Magnetic Sponsoring

February 16, 2009

Moving on up with Mike Dillard and Magnetic Sponsoring

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I began blogging about Mike Dillard about 3 months ago. Never gave much thought to where it might take me, but hoped it would increase the number of leads available to me, and, of course, my income.

I simply convinced myself that if I provided enough Mike Dillard content, Google would pick it up, and the traffic would come.

I was right, although there’s a lot of room for improvement, traffic to KenMcVay.com *is* increasing, and my Magnetic Sponsoring downline is growing far more rapidly than it had in the past.

Consider this: In October (2008), I had 12 prospects listed in my Magnetic Sponsoring back office. Pathetic, right? The sum total of more than a year’s work: 12 prospects.

I decided to try Adwords, and added 17 prospects in November. They cost me about a $1.20 apiece. All in all, that was a fair result, but I could tell that I still had a lot to learn about Adwords (I hadn’t bought PPC Domination yet), and wasn’t comfortable “playing with the big boys” there.

That’s when I started doing some serious blogging… the learning curve’s got a fair slope to it, but the improvement in both the number of leads and my income is undeniable.

By the end of October 썘, I had 40 leads. By the end of the following January, there were 98, and now, halfway through February, there are 118.

So, who are these folks? Mike Dillard points out that the reason people fail in network marketing is usually that they are talking to the wrong people, for all the wrong reasons. He also points out that 97% of the people we pitch our primary businesses to are going to say no, but that should not mean that we can’t generate some income from them anyway.

If they won’t join our business, how on earth can they add to our income? That’s where Mike’s Funded Proposal comes in. When people become Magnetic Sponsoring Affiliates, they are neither obligated nor pressured to buy Mike Dillard’s products. But, because Mike not only practices what he preaches, but does it with consumate skill, a good many of his affiliates do purchase one or more of his products.

When they buy Magnetic Sponsoring, the affiliate who sponsored them earns $20. That $20 can be used to promote the affiliate’s primary business (which is what I do with my commissions).

The prospect gets an outstanding training manual – one that comes with an unheard of ONE YEAR money back guarantee – and the affiliate adds a targeted lead to his mailing list, and can maintain contact.

The mailing list grows, and everyone on it is becoming more valuable by the week. Many of them will buy one or more of Dillard’s products, and ALL of them will benefit from Mike’s free training videos and newsletter. In addition, the affiliate has an opportunity to provide more training and valuable tips to his prospects, and do it without subjecting them to a constant barrage of pitches for this business or that.

When this is done properly, as Mike points out, these prospects will come to YOU when they’re ready to join a team that’s proven successful. When they do, their mentor already knows that they are motivated to succeed and willing to obtain – and benefit from – expert mentoring.

It’s a system that’s staggeringly effective when implemented the way Mike Dillard outlines, and the increasingly rapid growth of my Magnetic Sponsoring downline cannot be ignored.

Nor can the hundreds of dollars, on average, being added to my monthly income, courtesy of Mike Dillard’s Magnetic Sponsoring.

Got questions? I’d love to hear from you.

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February 13, 2009

My take on Mike Dillard’s Magnetic Sponsoring, by Ken McVay

I was skeptical about Mike Dillard’s Magnetic Sponsoring when I first heard about it. To be honest with you, I waited more than a year after taking him up on his offer a a free 7-video training boot camp.

Maybe it was because I was just too dense to take it all in. After all, Dillard’s message ran contrary to everything I’d ever been told about marketing, and I convinced myself that it wasn’t worth the miniscule amount of money (just under $40) Mike was asking for the course.

Fortunately, I didn’t un-subscribe as Mike’s daily newsletters began to arrive. That was because I noticed something very different about Mike Dillard’s approach to marketing. Sure, I knew he had stuff he wanted to sell -- I wasn’t born yesterday, and I’d done pretty well myself marketing through a newsletter five or six years ago -- it was how he sold it that fascinated me.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3C621йRgU

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