NMPRO #262 – International Recruiting Tips

March 16th, 2010 Email This


In the recent survey, many of you asked for tips on how to build an International business.  Well here they are.  What country would you MOST like to build an organization?

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  • Jonathan
    I would love to build in China/Japan. Good tips for going international. Thanks.
  • aliceflanders
    Our company is worldwide but we are only allowed to sponsor here.
  • Erik
    I just needed to check this, Great tips
  • heatherbrocklehurst
    This is also a great approach for building up to events.
  • yitz613
    Great show. After my business went International some years ago I fully understood the power of residual income in our global enviornment. Prospecting long distance and/or internationally helps us really understand the enormous potential of our industry.
  • JenniferDu79
    Thank you. I have always wanted to expand but didn't think I could because I didn't know anyone there and didn't have the resources to travel there but your right ask people who they know send them the package and connect via Skype and phone I don't have to physically go there until it is built and then I can afford it. Its the age of technology I just have to use it!
  • what are your thoughts about starting a group internationally without having the resources to travel there to help & work with them?
  • mspaulamc
    I love putting together simple, straight to the point, professional packages for prospects :) Those things say a lot without uttering a word .. a huge pet peeve of mine is seeing materials that are not labeled well. I have seen product catalogs that had the distributor's name and ID# scribbled on the back where there was room for a nicely done label; the ink had smeared and it was a mess... who would join that mess? And, if they did, would you want them on your team anyhow?

    Ok, off the soapbox.. next!
  • Do you know anyone here in ______? What a great way of asking....
  • Donna Wheaton
    Thank you Eric! Do you know is really great
  • Why sponsor internationally? Isn't is just another excuse?
  • jeanalbert
    Great tip! Thanks for clearing up which is better to send to prospects also.
  • feltricks
    Great first impression for people anywhere, the whole package is key.
    Thanks a lot Eric.
  • julie67
    Easy enough. Thanks Eric.
  • Lotta
    Great stuff.
  • WOW!

    Do you know anyone in the Bahamas? Especially anyone in NM in the Bahamas?

    I want to launch www.YOUniqueWealth.com/Savings in the Bahamas.
  • juanfernandogutierrez
    As you say, it sounds so simple; but it is not; this is were you have to decide are you gonna continue to be an amateur or become a professional; thanks to you I have decided, I am GOING PRO.... Is anybody else with me, regards to all from Ecuador in South America
  • Exciting to think about - South Korea, Japan, or Australia...
  • chriskemp817
    Thanks for the tips.
  • Germany and Netherland
  • happyhealthybob
    If i would you, great stuff!
  • smreed
    Who do you know.....?
    another great technique to build, this time globally.
  • Luis (Pelon)
    We are starting to use this tips through Mexico and some other cities arround the worls like Newport Beach, LA, Frankfurt, Vancouver an Boulde Co. Hope to have results soon.
  • fc34615
    Interesting fact: Approx 10% of the population in Taiwan participates in some form of direct selling. If your company is in this territory, you'd better be prospecting.
    Thanks, Eric.
    Fernando.
  • kgadol
    Valuable information. And so simple ... :)
  • lauralopez
    Thanks Eric is a good option to duplicate my business
    regards
    LAURA LOPEZ MONTERREY MEXICO
  • beckydesabah
    The right questions will lead us to the right people.
  • gabisahar
    Dear Eric,
    I got it.
    Asking the right questions, being scripted,
    Thanks for reminding us.
  • nikigombis
    Good advice. What should the package include?
  • raybeattie
    Had a friend use this approach for Germany years ago..worked out very well. Thanks for the reminder, Eric.
  • Pepeneto
    Great tips. It doesn´t matter how you get the people in other places...you got to show an opportunity...intersting what you say about the "physical" aproach, not online. You are right...It seems not to work well.
  • robbinsaturniewicz
    Totally on board with expansion overseas. I'll work on this strategy!
  • ronaldvandomburg
    Welcome to amsterdam! I like to start a business in Norway, Finland, Ireland and Brasil. I think the best start is Norway
  • Jessi
    Good points: Who do you know...
  • Bernadette
    thanks Eric, that is great information. Even if your company is not international, you can use the same technique state to state.
  • gloriavintila
    I see picking the country/location as a strategic decision: language, acquaintances, culture, local laws are all factors that influence the decision to start an organization in a certain country.
  • CarlosVera
    Make it simple, that's how you get duplication. Great advice, Eric, thanks!

