generate a lead offline using classified, magazine display ads, or postcards.
When you consider that the average person in the M-L-M or network marketing arena makes just $30 to $100 per new customer or distributor sign-up; a problem arises.
The simple truth of the matter is that for 90% of home-based business owners, the numbers don't add up.
For example, let's say that the average lead cost comes to $15 and that they make $100 for each new customer. Let’s keep the numbers simple. If a marketer pays for 10 leads at $15 apiece; that’s a total of $150 spent on leads.
If they have a 10% conversion rate (which is great!), they're spending $150 to make $100.
Losing $50 per customer on the front end is usually not an option for the average home-based business start-up. It might make sense for a more established company that can take the lifetime value of a customer into account, but the average mom and pop isn't in that kind of position.
The difference here in the Direct Sales Industry is that we have higher commission structures so if positioned properly; direct mail can provide a member with enormous ROI.
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But what if you don't have the budget to send postcards or place expensive ads online?
Great question! In these challenging times a lot entrepreneurs are operating on shoestring budgets and for all I know, you might be too. Even if your not, it is likely that some of the members of your team will be, so here's some great alternative marketing methods for low to ZERO cost!
ZERO COST Jerry?!
Sorry, no such thing; Time is money, and if you don't have any money you're going to have to spend some time. With that said, if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. 
Here's some of the best ways:
If you've been under a rock for the last few years then you missed the huge social media boom, don't worry I just jumped aboard last year; but let me tell you, it gets viral FAST!
Just incase you missed it the memo here it is...
Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Myspace are not just for shooting the breeze; they are the worlds most trafficked websites (and remember we are looking for traffic in Network Marketing).
To help boost the visibility of your social marketing you can have a major advantage over the competition by using one of these incredible tools.
Tool 1
Tool 2
Search Engines also have natural results which are free, and you can obtain first page ranking with the use of blogs, article submissions, press releases, and other vehicles such as squidoo, hubpages, wetpaint, and quizzilla.
Yeah, I know, it probably all sounds foreign to you, and it was to me at one time too. Basically, Google and other search engines rank these sites very high, and these sites allow you to post whatever content you would like right to the web; and there's a lot of traffic on the first few pages of a search. Starting to catch my drift?
There are always low-cost directories, Zango ads, and tons of forums you can participate in.
If you’re going to post on free ad spaces you will have to master it on a massive level, and depending on which medium you choose; whether it be on backpage.com, craigslist.com, or any others; most of the time you will have to make a one time software purchase to maximize your efforts.
The only real limitation you face when marketing is your imagination, but it really helps to have an experienced Sponsor who can spare you from wasting your time and energy on non-revenue producing activities; so choose one wisely, and make sure he or she is accessible!
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