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My name is Steve Larson and welcome to Secret MLM Hacks Radio. I'm a goofball at heart. I'm a kid at heart and I will always be that way. Hey, hope you guys are doing fantastic. Hope you're crushing the week. Hope everything is going great for you right now. Hey, so I just finished something and I think you'll be interested in. I have talked about it previously in a previous episode. I wanted to tell you that my version of it is done and it's exciting. It's so cool. I am not here to pitch anyone. That's not the purpose of this podcast. The purpose of this podcast is for me to show you what I've been doing so you can do it in your own; your own MLM. If you want to join, awesome. If you wanna stay in what you're doing, awesome. I don't care. I'm just bringing that because it's an elephant in the room sometimes when you're talking to other MLM-ers so I'm just bringing it up. I don't care whether or not you join. This is not a pitch fest. What this is, is it's me feeling a slight obligation to showing you what it is that I've been doing for the last little while, because it's working very well. So, that's what this whole thing is about. What I wanted to show you is how I get people to apply to join my down line. You should have little bombs dropping in your head right now. This is insane. In other coaching programs ... Like I have other coaching programs that I do, you know, that I charge money for to look at people's internet sales funnels. Right? The way that they sell stuff. I go through and I critique them with them. There's so many requests I have now to build them, that I actually don't. I just go for straight coaching and I teach people. It's been a lot of fun. I've had a lot of great success stories, helped a lot of businesses. It's been great. I'm also, what's called, a 'two comma club' coach. Two commas meaning million dollars. Meaning I coach people how to go from zero to seven figures. It's a lot of fun. This is a strategy that we use in many different scenarios, in many different industries. Okay? The strategy is that you, rather than go to somebody ... Yeah, okay. We'll go it this way. Rather than go to somebody and say, "Hey, will you buy my thing?" Instead, what we get people to do is we get people to turn and ask us to buy it from us by applying to buy it. Does that make sense? It's the craziest thing. It flips the entire sale on the head. It keeps you from begging people to ... Anyway. There are many people using this right now that are making many millions of dollars per year using it. It's crazy. It's amazing what it does for people. Here's how it works. Let's think about this with MLM. Let's say that you go and you are teaching people all about your MLM and it's awesome. You get down to that really awkward point where you start to transition into pitching. You know, it's the spot where everyone gets awkward in usually. You start pitching people to join your down line. What are you doing? You are asking people to do something they were not thinking about doing that day. Now that's fine. That works. That was my job at door to door sales. When you do that to someone like a friend or a family member, that's when crap gets awkward because they were not inviting you to pitch them. Does that make sense? That's why it gets weird. That's why it gets weird. It's a status protection play. They wanna make sure they're protecting their own status. And again, not in a bad way as in like, "Oh I'm so good," or whatever, but that's not it at all. They're just trying to make sure their own status is covered because they're like, "I don't know. Can you handle this? Have you been doing well? Am I your first person? Has other people joined? What's the comp plan like? How many people do I have to recruit to actually make a difference in my income?" You know what I mean? Those are all the fear questions that pop up inside someone's head when you start to pitch them. So what we do is I flip it. We turn it on its head and instead of you going to them and saying, "Hey ... Instead of you going to them and saying, "Hey join my thing," instead what we do is we flip it and we say, "Why should I let you join my thing?" What? It's crazy, but that's how it works. So we switch the whole thing and say, "Why should we let you into our world?" Basically it's hilarious that it works because you're saying, "Why should I let you pay me your money," but it works. It works very well. If someone has to apply for something ... You do the same thing if you go to college. Right? If you went to college, it's ... When I went to college I paid to apply to pay them tuition. Same concept. How do you get someone to do that, because that's kind of intense? So the way that we do it ... Now this is usually really cold traffic, like someone who has no idea who you are, usually that doesn't work very well for them. You gotta have things before they apply for you, you know apply to you, in order to kind of warm them up so that they answer the other questions, which is like, "Who are yeah?" You know. "Do I trust you? Do you seem shady?" You know what I mean? They wanna see who you are. So I use this funnel, the sales funnel, this application funnel. I use it online mostly to my hot and my warm traffic