I was talking with a local small business the other day, and actually doing some consulting with them and a little light bulb went off for me in my own business and how to generate local network marketing leads.
In fact the very first business builder I recruited for my own opportunity through internet network marketing was someone who was literally down the street and wanted to join my company but was just LOOKING for the right person.
The video below should be one of your first steps to attract local network marketing leads.
So, like the video said, one of the first steps to get listed in the “7 pack” as local search engine marketers call it is to list your business somewhere called Google Places.
Like I said this was a major “light bulb” for me and how EASY it would be to get to the top of the listings there, just like local businesses do each and every day.
In fact, there is virtually ZERO competition for this and is a dead stone simple way to get your network marketing business listed at the top of search engines when people go looking to join the right person in your business.
You absolutely want to position yourself as THE CHOICE locally for your business, particularly if you are in one of the larger companies.
More to follow on this topic as I implement this in my own business to generate more local network marketing leads.
If you’d like to learn my own simple formula to generate network marketing leads, head on over yonder and get yourself a copy of “Simple MLM Leads Right Now.
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There is less competition in a local market than competing with everyone in the country. Geo-targeting is important to keep costs down.
Very right, very little competition in the local marketing online.
Hi Kurt, interestingly I have found myself that helping clients get ranked for local keywords is 10x’s easier than trying to get keywords for more global markets…
Larry,
SO true. The local market, at least for me, tends to be much much easier competition wise.
Kurt
I have been internet network marketing for quite a while now and though that I heard all of the little tips and tricks but something always comes along to prove me wrong. Thank you for this idea. I like it a lot!