MLM Leader Behavior in Social Networks. What NOT to Do

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MLM Leader Behavior in Social Networks. What NOT to Do

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Many web users use social networks for communication. For which, in principle, these social networks were originally conceived.
But recently there has been a tendency to use social networks not only for communication and entertainment, but also for business. And MLM business is no exception - which is good news.
But still, the behavior of an MLM leader in a social network should have certain "rules of decency":)


Let's look at what NOT to do in this article:
1. Don't post your photos and posts on someone else's wall
2. Don't obsessively advertise your company or product viber data on someone else's wall on a social network. Believe me, it's terribly annoying.
3. Ask to be added as a friend and then immediately start promoting your product or company.
4. Just having met someone online, immediately bombard them with ads for your best company in the world. There are many good MLM companies, and this is good, but you shouldn't "pressure" a newbie so rudely.


5. Tag users in your photos, videos or images who have nothing to do with these very videos and photos. It is clear that this can attract their attention. But how positive will such attention be for you, as the leader of an MLM company?!
6. Put a user's nickname in a post to attract this very user. Twitter is guilty of this option. Fans-networkers of this social network. networks - DO NOT do this.
7. When you add a new user as a friend, DO NOT start asking them about their work or hobbies. Very often, you can learn a lot by looking at their profile and reading their feed.
8. When chatting on social networks, do not use Caps Lock. This is bad form and a transition to shouting in the online world.
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