“Hey Girl!” Does that phrase ring a bell? It seems like every time I log on, I’m bombarded with offers for yet another MLM product. I understand the hustle; I’ve been there myself. However, here’s the reality: there’s no greeting that triggers a quicker “no thanks” response from me than a message that opens with “Hey girl.”
You’re attempting to sell me something, but your outreach feels so impersonal that it makes me wonder if you’ve even taken the time to learn my name. Instead, it appears you’re sending out a mass message crafted to appeal to dozens of your not-so-close connections each day. Even more perplexing, you want me to join your “team” and help you earn those coveted sponsorship bonuses without even knowing who I am.
I work hard for my income—as I’m sure you do too, tirelessly striving for a yes amidst a sea of no’s. I might genuinely want to support your venture, but if you can’t bother to personalize your outreach, it becomes an uncomfortable situation where I glance at your message and choose not to engage, leaving you to wonder about its “seen” status and prompting another follow-up.
So, the next time you embark on “working your business,” please take this advice to heart: get to know your audience, address me by name, and if your product resonates with me, perhaps I’ll consider supporting your initiative. For more insights on related topics, check out this post on home insemination.
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Summary:
Generic outreach in MLM practices, particularly when starting with “Hey girl,” can be off-putting. Personalization is key to effective communication, and taking the time to address individuals by name can foster better relationships and potential sales. Always remember to know your audience and personalize your messages for a more favorable response.
