
MLM
Genealogy Software
Benefits of the Replicating Web Site
How
MLM companies are using the Internet
by Michael L. Sheffield
July 3, 2000
Question:
I'm with an MLM company that has been around for about five years and
has just established a Web presence. They say they're unique and that
by sending a person to your own Web site, he or she will be automatically
put in your organization. Is this unique or do other MLM companies have
this already?
Answer: Unique?
No. Important? Yes. Technology is rapidly changing the world today,
and most of us involved in Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) don't seem to
be able to keep up. But many progressive MLM companies are embracing
these technologies to directly enhance and accelerate the growth potential
of their distributors. In the past, the product and/or the compensation
plan was the key to corporate and distributor success stories. Today
the design of the company's marketing and support systems combining
new technologies to enhance the duplication efforts of the independent
distributor is providing an opportunity to build distributor organizations
on a national or even worldwide scale right from your home office.
What
you're describing is known as the "replicating Web site,"
and it's been in use for the last two years. It's the latest in a growing
list of Internet support tools being provided by most modern MLM companies.
Here's how it works:
First,
the company develops a corporate Web site that contains the company
story, product information, compensation plan strategy and enrollment
forms. An opportunity surfer can make a decision to purchase a product
or join the company while online and complete the entire transaction
without ever talking to a live person. However, MLM companies understand
that allowing new recruits to sign on directly with the company bypassing
the distributor would violate the basic MLM philosophy of not competing
with their own members.
Second,
each distributor is offered his or her own personal Web address that's
linked directly to the company's more robust Web site. It's just like
passing out a brochure with your name and phone number attached
by directing prospects to your personal Web site, they may then link
to the company site. This creates a technological relationship that
can be recognized by the company for your benefit should the prospect
decide to buy products or join the company. You should then be notified
of an inquiry or an actual transaction so you can make contact for further
support.
Keep
in mind that a replicating Web site is usually controlled by the company,
and you have little control over content. However, look at it as a sophisticated
information package you can give away for free and you'll understand
what a tremendous asset this is to your potential success. In my opinion,
I wouldn't recommend anyone join a company without this technology.
Now
it's possible to build a significant organization without ever setting
foot outside your home. In fact, one top distributor I know in Ohio
has more than 10,000 people in her downline. She has never attended
a company meeting and never met her distributors in person with the
few exceptions of those who journey to see her. How is this possible?
It seems that companies poised for accelerated growth have a few things
in common. They make it easier to communicate the opportunity message
through long distance sponsoring, educating and mentoring using modern
technologies. These companies look for volume in distributor numbers
as well as product sales and they get it.
Of
course, technology can't replace person-to-person communications. People
still do business with people, and the more you embrace technology,
the harder you should work at building personal relationships with your
customers. Many companies are recognizing these opportunities and rushing
to be among the first to market. Others are watching intently and will
soon follow, if only out of the need to stay competitive. Your company's
attitude toward technology will impact your future earning power. As
we've heard it said many times in business, "Lead, follow, or get
out of the way!"
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MLM Consultant Michael L. Sheffield is the CEO of Sheffield
Resource Network, a full-service direct sales and Multi-Level Marketing
(MLM) consulting firm. He is also the co-founder and chairman of the
Multi-Level Marketing International Association (MLMIA).