Do You Know Your MLM Lead Supplier
April 29th, 2007Sorry for the lack of posts lately but it is baseball season and I am knee deep. Soon it will be over and I will have more time to devote to your success.
Over spring break I spent some time investigation IFW’s. Incentive Freebee Websites.
That lead me to another site which pays you to fill out forms. I followed their links and found I would be paid from 50 cents up to $1.00 to fill out a lead form. I was told that up to 5 people would contact me concerning their “work at home” offers.
I am very familar with this lead broker and decided way back in 1998 to never do business with them again. Stumbling upon one of the many avenues to generate leads, I feel even better that I don’t recommend or use them. I highly doubt I would send my enemies to purchase leads from them.
You see, I was playing around and must have filled out hundreds of different forms/offers/surveys, etc. I can’t even remember 3 of the sites and now I am getting bombarded with distributors wanting me to take a look at their MLM Business.
Truthfully, am I a solid lead that warrants you paying probably $1-$5 per lead?
I don’t think so, how about you?
Bottom line: before you purchase leads, make sure you find out how they generate those leads and look at some of the methods they are using to attract “would be” home business seekers.
As you know, the internet changed the way lead brokers generate leads and now they are so good at it, they can pay 50 cents for a lead and then turn it around and sell it 5 times for 50 cents and probably more.
There is a better way to purchase leads and that is why we only recommend 3 lead brokers, because they have repeat orders from our friends month after month after month.
Do your homework and build your lists this resource blasted my lists that makes even my wife happy.
www.bobandsue.com/go-ahead-mailing.html
Bob