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March 31, 2012 | Debbi A. Ballard | Comments 1
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MLM Social Media Marketing Blueprint

copyright, 2012, by Debbi A. Ballard All rights reserved worldwide.

This mlm social media marketing blueprint is going to save you a lot of time. Believe me. We provide mlm consulting on marketing offline and online for our mlm corporate clients so we are well aware of the importance of using mlm social media tactics in building an mlm business. It does not matter if you own or manage an mlm company or you an independent networker for one…

you simply cannot afford to ignore social media marketing.

Get ready to take notes. This social media marketing video gives you a great overview of how you can really tap into the into the power of social media in promoting your mlm business. We’re talking specifics, folks, pertaining to proven tactics, resources and tools.

Don’t get overwhelmed. Just focus on the steps involved. If you’re going to do the work yourself, don’t stress out about rushing to implement everything immediately. Make a commitment to use the information in the mlm social media marketing blueprint and take action daily for a specific amount of time each day. Millions of dollars are being made by mlm companies and their networkers using these tips.

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About the Author: MLM Consultant, Expert Witness, Author, Blogger, Speaker and CEO of International Network Liaison Corporation...but more importantly, wife, mother, daughter, aunt, cousin and friend.

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  1. Hey there,

    Yep you are right on about social media not being able to be ignored.

    It is so much easier these days to get to know others all across the world if you connect with them on social media, particularly FB and twitter. These days, alot of them are 2nd tier now, and not many MLMers are active on places like Digg or stumbleupon.

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