list. Now you guys all have hot and warm markets that's ... and you all have hot and warm traffic and you know usually in the form of family members and friends. I don't pitch family members and friends. You know most of them don't even know that I'm doing this. Only the people that have asked, right, know that I'm doing this stuff. Or people who've ... Family, immediate or extended, who've stumbled on my podcast will talk to me about that kind of stuff, but I don't tell any of them about it. None of them have any idea what I do. None of them. They don't know at all what I do, and I do that on purpose, because the first time I join and MLM they all knew, because I was that guy and I hated that. I was becoming that guy at family reunions and stuff. So what I do is I first go get results for somebody else. That's huge. That might mean that you go work for free. In fact, it probably will. If you've never gotten results for someone else before ever, you're gonna have some issues. Okay? Then what I do is I document those stories of those individual people and I litter those video testimonials all over the front page and I tell what's called my origin story. My origin story is all about me telling the story about how I got into the thing I'm doing. "Steve Larson, how did you get into this MLM thing?" Well and I've told you that before. There's a reason that was my episode number 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. I went through five different stories that I went through to help you continue to break and rebuild your own belief patterns about MLM. Those stories were very crafted very on purpose; those first five episodes of this podcast. Those are the stories that I tell when I'm in my application funnel. Does that make sense? That's the very first thing. So first, there's the story of me. You know I'm telling people, "Hey look, you know here's how to get into this thing and why I'm so passionate about it." It has to be highly emotional. Not that you're trying to trick people or be sneaky or whatever it is, but have you ever been in a movie and you walked out and thought "That was a dumb movie." That's because there's no emotion. There's no conflict. It was all action. There's no ups and downs, pauses, and speed forwards. There's none of that stuff. There's an art to storytelling, so figure out how to tell your story. Why are you doing MLM? Ask yourself that. Why are you doing this? Do you wanna be doing it? Someone pull you into it? You trying to make passive income? What is it? After you figure out what the reason is, what's the real reason? Dive deeper. Does that make sense? So, that's the first ... it's a video of me telling that story. When they opt in, in order to apply on the second page what I do with them is I have them fill out an application form. It's an actual application. It's on the right side of the page. They're filling out the application. On the left side of the page I just have a huge string of very nice testimonials people have shot about working with me, and the program, and things like that. It's like 15 minutes of just constant videos, and testimonials, and other cool stories and things like that. It's awesome. Anyway, you guys will see it. It's really cool. On the right side though is an actual application. What I do is I ask questions like, "Look, I'm really looking for the top marketers. Not just MLM-ers. I'm looking for marketers. Are you a marketer? What's your plan to promote this if you get accepted?" Right? That's ridiculous. That's huge to even ask something like that. "What's your plan to be able to ... Are you gonna spend money on ads?" You know that's gonna affect your ability to get in at all. I just need to know. Who's actually gonna be spending the ads? Who's actually gonna be spending the money? "How many people have you recruited in the past? How many opportunities have you jumped around through in the past?" It goes through somewhat of a history and it's to do two things. It's kind of meant to rub a little bit of salt on the wound to help them realize what they have had to go through to get there. Sometimes those are painful memories and experiences. Then the other I'm trying to do is I'm trying to get them to tell me why I should accept them. I want fighters. I want competitors. I don't want the person who needs the opportunity. Oh they need this opportunity and this life. If they need the opportunity I already don't want them. It's not that I'm being mean, but the reason I don't want them is because they don't want it. Does that make sense? If they need the opportunity and want it, sure. Then I'll join them or you know I'll get them in and that's awesome. I am not in the business of begging and I am not in the business of hand holding so much so that I have to actually get someone to have passion. I hand hold all my people, but it's because they already want it and they've been pushing for it. I can see that they do things on their own and they're not looking to me solely. I give them the systems. I teach them how to use the systems and it's awesome. I get a great relationship with my people and it's so fun. I really, really enjoy it. I have a lot of projects in my life. I don't need a person as a project. Does that make sense? I want people to be part of my