The ideal MLM home business promotion helps create personal relationships with your prospects. You can do this on a regular basis by writing down the timeline of your life so that you can use your personal stories as part of your articles or blog. This requires you to to write down your thoughts immediately or risk losing them forever.
My #1 productivity tool is a microcassette recorder (Sony M470; $29.95 at Staples). The beauty of this little recorder is it's there whenever we have our totally unexpected moments of inspiration. Whether it's a sudden flash of understanding, the solution to some network marketing recruiting problem, some real smart way of getting a point across, some brilliant, original thought about how to get more MLM prospects ... anytime you are electrified by some flash of inspiration, you are also prepared to capture it word for word.
You have no control over when or how your inspiration shows up. All you can do is plan ahead, and be prepared whenever it shows up, to capture it. You can use the recorder and then faithfully transcribe your notes every day.
The second best solution is to go to your office supply store and get a couple of those bound essay notebooks with 100 sheets of blank, lined paper to write your thoughts on. That will work if you keep the book with you all the time.
When you write, observe the event in your mind's eye. Then describe what you see in full detail. Explain what it meant to you when it happened, what its significance is now, and how it connects to your network marketing business.
Then draw some conclusions. How do your conclusions from an event that occurred years ago connect to today?
There absolutely is gold in your past. You have great stories that will enthrall huge audiences. They are there, whether you ever find them or not. Why not use them?
And another thing. The more you own the details of your life, the more confidence you will have. You will know who you have been, and who you really are now. Your spirit is in these events, and you need to capture it in your writings.
As you think about these events in your history, ask yourself the "journalist questions": What? Where? When? Who? Why? How?
1. What happened?
2. Where did it happen?
3. When was it?
4. Who was involved?
5. Why did it happen?
6. How did it happen?
7. How did it affect those involved?
Another good question to ask yourself, to make your story more compelling, is, "Was there any mystery involved in this event?" The more mystery you can put in your story, the more appealing it is to your prospects.
Even though it's really MLM home business promotion, just pretend you are telling a story to kids. Get in all the details that will make it as interesting as possible, and ALWAYS make sure your story has a lesson. If your readers get at least one very valuable point from your stories, they will be happy to come back for more.
Richard Dennis focuses on how to build an MLM success team and offers many tools for MLMers to use on his blog at http://RichardDennisNetworking.com/
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