To grow your network marketing business cost-effectively, you need network marketing tools that don't cost a fortune. Using guerilla marketing, you can do a lot with very little.
Business cards for your network marketing opportunity are cheap to print up but a way to get people to remember you.
Brochures cost little while delivering the highlights of your network marketing product and company
Catalogs cost a little more, but when placed in waiting areas can be an easy way to get product info into the hands of prospects.
Reprints of articles about your industry can be used to add credibility to your product, especially if they come from major magazines like Time, Newsweek, or The Wall Street Journal. And they cost little to reproduce.
Use tip sheets to help customers know how to get the most from their purchase.
Copies of research studies help add validity to your benefit claims.
These are just a few network marketing tools that don't cost much, but carry your message to your MLM leads.
James
Network Marketing Tools from Guerrilla Marketing
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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All of the methods you mentioned do work.
Some others that have worked for me are business cards of course as you mentioned. I often use my cards differently. I will slide my business card on the driver's side window, between the black moulding and the window itself. I do this as I am running errands; such as, grocery shopping, or going to the mall, anything that has a parking lot filled with cards, I put out my business card fliers.
I have also placed business cards in magazines of the doctor's office. I have also placed business cards in the women's bathroom, in the bathroom of movie theaters.
Another thing that works is magnetic car signs with you website, and phone number along with a little advertisement about your business. I have car signs on my car now. Someone today just asked about it and I gave him some samples along with my business card. You can get magnetic signs from just about any business store. I got mine from a sign store.
These are just two methods, but they do work.
Thank you for letting me share...
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