one project. Does that make sense? So anyways I have people apply and it's cool to see live ones coming in right now. Then on the third page, what I do is I say, "You know what? Your application is in the order that we're getting them and in MLM order does matter, because there could be a lot of people behind you who are applying right now. There's a lot of people ahead of you. So if you wanna skip the line, just go ahead and call us." Now I do not put scheduling software on there. That always kills conversions anytime we've ever done that in any market. We did this for a visa service. Like visas coming into America. It was really interesting. We've done it for a lot of stuff and they work. It's great. If you put a scheduling software on that third page, or in that third step, or anywhere in your process, whatever you're doing, it won't work very well. You need to give them the option to call you. Then what would we do is we would just put a sales person on the end who used what we called the four question close. They just call and it's very, very, very low pressure. That is one of the biggest keys to this whole thing. That's one of the easiest ways to find people who are serious, is that you can't have pressure. Okay? So that's how the structure looks of the entire thing. Number one, an origin story about how I got in there. Number two, lots of testimonials while they fill out the application. Number three, I invite them to call me so they can get out of the line and skip and actually get in. So how do I get someone to really do that though? What I do is I take my MLM and I make an offer out of it. How many MLM down lines could you go join right now? Tons. There's no difference between any of us, if you leave it that way. So one of my specialties and my actual job is offer creation. I go create offers. Well a product is not an offer. A service is not an offer, by itself. Does that make sense? It may not at first, let me just keep talking here. If you're just asking me to join your down line, that's not an offer. Offers makes you someone unique. Offers create scarcity and urgency. Okay? Offers get someone else excited about what it is you're doing, because they realize that you're the only one that's actually doing that? Does that make sense? So here's what I do is I take my MLM and then I see what other things I can stack on there to make the act of joining my MLM attractive and unique again. Okay? If you're in an industry at all ... Let's say you have normal 9 to 5 job still, or something like that. If you're in industry at all and other people are doing the exact same thing that your company is, how you gonna do? Competition is great, but if you're selling the same thing, I'm saying the same exact thing as your competitor, how you gonna do? It's gonna suck. Right? A lot of the market is going to be going back and forth. There's gonna be a lot of questions. There's gonna be no tribe building in your area, because someone is doing the exact same thing over there. So what I do is I make the act of joining my down line into an offer. I turn it into and offer and so I remind them that like, "Look if you join my down line, I'm gonna give you all of my automated recruiting systems. Okay? If you join my down line, I'm giving you all my story telling scripts that are not high pressure. Right? If you join my down line, I'll go and I'll give you more of my traffic secrets training." Does that make sense? How to actually get traffic, things like that. "If you join my down line, I'm gonna give you some ..." I haven't told anyone this yet, but there's a piece of software I'm trying to create to help people as well. "I'll teach you how to attract people to you, both you as a person and little mini products that you create in front of your MLM to pull people to you for free. By the way I'll teach you how to get them to pay you for paid prospecting. I'll teach you how to auto-close. I'll teach you how to down line management, the only strategy I know where everyone gets paid anytime anyone gets recruited. You don't have to play favorites anymore when you recruit people." Does that make sense? Those are the things that I do on the front page and I remind them like, "Look, if you apply to join and you actually get in, you're not just getting my down line. You're getting all these other things to help you be successful." The biggest question people have when they're gonna join a down line is, "Where am I gonna find people? Where are my leads gonna come from? I don't wanna talk to friends and family." And so what I've dedicated the last like several years to is answering that question. Solving that problem so that when people do join the down line, I have the answer. I launch the beta of it a year ago. It's actually over a year ago and it's freaking awesome and it worked so well. It's so awesome and it works. It's cool. Like oh my gosh. So I've been teaching others how to do it. I've got my own little beta group that's been going through it and it's been a lot of fun. So anyway, if you wanna check it out, you can. What I ask is that you don't put your email in unless you're actually applying to join my down line. Does that make sense? And that is where I'm telling you right now, that I am not here to pitch you and I am not here to