Those are important, but not the most important thing.
Once someone has enrolled with you, your #1 goal should be to help your new team member get results within 14 days of enrolling.
Usually this is with getting their first customers from their existing warm market, because that’s more achievable than recruiting someone from their warm market.
But this is not the “Make a List of 100” strategy and send them creepy messages.
Using social media, we can actually design a series of “Launch Posts” intended to attract people within your existing friends & followers to raise their hand and express interest in what you offer.
The message in these posts needs to appeal to the people in your target market, who are already in your warm market! If there are friends & followers who have problems or desired outcomes you can help with, the post will draw them closer to you and everyone else won’t really care, which is fine.
I’ve had students of mine generate 40+ customers from their launch posts in under 2 weeks, upon joining a new company. And this was after they did everything totally wrong online and been in a bunch of other MLM’s.
If you’ve already burned relationships through your prior MLM ventures and you think people will ignore your posts, your Launch Posts should address this past behavior, take ownership and even apologize for it, (we call this a “Social Reboot”), so you can clear the air and open people up again.
The skill of copywriting, keeping your target market in mind and using your own personal story are key to a successful launch.
Obviously, you gotta know how to do this launch or reboot process for yourself and does require coaching in the context of your company and/or product.
Once you’ve done that, you’ll also want to create templates that future team members can use, so they can model your launch process and you’ll need to walk them through it as they join and help them launch.