Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Build Several Lists at the Same Time

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If you are trying to build a list then you already know how difficult it is. Getting to people to join under you and to receive your mail is not easy. But the truth is there is money in the list and so you have to build one.

Joining list building programs is the first thing to do. Then you have to recruit people under you. This is quite hard, but not impossible. some good programs have very high conversion rates. Some list building programs even have incentives for people to read mails.

However, the problem really starts to grind in when you are hoping for your downline to recruit in the same way as you did. You have to explain to downline why it is beneficial for them and then hope that they will start recruiting for you.

As you downline starts recruiting to, you could hope for a large list, but reality is the list never grows over a thousand and so chances of sales is reduced to that small number.

Why doesn't your downline grow to tens of thousands? Why is it reduced to such a small amount? The answer is quite simple if you look at it. Each list building program recruits thousands at the first level and each of these thousands recruit tens at the next level and then the next level recruits ten more and very soon you do not enough people to recruit to.

Fortunately there's a solution. Quite simple also. Build several lists. Even if you have small numbers in each, when combined it could be quite substantial.

Build Several Lists at the Same Time

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