ask you to come in. I'm not. Look, part of my strategy with this podcast, with this whole thing, is for me to remain somewhat third party. Okay? I'm not here ... This podcast is all about me showing you and telling you what I'm doing. This is not where I'm here to just pitch you like crazy. That's not what this is about. I'm not doing this. I'm not gonna do that at all. So if you go to JoinMyDownLine.com, which by the way I can't believe that was available. That's like the biggest over site in the whole industry. JoinMyDownLine.com is the example. It's the actual thing that I use to get people to join and actually apply to get in. Please don't go past the first page. Again I'm telling you so that you can go see what I'm doing. If you wanna see what my origin story is. If you opt in, there will be a little bit of a series that comes to you; a really cool course. That's kind of an extra course not many have seen. It's just for those who are applying that help people. It's called the MLM Primer. It comes to them for free for like five days and then there's a whole bunch of really cool stories with it. Anyway, the reason why I'm telling you is so that you can model the same thing in your own MLM. It's not so ... So I mean if you go through the entire application process, I will ... Number one, your application, your name will show up on the front page, which is awesome. You'll see the live feed updates every five minutes. It just shows your first name to prove to people that it's not dead. You know what I mean? This version of it is brand new launched and that feed thing is brand new launched, so there might not be ... there's not gonna be as many people ... I just got an email from a dude asking to bring in 200 people. Anyway, that kind of stuff happens all the time and so I'm just saying that live feed does not directly reflect the only source of people coming in. Anyway, if you want to see it, meaning how I'm doing it, go for it. I'm asking you not to go through the entire thing, you know, unless you're actually applying. I thought I'd bring all that out though, because I can't not do it. It's the elephant in the room with this thing, is that people have asked like, "You just do this podcast to recruit tons of people?" No, I'm actually trying to build a tribe and a movement. I wanna fix some of the crappy parts of MLM. I'm very passionate about it. It ticks me off that the strategies are still stuck in the 90's. How on Earth am I the only one using a sales funnel in the whole industry? How on Earth are no up lines teaching this kind of stuff to their down lines? You know what I mean? That's the kind of stuff that kind of makes me a little bit mad. It's like, "Holy smokes, while the companies have evolved, the strategies have not." That's like us going to war and using Civil War, stand in front of the other person in a straight line, tactics. That's dumb. So anyway, I'm very passionate about it as you can tell as I just ... That's what this whole thing is about. So if you want to see it, like I said, don't go through the whole thing unless you are literally applying to do so, but you can definitely go check out the front page. You can watch my real story of how I got into this whole thing. You can see cool testimonials of other people. You can see the live feed thing that I'm talking about. This big project, this version of it, took me a little while to finish it up, but that's partly what I've been doing the last few weeks here also. Anyway, you guys are awesome. Appreciate yeah. Figure out a way to flip the tides. If you're like, "There's no way someone will apply to join my down line," well the reason why is because you've gotten results for nobody yet. That make sense? So get results for someone. Go help someone. Work for free. Pump value into the market and then the market will tell you, "Oh yeah here's a cool testimonial," in the form of a person giving it to you. They'll give you a testimonial and you'll be worth so much more, because people will see that you're actually worth stuff. It's way, way worse for you to just walk out and go, "I'm the man. Trust me. I'm the man." You know what I mean? That's what that is. Instead, show people. Go get the actual results and work for people and help them get results. Put that video up there. If people don't wanna join your down line, it's because you haven't answered those questions yet. It's because you haven't proven that you're good. Anyway, that's all I've got for you guys. That was way longer than I anticipated it to be, but if you wanna check it out you can. It's JoinMyDownLine.com and that's how I'm pulling it off. Figure out how you wanna pull it off on your own. Again, I'm asking you not to apply there fully unless you're actually applying. You're all awesome and go crush it. Hope what you're doing in your MLM is awesome, super fun, that it's effective. You feel like it's worth your time; what it is you're actually doing. Yeah, go crush it guys. Talk to you later. Hey thanks for listening. Please remember to subscribe and leave feedback. Would you like me to teach your own down line five simple MLM recruiting tips for free? If so, go download you're free MLM Masters Pack by subscribing to this podcast at Secret MLMHacksRadio.com.

