There are a variety of methods for coming up with leads for your MLM business. The end result of many, though, is an MLM Mailing list. A good list will provide you with names and either physical addresses or email addresses for people who are interested in MLM business opportunities. There are some, though, that are not as good. You really have to be cautious when selecting a list to mail your offer to.
A word of caution about MLM mailing lists to begin. Beware of using unscrubbed address lists that may provide you with addresses to which you can send information or advertisements. The truth is that many of these will include people who have never shown any interest in MLM. Similarly, keep an eye out for email address MLM mailing lists that have been obtained without permission of the email recipients. In that case, there can be very real consequences for you. If your MLM mailing list is not clean, you can be accused of spamming which is a crime. Yes, laws have now been passed making spamming a crime. You do not need to spam a list in order to present your offer to the most potential clients.
So what is a good MLM mailing list? Usually it will come from a legitimate MLM business that offers the service of producing lists. They may come from opt in online questionnaires or website sign up forms. When you get a good list, you will receive one where everyone on it has requested information on MLM, home business, earning extra money, or second income. Not only is that type of MLM mailing list legal, but it is also much more useful than an illegal list. You will gain many more leads from a legitamite list anyways and you do not need to run afoul of the law.
Putting together a good list of potential partners and recruits is a big part of success in MLM. There are a number of on and offline ways to do that. In the end, though, you likely will end up with a good and legal MLM mailing list. The important thing is to be cautious about where you get your list, how it was put together, and whether or not it is a true lead list. An MLM mailing list that is not full of real prospects doesn