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Facebook Lead Generation for Network Marketing

Build your team and customer base from Facebook without spamming your friends list. A strategic approach to prospecting that actually works.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do network marketers prospect on Facebook without being spammy?
Focus on building relationships first. Engage genuinely with people's posts. Comment, react, share their content. Build a connection before ever mentioning your opportunity. Use MyFBleads to track who you have engaged with so you remember the relationship context.
What groups should I prospect in?
Join groups aligned with the problems your products solve, not MLM groups. If you sell health products, join fitness and wellness groups. If you sell skincare, join beauty groups. Your prospects are the people seeking solutions, not other distributors.
How do I start a conversation with a prospect?
Reference something specific from their profile or a post they made. Ask a genuine question. For example: "I saw your post about starting a fitness journey. How is it going? I have been on a similar path." Never lead with your product.
How do I organize my network marketing pipeline?
Create stages like New Prospect, Engaged, DM Conversation, Interested, Presentation, Follow Up, Customer, Team Member, Not Interested. Tag prospects by interest level and product category for easy follow-up.
How many prospects should I reach out to daily?
Start with 5 to 10 new conversations per day. Focus on quality engagement. It is better to have 5 real conversations than to copy-paste 50 generic messages. Track your outreach in MyFBleads to stay consistent.
Can I use broadcast campaigns for network marketing?
Use broadcast campaigns for warm follow-ups with prospects who have already shown interest. Avoid using them for cold pitches. Personalize each message with AI or spintax variants. Keep daily volumes modest to protect your account.

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