
When I first started with Network Marketing, I was taught to talk to 5 people a day.
Today, I talk about Network Marketing with over 1,000 people a day.
How do I do it?
Blogging.
Not even the best face to face networker or phone wiz in the world can reach the number of people I reach each day by blogging.
As companies look to embrace word of mouth and social networking, they will begin to realize that many of these ideas have been around for a long time, only they have been called Network Marketing.
This is the begining of MLM 2.0.
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The popularity of sites like MySpace and Flickr, the inflation in online advertising costs and the growth of the internet as an eCommerce channel all lead to one thing—the need for every company from P&G to PayPal to stake out some ground in the world of social networks, which are essentially extensions of word-of-mouth marketing. Blogs are perhaps the biggest vehicle in this channel. While it is still unclear how blogs are any different than the sea of personal Web sites that have existed for years, a big bonus for companies is that they are growing in popularity can help a site’s search engine optimization.
Another social networking tool that is likely to have countless applications in everything from search to shopping is tagging, particularly the subcategory known as folksonomy, which is collaborative organization and labeling of web content.






Absolutely! We are slowly entering the stage where NM is accepted as part of corporate life. Time to take our positions.
Posted by: Tom De Nert | June 12, 2006 7:33 AM | Permalink to Comment