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The prospecting letters in a typical drip campaign for an opportunity are written either by: your upline, you, or a combination of both.
THE FAST DRIP
Let me use a well-known Powerline program as a real example of what can happen if you blindly promote your opportunity first using your upline's campaign. How would you like to be on
receiving end of a blitz of emails over a 12-day period with these subjects?
Your account will be deleted! 2nd Notice, your account will be deleted! Final Notice, your account will be deleted! I'm waiting to place people under you! Are you ignoring me? Let me explain Help me, help you! I'm done!
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These guerrilla marketing tactics turn off many prospects. Some of
replies they send you can be downright nasty, too. Even if they don't opt out of your email campaign, those prospects will never join you in any business. Period! They just delete anything you send. In
above example, you have squandered your "marketing capital" with a heavy-handed promotion that's a loser in
long run.
In
continuation of this article we'll examine what happens when you promote your list in
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I'm a retired--but not tired--Air Force officer. I've been in the computer business most of my career in and out of the service. I'm now a business development manager for a computer manufacturer working out of my home in Northern Virginia. I sell servers in the Federal government marketplace.