Has anyone tried Carbon Copy Marketing?
Answers: I haven't tried it but I did some research on it and in my opinion, it is a scam...a well-executed one in some ways, but still a scam. Very few people outside the original group that came up with the idea ever benefit from any type of multi-level marketing scheme...and this one is especially risky because of the price of the "product" you really need to sell to make any money.
The essential question to ask yourself is why would a legitimate business offer to sell you their marketing plan for "$49.95" (or whatever they are asking)? How could they possibly benefit from teaching you how to copy their methods and take customers away from them? Only two possibilities make any sense: (1) you'll need to buy the products you sell from them (usually up front) for a substantial markup and/or (2) the program is a front for a multi-level scheme where the only real way to make any money is to recruit other people into the network (after you pay a hefty fee up front to join the network)...and in the case, of carbon copy marketing, I found quite a bit of evidence that it both were likely.
Check out:
http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/yf/leaddev/e...
a checklist from a legitimate government site containing questions to ask before investing anything in a business opportunity...good questions in my opinion!
What are some examples of non-sale pricing technique?
what would make a apposite picture for that?[concerning clothes]
i dont understand what would be some characteristics of this catagory.
please backing! thanks!
Answers: Non mart pricing is the highest profit a product will get hold of. When clothes first arrive to a store the regular price is te non-sale price.
What do you do to formulate cold calling exciting for your business?
I work in the loan industry, and I involve something that will get me within the door, and keep the conversation going? Any great thinking!Answers: Contests are great
Get yourself a really eye-catching and small leaflet. Maybe something that looks resembling a $100 bill. You need to seize their attention, so something like "I can accumulate you thousands". You need to emphasise that you are looking to support them. And if people aren't interested, thank them and verbs.
Don't be a nuisance. Remember that you are invading their privacy, so be respectful and paying special attention. If they are interested, give them some more information/pamphlets and your business card. Suggest that possibly you could make an appointment to come support and see them after they've had time to read this information. Give them the selection that you can come back and see them at a time more convenient to them, or step through it now if that's what's convenient.
Remember... doesn`t matter what is convenient to your potential client will win you browny points. The minute you are pushy, you'll lose their interest.
Be laid back and undemanding going; and always emphasise that you are nearby to help them.
Of course, I am working on the assumption that you are conversation about mortgages or consolidation loans. If you are merely trying to get those to borrow money for extraneous things, you'll probably get the cold shoulder.
Oh... and as you would expect, I am presuming that you are cold-calling house-to-house. If you've got a charge in a bid centre... nothing's going to bring back you passed "hello". The universe is fed-up with nickname centre operator.
Good luck.
Did you read Og Mandino books? Also you need to cram about diferent personality. To sell is not to know more or less products is about the nation.