Fisherman’s Rules For Network Marketing
Posted: May 7, 2010 Filed under: MLM Help 6 Comments »Share This Post


“Bait the hook to suite the fish”
This training was done by Blake Mallen founder of Visalus Sciences.
This is the kind of leadership we have with Visalus.
Key points:
- Learn to fish in a stocked pond
- Bait the hook to suite the fish
- Learn to recognize the differences between the fish you will meet
- Learn How to bait the hook to suite the fish
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Great post Luc! Being an avid fisherman, I relate very well to this post. Thanks!
Awesome!
I guess Blake is quite the Fisherman himself
What did you like best about it?
The similarity of marketing withfishing techniques is very appropriate and easier to learn than any other lesson .
I learned here that we need to recognize who are our prospect before we choose what we are going to tell them.
I was not thinking that not everyone hear the same thing. now I’LL CONSIDER THIS, WHICH IS A GREAT HELP TO REVIEW AND IMPROVE MY MARKETING STRATEGIES. Thank you Luc!
Hey Brigitte!
I’m very pleased that you found this helpful. Knowing how to converse properly with prospects is key!
My newest post discusses that pretty well I believe
http://lucdespres.wordpress.com/2010/05/13/how-to-use-social-media-is-it-about-advertising/
I’ve also put together a post a while back about the personalities that I believe you’ll enjoy!
http://lucdespres.wordpress.com/2009/07/03/the-secret-language-of-prospects/
I hope this helps you as well
Growing your customer base and giving outstanding customer service helps to insure success in your business.
You’re definitely right Lisa! How you treat your customers or prospective customers is crucial to your business. It’s maybe even a good idea to make note that it’s even important how you treat people who you wouldn’t consider to be prospective customers. Sometimes who You know isn’t as important as who “They” know
Thanks for your comment Lisa!