out and place an order.
You do not want to post only about products. You do not want to be the
salesperson. Instead, post a question and ask others to respond. For example,
if you sell cosmetics, ask if someone knows what foundation is or the history
behind it. These questions get people to communicate and you get to
communicate back.
Social media may be something you are not allowed to use depending on the
company you have chosen for your network marketing. If you can use it, take
the pointers above and create profiles, share links, and get some content out
there. You can and should create content that is locally based. Use your
hometown or suburbs that you are an active representative in. You are
targeting a smaller audience, but you will get sales by keeping up with the
people in your community.
In fact, join community pages, volunteer, and simply let people know you
live in town. It is a great way to generate interest and have people seek your
products.
There is a question of whether you need a website or not. If the company
provides you with a website, then use it. Make sure you blog and update the
content when and if you can. Some are template designs you have no control
over, and others allow you to customize the design for your marketing
purposes.
If a website is not supplied and social media networks are allowed, stick with
the social media campaigns. You can post on social media, write blogs on
these sites, and Tweet about new and upcoming exciting events/products.
You don’t need to invest extra funds in a website, unless you cannot use
social media.