    Greetings from Paraguay
  • I'm picking up on these International Tips.
    Thanks Eric!
  • Foord Yates
    Yes I think a physical pack is better for long distance / international prospects. It does take longer to arrive, but you can use that time with some online work.

    I would like to build into the UK and UAE.

    Foord Yates.
  • Send out a real physical package - don't take the short-cut - thanks for the tip!
  • seija
    Good advice.
  • Thanks Eric. Useful tip.
  • Daniel Glez.Peña
    Hola Eric, it´s good to us to open another countries, but first we need to focus in our country.
    Saludos.
    Daniel y Natali Querétaro,México.
  • kristibateman
    Thank you so much Eric. I am going to send packages out to all my long distance leads.
  • jean_albert
    Thanks Eric, great tips.
  • Simple...just requires consistency
  • Bea Resnick
    Thanks for those tips. They make sense to me!
  • rmonte
    Great simple way to get leads while raising curiosity in the people you ask the question to. Thanks
  • crwood1967
    Thanks for the simplest approach! Isn't it amazing how we try to make it so complicated!
  • gkamlm
    Persistence pays every time, right.
  • Ellis3
    Incredible information. I was thinking that I need to use this same method to teach my team to "long-distance" sponsor here in our state or in the U.S.!
  • Sound advice
  • drcarlosmgonzalez
    Eric... just came across your name and info a couple of weeks ago. I've been looking at your videos/tips. AS a newbie to internet marketing I like your approach and way of thinking. Thanks for the tips. I will keep watching as I have tons to learn. If you would like FREE TIPS on how to live a HEALTHIER, HAPPIER AND LONGER LIFE, I have posted a little over fifty blogs/articles (what's the difference?) on my new blogsite at http://www.hangingoutforthehealthofit.com
  • Great stuff... simple, but very effective!
  • veronikakari
    Let's try it and see. Thanks.
  • Agneta Rebo
    Interesting way to do it - I´ll try. Thanks Eric.
  • "Coffee Shops", huh... Good stuff Eric.. Everybody can send out at least 1 long distance package per week. It's very simple and it's very easy for our teams to duplicate!
  • We are limited to the US but if we were to say the name of another state or like you said a city
  • chipc
    Thanks for the tip on international marketing. It makes sense.
  • germarl
    Great basic advice - many thanks
  • Irina
    Thank you for great tips!
  • Alice Clifford
    Hi Eric I just love all your tips. Belive me I will be doing them. Thanks AC
  • rosslopez
    Excelent tips, let's take them into practice.

    Hugs from Mexico
    Rossana =o)
  • brianhepner
    Very Professional approach. And not putting it of is key as well.
  • keithraines
    Gee how simple...Who do you know in ???
  • Dylan Cooper
    Yes, tangible packages are many times better. It's like getting a letter! In this age of instant information and internet, something you can hold in your hand and read is becoming more special.

    Thanks. Dylan.
  • susanclark
    #262 - International Recruiting Tips - Pick a country where you business is established, or better yet pick a city in that country. Then starting asking people, "Do you know anyone is Amsterdam, Holland (for example)?" Get in touch with that person and send them a package - better than an electronic link. great advice.
  • Great tips for international or domestic!

    Thanks Eric!
  • BetterCoffee.dk
    Nice and simple!

    I especially made a note of the advice to pick a city in a country.
    This will be an advantage once you get people started up and you need to travel there.

    You could start out just looking for people in a specific country.
    Once you make your first good contact, that is the city/area you focus on.
  • jlt0wn
    Good check list.
  • timandtricia
    Eric, are you still counseling people to build a local group and foundation before striking out into the rest of the world. Is it important to develop some leadership skills so you can support long distance and foreign lines?
  • quincy
    Will do. Packages over emails. Looking forward to working with more team accross the country.
  • mrmauriocrawford
    Pros do it all the time. I think this concept will work for me with Canada. It'll also work with just building in other states also.
  • Thank you! You're the best! For Realz!
  • Jose Lopez
    Great tips. Like in anything else, consistency is the key to success.
  • rayrios
    thanks..for the refresher...One a week.
  • MattinJaxfl
    Fast is slow and slow is fast. Send a physical package. Thanks for the tip.
  • emmettb
    Simple and clean, just might work :)
  • Inger
    Taking shortcuts... will take you longer to build your business. Invest in people, it will come back to you eventually!
  • chocolatelifesaver
    Enjoy Amsterdam, and don't forget to take a walk to the flower markets in town, you will never have that wonderful floral experience in one place too many places in this world. Good luck in Germany!