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My name is Steve Larson and welcome to Secret MLM Hacks Radio. I'm a goofball at heart. I'm a kid at heart and I will always be that way. Hey, hope you guys are doing fantastic. Hope you're crushing the week. Hope everything is going great for you right now. Hey, so I just finished something and I think you'll be interested in. I have talked about it previously in a previous episode. I wanted to tell you that my version of it is done and it's exciting. It's so cool. I am not here to pitch anyone. That's not the purpose of this podcast. The purpose of this podcast is for me to show you what I've been doing so you can do it in your own; your own MLM. If you want to join, awesome. If you wanna stay in what you're doing, awesome. I don't care. I'm just bringing that because it's an elephant in the room sometimes when you're talking to other MLM-ers so I'm just bringing it up. I don't care whether or not you join. This is not a pitch fest. What this is, is it's me feeling a slight obligation to showing you what it is that I've been doing for the last little while, because it's working very well. So, that's what this whole thing is about. What I wanted to show you is how I get people to apply to join my down line. You should have little bombs dropping in your head right now. This is insane. In other coaching programs ... Like I have other coaching programs that I do, you know, that I charge money for to look at people's internet sales funnels. Right? The way that they sell stuff. I go through and I critique them with them. There's so many requests I have now to build them, that I actually don't. I just go for straight coaching and I teach people. It's been a lot of fun. I've had a lot of great success stories, helped a lot of businesses. It's been great. I'm also, what's called, a 'two comma club' coach. Two commas meaning million dollars. Meaning I coach people how to go from zero to seven figures. It's a lot of fun. This is a strategy that we use in many different scenarios, in many different industries. Okay? The strategy is that you, rather than go to somebody ... Yeah, okay. We'll go it this way. Rather than go to somebody and say, "Hey, will you buy my thing?" Instead, what we get people to do is we get people to turn and ask us to buy it from us by applying to buy it. Does that make sense? It's the craziest thing. It flips the entire sale on the head. It keeps you from begging people to ... Anyway. There are many people using this right now that are making many millions of dollars per year using it. It's crazy. It's amazing what it does for people. Here's how it works. Let's think about this with MLM. Let's say that you go and you are teaching people all about your MLM and it's awesome. You get down to that really awkward point where you start to transition into pitching. You know, it's the spot where everyone gets awkward in usually. You start pitching people to join your down line. What are you doing? You are asking people to do something they were not thinking about doing that day. Now that's fine. That works. That was my job at door to door sales. When you do that to someone like a friend or a family member, that's when crap gets awkward because they were not inviting you to pitch them. Does that make sense? That's why it gets weird. That's why it gets weird. It's a status protection play. They wanna make sure they're protecting their own status. And again, not in a bad way as in like, "Oh I'm so good," or whatever, but that's not it at all. They're just trying to make sure their own status is covered because they're like, "I don't know. Can you handle this? Have you been doing well? Am I your first person? Has other people joined? What's the comp plan like? How many people do I have to recruit to actually make a difference in my income?" You know what I mean? Those are all the fear questions that pop up inside someone's head when you start to pitch them. So what we do is I flip it. We turn it on its head and instead of you going to them and saying, "Hey ... Instead of you going to them and saying, "Hey join my thing," instead what we do is we flip it and we say, "Why should I let you join my thing?" What? It's crazy, but that's how it works. So we switch the whole thing and say, "Why should we let you into our world?" Basically it's hilarious that it works because you're saying, "Why should I let you pay me your money," but it works. It works very well. If someone has to apply for something ... You do the same thing if you go to college. Right? If you went to college, it's ... When I went to college I paid to apply to pay them tuition. Same concept. How do you get someone to do that, because that's kind of intense? So the way that we do it ... Now this is usually really cold traffic, like someone who has no idea who you are, usually that doesn't work very well for them. You gotta have things before they apply for you, you know apply to you, in order to kind of warm them up so that they answer the other questions, which is like, "Who are yeah?" You know. "Do I trust you? Do you seem shady?" You know what I mean? They wanna see who you are. So I use this funnel, the sales funnel, this application funnel. I use it online mostly to my hot and my warm traffic list. Now you guys all have