Mike Dillard’s “Magnetic Sponsoring” is inspirational in many ways, because he wrote it from his own experiences of failure over the years. It’s almost enough to get you motivated to keep going despite encountering hurdles in your online marketing efforts. However, the manual itself seems pretty short with 54 pages, and that was the one disappointing thing about “Magnetic Sponsoring”.
Not that it’s a terrible read, mind you. It details great concepts on how you can get in touch with a huge number of ready marketers looking for opportunities to join, the mistakes that people tend to make when recruiting new distributors, and how you can take advantage of consumer psychology that can enable you to activate that “hot button” of practically anyone you come into contact with. It tells you why you should get around and start talking to other networkers and how you can build a list of highly qualified leads. It’s a great eye-opener on how you can get your own MLM business started and earn big money right from the get-go. The concepts detailed within the book are universal enough to be applied to any business.
Yet after 54 pages I felt shortchanged, like I’ve just watched an exciting movie that ended prematurely with a ridiculous cliffhanger. Perhaps that was Mike’s intent (actually it is, if you go to his site he says it’s a “stripped-down manual”) but had the manual been more comprehensive, I wouldn’t have any complaints about it.
In addition to the manual, you’ll also receive a whole bunch of other bonuses, the first being a free membership to Mike Dillard’s Magnetic Sponsoring 3.0 System. What this basically is, is a package consisting of a website template (the exact one that he uses) and training tools that worked for him and many others who have used his system. The second bonus is a CD of exclusive interview that details the technique he uses to “make up to $87,000 cash in less than 10 days”. The other 3 bonuses are simply a newsletter, report, and e-book that detail further on Magnetic Sponsoring and MLM Domain secrets that you can apply to your business.
I might have been inclined to say that this would be a good deal for you, considering it would cost you a mere $37, but the lack of any real step-by-step training (in both his manual and his bonuses) has kind of left me feeling shortchanged, like I mentioned earlier. It may serve as a decent beginner’s guide, but if you’re looking for something more comprehensive, then maybe this isn’t the right product for you.