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By Guest Blogger Caroline Lockhart

Have your ever thought of growing your direct sales business on Facebook? Most innovative companies are seeing the value and increased profits of growing a customer base with their Facebook Fan Pages. If you are a success-minded "Build it BIG" consultant, then learning the key strategies to succeed online is essential for your business. It's time to "Rock Facebook and build a BIGGER business!" Ready to join me?

Perhaps you have already jumped in. You have a fan page and you are posting like a mad woman to promote every product your company has to offer. You are probably getting some leads for home shows, and mailing out catalogs and requests for information about your business. You are also on a mission to increase the number of fans you have, so you're inviting everyone you know, even consultants from your own company. Perhaps you are close to reaching a magic number of fans, so you are spending your time offering special incentives & giveaways to join your page.

As long as you are increasing your fans, you will be selling a ton of product. Right? Well, in theory this all sounds great! You are sharing your "booking, selling & recruiting commercial" just like you were trained by your direct sales company. The problem is, most direct sales companies are still operating from the dark ages.

If you are a heart-centered leader, then you know your decisions to go on Facebook will effect your team business. You need to be strategic in how you position yourself on Facebook so you don't take sales or recruits away from other consultants.

So, who do you market on Facebook? You or your direct sales company. And how do you "show up" on social media to create a win/win for you, your team, your company, and the direct sales industry?

This has been my challenge, and why I ended up hiring a social media coach to help me learn how to build a direct sales business with an entrepreneurial mindset. What started out as a Facebook Training, turned into something much bigger. My coach walked me through a metamorphosis in how to market me as the brand first; not my products and services. Personal branding is key to being successful in your marketing today because social media is relationship marketing, building the "know-like-trust factor" in this virtual world called Facebook. It was here that I had a personal breakthrough, because even though I had achieved so much with my direct sales business, I had no idea how to market me as a brand, or help my team do the same. This is true for most direct sellers today.

After completing the Facebook training, and going through this powerful personal transformational, my 30-second commercial is no longer about the business, it's about a movement to inspire, awaken and empower women to discover their feminine brilliance through a fun transformational journey. This is what I will be teaching success-minded women who wants to reach higher in their businesses.

So what does all this have to do with taking direct sales out of the dark and into the light?

  • When you focus on growing YOU, you will Grow your income and live a balanced lifestyle.
     
  • You will discover what inspires you to build bigger.
  • You will discover YOUR mission statement for your life.
  • You will move beyond the limited thoughts that have been holding you back. (Your Shadow Statement)
  • You will learn to show up on Facebook with confidence.
  • You will learn the tools to develop your unique brand, and the power to attract the right customer.
  • You will stop "selling your 30 second commercial" and start sharing YOU and what you have to offer.

When you stop focusing on selling to your customers, they will feel a deeper connection with you. Think of your fan page as your living room. Would you pounce on someone as soon as they walked through the door and say, "buy this"? No, you connect with them and ask them how they are, and have a conversation.

Facebook is a powerful world to connect to people who are important to you. If you don't know how to use the tools or how to show up on Facebook with a personal brand that reflects your authentic essence, then you are missing out on this energetic force that will attract the right customer to you.



Meet Guest Blogger Caroline Lockhart - A Leader for Cookie Lee Jewelry for 8 years. Caroline has always had a passion to inspire women to live their best lives. She believes success is taking the time to create a powerful vision for our life, and then committing to the personal growth it takes to move beyond your fears. It's the choices we make when we are not getting the results we want that determine how high we climb. The choice is really quite simple. Grow or Struggle. Most success-minded women choose to grow themselves, and this is why Caroline loves the direct sales business. Caroline has a team of 50+ years of direct sales experience. Her new passion is using Social Media to position direct sellers with the tools they need to build a new, stronger team on Facebook. You can learn more about her and her message on her Facebook Fan Page at www.facebook.com/caroline.lockhart1.

 

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To Tweet or Not to Tweet. That is the Question

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

By Guest Blogger Melissa Dery

It seems like “everyone” is tweeting these days; from celebrities to politicians, corporations and even your own Direct Sales Company may be tweeting. Twitter can feel a little intimidating at first glance, I know I felt lost the first time I was on Twitter. What I found was that it has its own language, a fast moving pace, and a limited amount of space to express yourself (140 characters to be exact), but if you understand the real value and power of Twitter you will soon see what all the fuss is about.

Twitter is like warm chatter. When I was a consultant in direct sales my director was wonderful at warm chatter, she had a kind and friendly way to approach people when she was out and about. She took me with her a few times and showed me her approach. She would wander around the store and casually notice what people where shopping for, and look for something of interest to spark up a conversation. One thing she would often do was comment on someone’s earrings; she loved earrings so it was a natural and genuine conversation starter for her (for me it was about the shoes!). Her conversations really never were about getting the person’s contact information, or trying to sell her something, it really honestly and genuinely was about meeting someone new.

Your approach to Twitter should be similar to the way you warm chatter:

  • Take a look around – what are people “tweeting” about (tweeting is just another word for chatting or talking). Chances are you can relate to something someone is talking about.
  • Make a friendly comment – like my Director chatting about earrings or me about shoes, you will find something to comment on. I made the most wonderful connection with someone on Twitter who had tweeted about her allergies! We tweeted back and forth and our common “problem” with allergies and that created a genuine connection.
  • It’s not about getting something, it’s about the connection – Twitter is a way to network, to meet people you may have never had a chance to meet before. You will make friends, and maybe even prospects or customers but that isn’t what it’s all about, it’s about the connection you can make with people all over the world in short 140 character conversations.

I’ve made some wonderful connections via Twitter, including my connection to Julie Anne Jones! Approaching Twitter like you would any other social situation in “real” life by bringing your kind and authentic self to the party you will find a genuine and warm reception. Oh and while you’re there, please do stop by and tweet me a hello, my handle is @TheGoldenRuleVA … It’s always nice to meet new friends on Twitter!



Melissa H. Dery is The Golden Rule Virtual Assistant (VA) providing administrative support services to leaders in Direct Sales. A former direct sales consultant, who also grew up in a direct sales family, Melissa has a personal understanding of the “behind the scenes” work required to help your business run and grow.

With over 20 years of experience as an administrative assistant, Melissa took her talents as an assistant and combined it with her desire to help support those in direct sales to become The Golden Rule VA. Where her mission is to treat your business as if it were her very own, with respect, creativity and professionalism…it’s her rule!

Melissa is married to her best friend and lives in New Hampshire with her two boys. She has a Bachelor Degree in Business Management and a Ducktoratte Degree from Disney University. She loves to drink coffee, run and most of all go camping with her family. You can learn more about Melissa and what she offers at http://thegoldenruleva.com.

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