hot and warm markets that's ... and you all have hot and warm traffic and you know usually in the form of family members and friends. I don't pitch family members and friends. You know most of them don't even know that I'm doing this. Only the people that have asked, right, know that I'm doing this stuff. Or people who've ... Family, immediate or extended, who've stumbled on my podcast will talk to me about that kind of stuff, but I don't tell any of them about it. None of them have any idea what I do. None of them. They don't know at all what I do, and I do that on purpose, because the first time I join and MLM they all knew, because I was that guy and I hated that. I was becoming that guy at family reunions and stuff. So what I do is I first go get results for somebody else. That's huge. That might mean that you go work for free. In fact, it probably will. If you've never gotten results for someone else before ever, you're gonna have some issues. Okay? Then what I do is I document those stories of those individual people and I litter those video testimonials all over the front page and I tell what's called my origin story. My origin story is all about me telling the story about how I got into the thing I'm doing. "Steve Larson, how did you get into this MLM thing?" Well and I've told you that before. There's a reason that was my episode number 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. I went through five different stories that I went through to help you continue to break and rebuild your own belief patterns about MLM. Those stories were very crafted very on purpose; those first five episodes of this podcast. Those are the stories that I tell when I'm in my application funnel. Does that make sense? That's the very first thing. So first, there's the story of me. You know I'm telling people, "Hey look, you know here's how to get into this thing and why I'm so passionate about it." It has to be highly emotional. Not that you're trying to trick people or be sneaky or whatever it is, but have you ever been in a movie and you walked out and thought "That was a dumb movie." That's because there's no emotion. There's no conflict. It was all action. There's no ups and downs, pauses, and speed forwards. There's none of that stuff. There's an art to storytelling, so figure out how to tell your story. Why are you doing MLM? Ask yourself that. Why are you doing this? Do you wanna be doing it? Someone pull you into it? You trying to make passive income? What is it? After you figure out what the reason is, what's the real reason? Dive deeper. Does that make sense? So, that's the first ... it's a video of me telling that story. When they opt in, in order to apply on the second page what I do with them is I have them fill out an application form. It's an actual application. It's on the right side of the page. They're filling out the application. On the left side of the page I just have a huge string of very nice testimonials people have shot about working with me, and the program, and things like that. It's like 15 minutes of just constant videos, and testimonials, and other cool stories and things like that. It's awesome. Anyway, you guys will see it. It's really cool. On the right side though is an actual application. What I do is I ask questions like, "Look, I'm really looking for the top marketers. Not just MLM-ers. I'm looking for marketers. Are you a marketer? What's your plan to promote this if you get accepted?" Right? That's ridiculous. That's huge to even ask something like that. "What's your plan to be able to ... Are you gonna spend money on ads?" You know that's gonna affect your ability to get in at all. I just need to know. Who's actually gonna be spending the ads? Who's actually gonna be spending the money? "How many people have you recruited in the past? How many opportunities have you jumped around through in the past?" It goes through somewhat of a history and it's to do two things. It's kind of meant to rub a little bit of salt on the wound to help them realize what they have had to go through to get there. Sometimes those are painful memories and experiences. Then the other I'm trying to do is I'm trying to get them to tell me why I should accept them. I want fighters. I want competitors. I don't want the person who needs the opportunity. Oh they need this opportunity and this life. If they need the opportunity I already don't want them. It's not that I'm being mean, but the reason I don't want them is because they don't want it. Does that make sense? If they need the opportunity and want it, sure. Then I'll join them or you know I'll get them in and that's awesome. I am not in the business of begging and I am not in the business of hand holding so much so that I have to actually get someone to have passion. I hand hold all my people, but it's because they already want it and they've been pushing for it. I can see that they do things on their own and they're not looking to me solely. I give them the systems. I teach them how to use the systems and it's awesome. I get a great relationship with my people and it's so fun. I really, really enjoy it. I have a lot of projects in my life. I don't need a person as a project. Does that make sense? I want people to be part of my one project. Does that make