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MLM Training: How To Confirm And Keep Appointments With Your MLM Prospects

You've done the difficult work of qualifying and inviting your prospect to a meeting, but now what? How do you make sure they remember your invitation and show up? Read on to find out the best techniques to ensure your MLM prospect takes the next steps toward success in your MLM business.

So you've taken all the necessary steps to find out what a prospect wants/needs or doesn't want in life. You know your MLM business or product can help them get what they want, so you invite them to do something, see something or hear something that will give them more information about your MLM business.

Sometimes, what you invite them to do requires YOUR PROSPECT to be at a specific location at a specific time for some event; whether by phone (conference call) or a physical location (hotel meeting room). And sometimes, YOU need to be at a specific location at a specific time to meet the prospect.

For this prospect to get what they want, they first need to hear or see this event, therefore you want to ensure it hasn't slipped their mind or that you haven't forgotten some important detail. Also, for your planning purposes, it would be nice for you to know whether or not they're going to be at the event at the appointed time; so you call to confirm the appointment. When do you do that and what do you say?

Read on:

The word confirm means: to make something definite; to make certain that a tentative arrangement or an earlier agreement is made firm.

Again, the reasons you confirm an appointment are:

1. To ensure your prospect gets what they need/want.

2. To ensure that the event didn't slip the prospect's mind.

3. So you are certain they know all the details about where to be and at what time. This could include dress code, specific meeting location, associated fees, etc.

4. So that you can plan and have a correct estimation of how much products and supplies you need to bring with you.

Confirming the appointment will help you accomplish each of the above four items.

Personally, I like to confirm the appointment the night before. I primarily like this time because it gives the prospect enough time to plan or re-schedule accordingly.

The best time to call is really dependent on when you know you can reach them. Whether it's at 4:40 p.m. before they leave the office for the day or at 8:30 p.m., it just depends on when you know you can reach them.

If you have an appointment in the morning, then it's best to call the day before, close to the end of the day (around 4-5 p.m.). If you have an evening appointment, I suggest you call the evening of the night before.

When you reach your prospect, I DON'T recommend that you say, "Are you going to be there?"

Instead, I like to offer small, extra details in my confirmation call. My two favorite points of reminder are dress code and location. You should provide the exact location of where you're going to meet, for instance: "At the front door at..." Dress code is an easy one; let them know what you will be wearing. You can say something like, "By the way, I'll be coming from a meeting, so I'm going to be in business clothes."

I don't suggest you say something that insults your prospect's ability to remember; so don't say, "I just wanted to remind you in case you forget...."

Following these simple suggestions will help you achieve MLM success in two ways: first, you'll come across as a real professional to your prospect and secondly, you set yourself up to maximize the number of prospects who will attend an MLM business meeting or listen in on a conference call.

To your success,

Tim Sales

About the Author

Tim Sales helps network marketers gain the confidence and skills to be an MLM success. Learn how to become a true network marketing professional and sign up for his free MLM training newsletter and listen to free training at Tim Sales' First Class MLM Tools.




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