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The A.R.T. of Prospecting Takes Network Marketing Prospecting to New Heights by Maximising Team's Internet Presence & Positioning

Affiliates can leverage the ART of prospecting to build winning arrangements that benefit their entire organization.

(PRWEB) November 28, 2006 -- The A.R.T. (Attract by Replicating Tuition) of Prospecting is a powerful new system for network marketing professionals, enabling all affiliates in their organization to sponsor people into their own teams.

Traditional prospecting no longer works for the vast majority of network marketers. It puts the onus on MLM entrepreneurs to constantly pitch family, friends and workmates to either buy products/services or become affiliates. When personal contacts run out (known jokingly as the, “no friends left club”), they are encouraged to advertise, randomly hand out flyers or recruitment cards, or buy lists of leads and sit on the phone for hours calling them. It is all about trying to create interest where it currently doesn’t exist.

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