sense? So anyways I have people apply and it's cool to see live ones coming in right now. Then on the third page, what I do is I say, "You know what? Your application is in the order that we're getting them and in MLM order does matter, because there could be a lot of people behind you who are applying right now. There's a lot of people ahead of you. So if you wanna skip the line, just go ahead and call us." Now I do not put scheduling software on there. That always kills conversions anytime we've ever done that in any market. We did this for a visa service. Like visas coming into America. It was really interesting. We've done it for a lot of stuff and they work. It's great. If you put a scheduling software on that third page, or in that third step, or anywhere in your process, whatever you're doing, it won't work very well. You need to give them the option to call you. Then what would we do is we would just put a sales person on the end who used what we called the four question close. They just call and it's very, very, very low pressure. That is one of the biggest keys to this whole thing. That's one of the easiest ways to find people who are serious, is that you can't have pressure. Okay? So that's how the structure looks of the entire thing. Number one, an origin story about how I got in there. Number two, lots of testimonials while they fill out the application. Number three, I invite them to call me so they can get out of the line and skip and actually get in. So how do I get someone to really do that though? What I do is I take my MLM and I make an offer out of it. How many MLM down lines could you go join right now? Tons. There's no difference between any of us, if you leave it that way. So one of my specialties and my actual job is offer creation. I go create offers. Well a product is not an offer. A service is not an offer, by itself. Does that make sense? It may not at first, let me just keep talking here. If you're just asking me to join your down line, that's not an offer. Offers makes you someone unique. Offers create scarcity and urgency. Okay? Offers get someone else excited about what it is you're doing, because they realize that you're the only one that's actually doing that? Does that make sense? So here's what I do is I take my MLM and then I see what other things I can stack on there to make the act of joining my MLM attractive and unique again. Okay? If you're in an industry at all ... Let's say you have normal 9 to 5 job still, or something like that. If you're in industry at all and other people are doing the exact same thing that your company is, how you gonna do? Competition is great, but if you're selling the same thing, I'm saying the same exact thing as your competitor, how you gonna do? It's gonna suck. Right? A lot of the market is going to be going back and forth. There's gonna be a lot of questions. There's gonna be no tribe building in your area, because someone is doing the exact same thing over there. So what I do is I make the act of joining my down line into an offer. I turn it into and offer and so I remind them that like, "Look if you join my down line, I'm gonna give you all of my automated recruiting systems. Okay? If you join my down line, I'm giving you all my story telling scripts that are not high pressure. Right? If you join my down line, I'll go and I'll give you more of my traffic secrets training." Does that make sense? How to actually get traffic, things like that. "If you join my down line, I'm gonna give you some ..." I haven't told anyone this yet, but there's a piece of software I'm trying to create to help people as well. "I'll teach you how to attract people to you, both you as a person and little mini products that you create in front of your MLM to pull people to you for free. By the way I'll teach you how to get them to pay you for paid prospecting. I'll teach you how to auto-close. I'll teach you how to down line management, the only strategy I know where everyone gets paid anytime anyone gets recruited. You don't have to play favorites anymore when you recruit people." Does that make sense? Those are the things that I do on the front page and I remind them like, "Look, if you apply to join and you actually get in, you're not just getting my down line. You're getting all these other things to help you be successful." The biggest question people have when they're gonna join a down line is, "Where am I gonna find people? Where are my leads gonna come from? I don't wanna talk to friends and family." And so what I've dedicated the last like several years to is answering that question. Solving that problem so that when people do join the down line, I have the answer. I launch the beta of it a year ago. It's actually over a year ago and it's freaking awesome and it worked so well. It's so awesome and it works. It's cool. Like oh my gosh. So I've been teaching others how to do it. I've got my own little beta group that's been going through it and it's been a lot of fun. So anyway, if you wanna check it out, you can. What I ask is that you don't put your email in unless you're actually applying to join my down line. Does that make sense? And that is where I'm telling you right now, that I am not here to pitch you and I am not here to ask you to come in. I'm