Network Marketing Success- MLM Recruiting- The 10 Rules for MLM Cold Market Ads

Money down the drain.

Waste of time.

No luck.

Total bomb.

Does that describe your responses you have had with mlm recruiting classified ads?

There are reasons that happens, including just bad copy in a classified or a bad headline. And that does happen to folks who don't understand the psychology of running MLM Recruiting ads.

But we have found, after a lot of research and study, that there are 10 Rules to classified ads responses in MLM. And some are common sense, others may surprise you.

If you are working the cold market, and having little luck, maybe this will help, and open your eyes to why your response may be a little lacking in your ads. And of course, there are some reasons you just can't do anything about.

Here they are:

The Ten Rules of Response in MLM Cold Market Classified Ads.

1) It all depends on whose looking.

Simply, there are weeks that there are not many people looking at the MLM Recruiting ads, and there isn't a thing you can do about that. If that happens, just understand it, and move on. Next week will be better.

I ran ads that pulled nothing one week, and ran it again the next week and got a lot of calls. Don't be too discouraged if a bad week happens and you get no calls. Sometimes that is gonna happen. Accept it and wait till next week.

2) It all depends on whose looking and what they are looking for.

So true. People may be looking, but if they are not looking for what you are offering, then you still may get limited response.

Continue on and know that the people you are looking for will eventually see your ad. Maybe not today, or this week, but it will happen.

Reality is, I ran a ton of Network Marketing Recruiting ads, and I knew there were people looking as they called me. But many weren't looking for what I had to offer as most were looking for a job.

God blessem, move on to the next response which there will be more.

3) Ads must be run consistently, not just once.

Cold Market MLM Recruiting Ads that run for weeks at a time have a better response in the long run then short run ads. I had many people I recruited tell me they looked at our ad for several weeks before calling, as they were curious to see if we would be around for a while.

Don't be afraid to run an ad for weeks as you will get calls from folks who don't call ads the first week they run.

4) The first 5 words must grab their attention.

The first 5 words in the headline, and copy MUST grab their attention. If they don't, you lose them. And the first 5 words must create some form of curiosity, and compel them to pick up the phone and call. I have ran many ads that I didn