    PS - Your son Taylor is very handsome and must be so proud of you and by now, I think must also be your friend as you are his.
  • co_dyre
    Another wonderful nugget!

    Thanks again!
  • travelprohawaii
    Thanks again Eric! I'll do it as part of my daily routine!
  • marvalouslife1
    wow, this is good Material.

    Ron Ackerman - Israel
  • rasdaniels
    Great Information!!! Do you know anyone in_________________. Ask and keep asking. And, amateurs take shortcuts the Professionals mail out something the prospects can touch and feel. Thanks
  • Steve_Nelson
    Thank you for that tip...I can't believe how simple this is. I always thought I would never expand my business wirldwide unless somebody else in my downline did it for me. So this is great news today!
  • Maxwellhealth
    Indeed...the magic of the postman is still alive and powerful.....interesting on how the delivered message/material has impact beyond the immediate deliverable.....
  • Good advice for the "high rollers". We beginners should practice closer to home, first. Sending packages from Panama to Europe and then follow up? You have to really know what you're doing to through that kind of an investment!
  • gillym1
    Really si,ple but great idea! Thanks Eric. x
  • mbryant
    Good stuff, Eric. Love the backdrop.
  • eddyoshaughnessy
    There's a great buzz to having international business , I am just back from Vienna where I met up with French and Dutch downline
  • meagankellytorres
    Excellent! I only wish that my company was in other countries... Oh well, still great information.
  • Tony
    Interesting that you use a package instead of a link.
  • The "who do you know in..?" can really help you to build an international business. I have personally introduced several people in the asian market this way.
  • davidgreene
    " Predators vs Profesionals " ~ Outstanding!!!
  • carolmcwilliams
    I will set my intentions on building in Canada and Australia. Helpful information Eric to know it's important to send physical packages of product information. It boils down to always asking whether it be right where i live or across the globe, 'Who do you know" always be thinking to ask this question.

    Thanks
  • germanjaramillo
    Very good information.

    I have this question. When i ask somebody if he knows anybody, for example in Germany, and my friend say yes... I have a friend in Munich... How can i contact the friend of my friend in Germany? How do you recomend to do that?

    Thanks for your answer.

    From Cali, Colombia,

    -GJ
  • TAbrams
    Great advice and it is implementing what you have taught us. Who do you know, and then following up with If I would you???

    I agree with you 100% on the physical package and skipping the Internet/e-mail short cut.

