Tupperware business-builders: Do you want to know what it takes to become a top income earner?
If you want to become a top earner, the way to do it is to implement a promotional plan that puts your message in front of thousands of people – not merely a handful of friends, family members and people you know.
You MUST learn to market!
Read the rest of this article to learn several strategies top 2% earners are using to build large and lucrative businesses:
– Concentrate On One Thing At A Time
When people start trying to market a business such as Tupperware on the Internet, these people usually take on too many things at once. Instead of learning one free way to attract website visitors, such as social media marketing, or video marketing, they try to master these different free marketing strategies at the same time.
Instead of learning just a single style of online advertising, such as sponsored Youtube videos (Youtube PPC), or text ads, they attempt to learn how to profitably advertise in multiple formats, all at the same time. Due to the fact they’ve focused on too many things, new Tupperware distributors often go into information overload, and complain about feeling overwhelmed.
The likelihood these people will quit Tupperware is very high. I’ve seen this pattern over and over. Do you want to build up a portfolio of different advertising channels over time for your Tupperware business? Of course.
But the key is eventually, not immediately. At first, the most important thing is that you generate results. To create results, you must focus on only one tactic at first.
Once you’re consistently generating 20-30 leads per day for your Tupperware venture from this tactic, then move on to learning another tactic. Attempting to take on too many promotional tactics at the same time is not the best approach. By concentrating on learning one thing at a time, you will get more results, faster. You’ll feel better about your Tupperware business because you’re getting results, and your energy level will rise as a result.
– Make Use Of Social Media
Websites that are social are those that allow users to comment or otherwise reply about content they consume. Collectively, Facebook, Twitter and Youtube have over a billion users! You can attract a lot of traffic and generate a lot of leads on social media sites.
Today, more than 75% of social media users are over 25. Having a social media marketing strategy is vital to your Tupperware success. If you don’t have a social media strategy, you will get out-competed by network marketers that do.
A lot of reps in companies such as Tupperware misuse social media. Instead of leading with valuable training, instead they hype and promote their opportunity. Here’s how to use social media as a marketing platform for your Tupperware opportunity:
– Think of social media sites like a cocktail party. If you met someone at a party, would you immediately start telling them how great your network marketing deal is? Of course not. then you shouldn’t act that way on social media sites. On social media sites, never lead with your Tupperware business.
– To start, just connect with people. Create a relationship first.
– Position yourself as a trusted authority by posting only valuable instructional content on social media sites.
– Someone’s Facebook wall is NOT the place for you to post about your opportunity. Your Youtube videos should focus on teaching, not on promoting some opportunity.
– Your social media strategy is to lead with educational content. Insights that help network marketers. Instructional videos that teach.
– By being consistent in your social media efforts, you will attract people who request to join your downline.
– Take Massive Action
Massive action is something all top earners in companies such as Tupperware take. You must take massive action to succeed in or any business. Massive action is consistently doing revenue-generating tasks. It means you move ahead no matter what. stands in your way.
Massive action means putting up ads in ten different places when everyone else is scared to advertise at all. Massive action means flying to every industry event, no matter the cost, while most people whine about not being able to afford it.
Dedicate yourself to the most important activities in your Tupperware business, such as recruiting and closing. cancel your cable TV, stop wasting time shopping, and eliminate negative people from your life. Work consistently. You need to put in time for your business 5-6 days each week. Commit to going whatever it takes, as long as it takes.
Lose your excuses. Get comfortable getting out of your comfort zone. Build your Tupperware enterprise every day, regardless of your preferences. Block out your time so you accomplish your critical business tasks each day.
Your habits and persistent thoughts will need to change if you’re going to succeed in business. Your Tupperware will start to flourish when you begin taking consistent and massive action.
Eduardo Kooliantra has coached thousands of people how to build businesses such as Tupperware.