1. Clearly Explain the Next Generation Marketing Model
Clearly and simply define the Next Generation Marketing business model.
Highlight the core elements such as direct selling, commission structure, and team building.
Explain how the system works and clearly outline the responsibilities of participants.
2. Stay Product-Focused
Emphasize the quality of your products and the benefits they provide.
Product sales are at the heart of the business model. Explain to potential customers how the products meet their everyday needs.
Avoid exaggerated or misleading product claims in order to sustain long-term sales.
3. Set Realistic Expectations
Present income potential in an accurate and realistic manner.
Avoid misleading phrases such as “easy money” and emphasize that success requires time and effort.
Make it clear that earnings are directly linked to individual performance.
4. Emphasize Education and Support
Highlight the importance of training within the Next Generation Marketing model and support new participants throughout the process.
Share your own experiences to acknowledge the challenges involved in building a successful network.
Reassure participants that they will receive ongoing support from the company and their sponsors.
5. Adhere to Legal and Ethical Standards
Stress that all sales and marketing activities must be conducted in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Clearly explain the difference between pyramid schemes and direct selling, and emphasize the importance of avoiding illegal practices.
Remind participants not to make unlawful claims, such as guaranteed income or unapproved health claims.