Desperate Marketers
57It seems that a lot of people these days are desperate for answers’ to their financial and life problems. A lot of life’s problems stem from the money problems.
And it seems to be especially prominent in Network Marketing these days. It seems that no matter where I go online I get hit with the “check this out”, “join this”, “buy this”, “this is the best site on the net” etc, etc.
How can it be that every one has the best program, website, or opportunity on the net? Well, it comes down to what the person believes. You have to truly believe in what you are offering and have a passion for it but….
What the majority of people seem to over look are our own human emotions. We get involved with something that we are passionate about and just want to shout to the world “Look What I Found!”. You want to tell every one what you have found and you go about telling as many as you possibly can, any way you can. And that’s what I’m seeing out here on the net.
That’s where in Network Marketing, one of the problems arises. You see most people just don’t like being sold to.
I want to share some comments made by some friends during an impromptu Skype chat. There were some very good comments made that will help you to see what other marketers see when you get desperate. These are some very successful marketers and we can all learn from what they have to say. The names are not important. What is important is what they are saying.
“I'm so tired of getting bombarded with biz opps I could throw up...”
“biz opps, tools, this website, that website.. it gets a bit crazy”
“I can see why people get so overwhelmed”
“well, I think people are forgetting that it's not about the opportunity”
“that's right... it's about the person.”
“I don't have a problem with the biz opps as much as the way people promote them. just growing weary of all the spam... it's still everywhere you look.”
“ because people are desperate to make money”
“I know why they do it, just wish they would learn the better way.”
“ patience and being in it for the long haul needs to be the key”
“I'm finding the that spamming mindset, right now, couldn't care less about doing things the right way, because they are desperate for money.”
“Social marketing, seems to many, like the long road.”
“ and actually, if a person would just create a decent blog and add to it daily for 30 days, they would be amazed how well things begin to produce.”
“ so many people aren't even giving their opportunity a chance... if they don't make money in the first month, they freak... you really have to treat it like a real business”
“profit is never going to happen immediately.. it took 3 months for me to get in the black... but once I was there.. OH BOY!”
“the problem is most people online come online with no money to inmvest in their business or education”
“you need to have SOME money to make money”
“ you HAVE to have some money to invest”
“ you have to put something in to get something out.”
“one of the things I learned, early on, is that when money comes into your business, you need to put some of that money back into it.”
Any way you get the gist. Now anybody in business knows you need to advertise. And there are places to do just that.
We all have those emotions that want us to just tell every body about something. But how about taking a different approach. You have your product and are very excited about it. Look at your product, see how it can benefit others. Then just talk to others as people, find out what their needs are and see if your product could help them in some way. They will hear the excitement and passion in your voice. And most of all they will be appreciative for you help and will suggest you to others they know who need the same kind of help.
“Marketing is the art and science of communicating, empowering, and building a relationship with another human being based on their needs, not mine or yours”.
I hope this helps you realize that by appearing desperate you are only hurting yourself, I know that I take these comments to heart and intend to learn from them.
If you want to learn more, let me know.
Bill Rowe
Email: eworllib@gmail.com
Skype: eworllib
Website: www.billrowe.net







