Using The Vemmabuilder System To Generate Vemma Leads
Vemmabuilder system is a tool to help Vemma business owners recruit people into their business. It is an option and it does cost around $20 per month to use. But, is it worth the additional cost?
The system is a lead capture page and it tracks your prospects name and email after they fill out the form. After the prospects gives their information, the system directs the prospect to your Vemma website, so they will be more familiar with the company before they talk to you.
What I like:
1). You have the option to chose how many leads you wish to receive everyday
2). After the lead enters in their information, they are sent directly to the reps website
3). After the lead fills out the form, they are given a tour of YOUR Vemma website
Not so Great points about the system:
1). It feels like you are cold calling
2). Most leads you get may not be familiar with network marketing; therefore, may not understand why there is an investment.
3). Purchasing the leads is pricey
Right now, the price per lead is around $2.25. I am not really a fan of buying leads because these people may not be serious about investing money and calling them could be a waste of time. I prefer generating my own leads because you will attract more serious prospects that are interested in joining you and not just your business.
I used to buy leads and I hated it. Most of the time, people told me either they don’t want more information or they just wanted a regular job, or they were no longer looking. It is so frustrating and such a waste of time and money.
I stopped calling leads and got educated on how to generate my own leads online. This is much easier to do than you may think, but you have to find the right people to show you how.
I now have people calling me for more information on what I have to offer. Some people even sign up with me without even talking to me first. This way is so much easier than being hung up on by a cold lead.
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May 3, 2010 | Posted by Kim Tarr
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