How to Add Lots of People to Your Downline – Painlessly!
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This is the age of the machine. Not one like T2, no offense to Robert Patrick. I’m referring to a relatively new model for businesses that help you to capitalize on “system type recruiting” to generate solid numbers of new distributors.
This method aims to capitalize on your access to large groups like charities, schools and churches. You can use their motivation to bring them on board. Take advantage of the bonding and loyalty that these groups share, and promote fundraising options to them.
Before you run out and solicit all the church groups you can find online, be sure to consult with a tax professional and legal advisors, as there may be some methods of recruitment that you shouldn’t be using with not-for-profit groups. As long as your recruiting is above-board, this can be a great thing for you and the charitable organizations.
The industry of network marketing is attracted to not-for-profit organizations, their friends and members, as a huge potential distributor source. If you handle it in the correct way, you can achieve benefits that are substantial for you, and mutual, because the NPO gets a source of funding that will help it to support its causes and to carry out its functions. And the network marketing company will have access to a motivated and large base of new customers.
The lure of the NPO to a person in MLM is skyrocketing. NPO’s have played a substantial role in the field of network marketing. If you recruit a not-for-profit group to your MLM venture, you could instantly acquire thousands of people as prospective distributors. At the same time, the charitable group earns money to fund its causes, and the network marketing company gets a fresh market to sell to, so both parties benefit.
Everyone has seen car washes, dances, dinners and breakfasts held for the purpose of fund-raising. And they are sometimes successful, but the amount of money raised is nowhere near the amount the NPO’s need to support their worthy causes. The main issue might come about when the NPO sells products for you, and that is considered a business activity. That could affect the group’s status as tax-exempt.
Using tax-exempt groups for MLM activities can be a huge bonanza for everyone involved. The NPO and the networking marketing company will all prosper. But be sure to have someone from your company, as well as someone from the tax-exempt groups get briefed by a legal, accounting or tax professional. There are sometimes ways that a charitable group can “get around” the rules that say they can’t make money and retain their tax-exempt status.
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