not. Look, part of my strategy with this podcast, with this whole thing, is for me to remain somewhat third party. Okay? I'm not here ... This podcast is all about me showing you and telling you what I'm doing. This is not where I'm here to just pitch you like crazy. That's not what this is about. I'm not doing this. I'm not gonna do that at all. So if you go to JoinMyDownLine.com, which by the way I can't believe that was available. That's like the biggest over site in the whole industry. JoinMyDownLine.com is the example. It's the actual thing that I use to get people to join and actually apply to get in. Please don't go past the first page. Again I'm telling you so that you can go see what I'm doing. If you wanna see what my origin story is. If you opt in, there will be a little bit of a series that comes to you; a really cool course. That's kind of an extra course not many have seen. It's just for those who are applying that help people. It's called the MLM Primer. It comes to them for free for like five days and then there's a whole bunch of really cool stories with it. Anyway, the reason why I'm telling you is so that you can model the same thing in your own MLM. It's not so ... So I mean if you go through the entire application process, I will ... Number one, your application, your name will show up on the front page, which is awesome. You'll see the live feed updates every five minutes. It just shows your first name to prove to people that it's not dead. You know what I mean? This version of it is brand new launched and that feed thing is brand new launched, so there might not be ... there's not gonna be as many people ... I just got an email from a dude asking to bring in 200 people. Anyway, that kind of stuff happens all the time and so I'm just saying that live feed does not directly reflect the only source of people coming in. Anyway, if you want to see it, meaning how I'm doing it, go for it. I'm asking you not to go through the entire thing, you know, unless you're actually applying. I thought I'd bring all that out though, because I can't not do it. It's the elephant in the room with this thing, is that people have asked like, "You just do this podcast to recruit tons of people?" No, I'm actually trying to build a tribe and a movement. I wanna fix some of the crappy parts of MLM. I'm very passionate about it. It ticks me off that the strategies are still stuck in the 90's. How on Earth am I the only one using a sales funnel in the whole industry? How on Earth are no up lines teaching this kind of stuff to their down lines? You know what I mean? That's the kind of stuff that kind of makes me a little bit mad. It's like, "Holy smokes, while the companies have evolved, the strategies have not." That's like us going to war and using Civil War, stand in front of the other person in a straight line, tactics. That's dumb. So anyway, I'm very passionate about it as you can tell as I just ... That's what this whole thing is about. So if you want to see it, like I said, don't go through the whole thing unless you are literally applying to do so, but you can definitely go check out the front page. You can watch my real story of how I got into this whole thing. You can see cool testimonials of other people. You can see the live feed thing that I'm talking about. This big project, this version of it, took me a little while to finish it up, but that's partly what I've been doing the last few weeks here also. Anyway, you guys are awesome. Appreciate yeah. Figure out a way to flip the tides. If you're like, "There's no way someone will apply to join my down line," well the reason why is because you've gotten results for nobody yet. That make sense? So get results for someone. Go help someone. Work for free. Pump value into the market and then the market will tell you, "Oh yeah here's a cool testimonial," in the form of a person giving it to you. They'll give you a testimonial and you'll be worth so much more, because people will see that you're actually worth stuff. It's way, way worse for you to just walk out and go, "I'm the man. Trust me. I'm the man." You know what I mean? That's what that is. Instead, show people. Go get the actual results and work for people and help them get results. Put that video up there. If people don't wanna join your down line, it's because you haven't answered those questions yet. It's because you haven't proven that you're good. Anyway, that's all I've got for you guys. That was way longer than I anticipated it to be, but if you wanna check it out you can. It's JoinMyDownLine.com and that's how I'm pulling it off. Figure out how you wanna pull it off on your own. Again, I'm asking you not to apply there fully unless you're actually applying. You're all awesome and go crush it. Hope what you're doing in your MLM is awesome, super fun, that it's effective. You feel like it's worth your time; what it is you're actually doing. Yeah, go crush it guys. Talk to you later. Hey thanks for listening. Please remember to subscribe and leave feedback. Would you like me to teach your own down line five simple MLM recruiting tips for free? If so, go download you're free MLM Masters Pack by subscribing to this podcast at Secret MLMHacksRadio.com.

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