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MLM; How to Prey on the Weak for Quicker Down Line Building

 

They say that misery loves company and if you are trying to build your Multilevel Marketing Company then perhaps you should find people in misery who need a friend. These people will listen to your line of reasoning and your sales tactics. Many people join religions at a low point in their life. Why is this? Well, some say they have given up hope and need something to lift the backup.

Those people who have been involved in religion will generally have slightly lower self-esteem and this also causes negative biofeedback such as guilt and keeps the person weak or sometimes in misery. It behooves Multilevel Marketing Companies to find these weak people and attempt to sign them up.

It is amazing to me when I am approached by a Multilevel Marketing Company Recruiter that they try to talk with me and look for a weakness and then attempt to exploit that in order to sign me up. Why do they do this? Because it works on most everybody and today can get people to listen and commiserate. Unfortunately it doesn't work on me because I am not weak and yet they still try the same tactics.

I would suggest if Multilevel Marketing Companies have found success in signing up very weak people that they ensure that the person they are talking to is in fact week before going through their line of BS. Once they have qualified person as being a weak, then they can continue their presentation. Otherwise they are simply wasting their time purporting their utter hokum and they really need to move on. Consider this in 2006.

Author: Lance Winslow
 
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Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

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