I just got back from an awesome 2 week
vacation and cruise. Dawn will be posting
pictures on her Facebook soon.
Anyway, I got back and had 164 Friend
request on Facebook:
http://www.Facebook.com/DaleCalvert
9 of the request said this:
Hello
Nice to find you in an Internet Marketing Group!
Hope you can add me as friend so that we can learn
Internet Marketing and Social Media Marketing together.
Cheers
Just a couple of ideas.
Does anyone else think these 9 people had just
finished being on an “Attraction Marketing” webinar
and were told what to say?
I believe in scripts, but at least in this type of
situation if you are going to send a messsage
with your Facebook request
* Make your message original
(over the past couple of months I have received at
least 200 request with the exact same message)
* Know who you are sending your message to.
The best way for a newbie to turn off someone who
has been around awhile, is to send us messages
assuming we got involved in Network Marketing last
week.
Not everyone on Facebook who have something about
“network marketing consultant” in their profile got
involved in the industry last week. Know something
about the person you are sending a request to, or
don’t bother posting a “me too” message. It screams
newbie without a clue.
The real issue as always for me are those teaching
those who don’t know any better.
PS There is a reason Mentoring for Free is Free