The QUIK Family

A More Effective Welcome Message

by Pat Carr Music Recording and Publishing, Network Marketing
Pat Carr Committed   Music Recording and...
I have been in the Quik family since the beginning.  I have a lot of referrals to the programs, but most of them don't do much.

When someone signs up, I always send them a welcome message.  I used to explain the programs, tell them they could add their user ID's for all the programs in the downline builders, encourage them to contact me if they had questions.

I was trying to create a relationship and at the same time give them the hint that they needed to sign up for the rest of the Quik family programs.  I never heard back from any of them, and most never upgraded or promoted.

Lately, I have been sending a very short and simple message letting them know that I am a specialist, and if they will call me I will show them how to get the most benefit from the programs.  My response rate has gone up to about 50%.  The last person I talked to got the Starter package at SuccessQuik, the Copper at Revenue Magic, and joined several other programs in the downline builder.

It seems that short and simple is the best.  If you give too much information, people apparently get overwhelmed and don't do anything.
Aug 29th 2010 07:09

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Comments

Michael Camire Committed   Internet Marketing At Its Best!
Everything you say is very true. I always send a welcome message and did as you by giving them the next steps and no response. The only time I got a response is when I had a false title "You Just Sold a Package", You have a new person in your downline." etc.,

I like your idea and going to put into action right away, giving them my phone number and skype id to contact me.

Thanks for sharing.
Aug 29th 2010 17:30   
Sue and Shawn Kelly Committed   List Building Experts
I too have very few responses to welcome messages. Response is usually forth coming when you visit their site and complement them on it. Congratulate them if they show affiliations to some of the sites you consider good Safe lists and advertising sites. Or visit their blog and comment on what they are doing right.

Sue and Shawn Kelly
Sep 4th 2010 18:29   
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