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sandycy22
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#1 · Posted: 20 Aug 2008 22:12


I'm just starting at MPM...well I've been a member for a while but just starting work toward building a team. I don't seem to have a sponser but have signed up for the $700 in 60 days training but was wondering what people have done to get started!

Thanks,
Sandy

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mountainmom5
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#2 · Posted: 21 Aug 2008 11:11


The first thing I would do , Sandy, is find out how many people you need to sign up to make that $700 in 60 days.... just remember that a lot of people that do sign up for a home business (especially if it is under a hundred dollars to get into it) ... never go on to build their business so triple that number...


Welcome to the forum , by the way!

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seeyalater72
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#3 · Posted: 21 Aug 2008 12:01


Hello Sandy,

Welcome to the forum. The thing with MPM is that it is a numbers game even more so than other home businesses. You have to have a consistent effort especially in the beginning to build your team.

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sandycy22
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#4 · Posted: 21 Aug 2008 21:57


Thanks for the information. I think you need 10 people in your downline who get at least 2 or 3 people to join and all of those poeple in your downline must by into the sbiy membership (to make $700/in 60 days). I guess what I don't like about it is they encourage you to buy leads (supposedly from a reputable company) to create your downline rather than try to generate your own leads. I know MFF really stresses trying to generate your own leads, rather than buying them. I want to make sure that if I sign someone up, I know how to help them get started.

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clockstickin
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#5 · Posted: 22 Aug 2008 13:57


Hi Sandy,
I'm like you...I'm not really into buying leads and stuff like that...I have found that banner exchanging has been the most successful for me, and there a lot of sites that offer that as a free service. Yeah, and someone mentioned that it is a numbers game in one of the other posts...it is definitely that, because you will have people drop out along the way. I had 4 malls go inactive today, because they had not made their "one thing" purchase last month. Anyway good luck and don't get discouraged, because this is a good program but it takes awhile to get going, and it takes a good number of "active" malls to see a good income.

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