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Is Marketing with Email A Worthwhile Means For Building Your Home Business?

September 19th, 2010

With ISP filters, blockers, and hundreds of spam emails you receive each day, is email marketing a good choice to build and grow your network marketing business? Let’s look at things first before we answer yes or no.

I remember a few years back uploading about 400 MLM Autoresponder Leads into my MLM autoresponder and signing up a minimum of 6 people a month into my MLM company. Today, if you had 100 times that many leads, you may get a smattering of prospects, and maybe, maybe, one recruit. You can’t play be the old rules, but that doesn’t mean that email marketing is dead.

I have a friend from Georgia is enrolling about 30 people per month into his business, a $20 a month, non-nutritional program. He is not highly sophisticated in what he does, but is effective enough to send out about 250,000 - 300,000 emails per month.

If there is one thing that is different, it is Numbers. With the incredible growth of the web and spam, to have any kind of results you are going to need greater numbers to have any level of success these days. With the untold thousands of spam messages that hit your inbox on a regular basis, you need massive numbers to get results.

To bring this to a conclusion, is sending out thousands of emails still worth your time and money for developing your home-based business? Yes. You have to increase your capacity and get more numbers of mlm email leads you are bulk emailing. Emailing is still getting results for affiliate offering.

 

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