    The benefit of our profession is we can work and build in any country our company is in. We have the benefit of working with who we choose and get to travel as we build. If you want your organization and business to be massive, then I think it is very smart to build and work with leaders in your organization in all countries. Not quick and easy but well worth it.
  • coltsco
    Thanks for the very simple, precise reminder to ask, ask, ask and then take action!
  • For those of you who were looking for the quick and easy way to build an international business...... BUZZZZZ wrong! It's not quick and easy, but it is certain. If you're serious about long distance sponsorship, then you'll do it the way the pros do.. the RIGHT WAY! It just so happens that I sent out my first long distance sponsorship kit TODAY!
  • Tarashon Broomes
    that is a great technique to use, but we have to remember not to prejudge anyone because you never know who someone knows. i would love to build an organization in Spain
  • sjwilliamson
    Sounds interesting. Would be great to work around the world
  • caronwashington
    "You do you know", "You do you know"...great question. Now time to use it. This works internationally as Im sure it will work here in the US. We could probably find a contact in just about all the states with this technique
  • theuns
    Thank you Eric it make sens and i agree, What if you sit with a product That is a online produckt were you only can give the person a link to go to ?
  • tambry
    Good tip and reminder.
  • So let's put it all together. "This may not be for you, but do you know anyone?"
  • racingworm
    Yep, goes back to " who do you know?" Persistence, action, you say?
  • Kathy
    Great tips. Thanks.
  • I loved Amsterdam.
    Great advice- take what you've taught us (do You know anyone who...) ( If I - would you?) and talk to people.
    I liked the receommendation about package in lieu of email. It will definately set us apart.
    Also, as long as we are sending physical materials, perhaps a handwritten note (power of the pen) might be included.
  • margarethockaday
    excellent suggestions
  • So many countries to choose from!
  • Eric, Seems like it all works around those four wonderful magic words. Who do you know!
  • bartonmurray
    thanks
  • That makes sense. It's good that you are sharing those ideas with all of us. Thank you.
  • dstfa96
    Thanks Eric..Great advice as usual! I have to apply your advice and share it with my entire team!
  • onemartymac
    Great Advice! Thanks everyone who wants to go international should watch this
  • artdlasvegas
    Eric thanks for this one I needed it.
  • Bryan_in_KC
    More good stuff for my information arsenal.
  • Thank you, Eric, this helps - I made a contact with a person in New Zealand I met at a Bob Proctor seminar. Now I see how I can prospect for more people that other people know in these countries. The key point to me that you mentioned was - the real pros send them a physical package - - not an electronic link. The link is easy, however a physical package commands more respect that I thought enough of them to go the extra mile and send them something. Your next point of followup is also key - - electronic, phone or??
  • karivankleef
    Great tip. Always ask for referrals
  • alltheverybest
    bingo!
  • Marion
    Thanks for the advice - and keep it simple.
  • bethascoli
    Great tip...I think it serves two purposes...first you get referrals, but also the people you ask may get interested themselves (like the indirect approach). QOTD: Italy & Colombia
  • HoracioMejia
    It would be the same strategy as trying to sponsor not outside your country, but outside your city. And I agree tabout preferring physical tools rather than their electronic versions. I think it shows how serious you are. Remember, this is not a hobby, this is a business, and we are Professionals.
  • Connie Tolton
    Thanks Eric, for the common sense approach to expanding. Simple always is Successful.
    Connie T
  • hillin
    Make perfect sense.Thank you Mr Worre
  • theuns
    Thanks Eric that waks sens but what if your Produke onlind like a system that can help them
  • Lisette
    Thank you Eric, for another useful tips.
  • It's not who you know... it's who they know!
  • jlconner
    Thanks Eric. More fantastic information.
  • agelfederico
    Thanks, another great way to keep on growing. You are the master.
  • enrique62
    Do you know anyone in Mejico?
    We need some coffee in Florida.
  • great idea, so simple! enjoy the "coffee" lol
  • I'm looking forward to the day our company expands internationally.
  • Bjorgli
    Yes, go for it and do'nt give in. It's so good to hear your enthusiasme.
  • Hey Eric, Great advise on how to find people in other parts of the world using the indirect approach. I also love the idea about sending the physical package rather than a web link. It is definitely more professional in my mind. Thanks for sharing that with us.
    Make it a great day!
    God Bless,
    -ed
  • krisic
    Just thinking about expanding internationally is overwhelming, but once again you make it so simple. Thanks!
  • Edith Kohler
    Be consistant,talk to people
    Always,anytime
  • jerryscribner
    great advice
  • carybennett
    Thanks Eric, such a simple tip to put to work.
  • Jeroen Lingier
    That's another piece of good advice.
    Don't just give the electronic link, but send them the whole deal to get better results and...
    follow up. (follow up or fail!)
    Warm regards,
    Jeroen Lingier from Kuopio finland.
  • Mailen
    Thank you so much ,Eric
  • Thank you Eric for great tips :)

    How to grow your business internationally?
    1. Ask everyone you know, do they know someone abroad.
    2. Get contact details, connect.
    3. Ask them: If I send you DVD, would you watch it?
    4. Follow up.
    5. Do it consistently, all the time.
    6. Do it professionally.
  • Thanks for the summary Lauryans.
    Really appreciate it.
    Make it a great day!
    God Bless,
    -ed
  • I'm happy that it was helpful to someone :)
  • pech
    The possibilities may be infinite with international recruitment.
  • KeithN
    Good advice to expand your market.
  • hcapcarp
    Eric I am truly thankful for the information you pass
  • Great tip Eric!
  • Darnell
    Nice nugget tip for today!! Hope you had a great productive time in Europe!!
  • Earl
    Is there a little test you can do to see if they are really going to be interested the info before you mail them the info? (Besides just asking "If I... Would you...", or is that process enough?)

    For me, First of all of USA, then Italy and Spain would be a really cool place to have a branch of my business in. And Japan, Australia, and Mexico... Heck, the whole world would be great to have business in! Why limit myself... I don't want to be selfish with what I have to offer!
  • maariee
    Thank you Eric!
  • I like the tip of sending info by mail. This does make a difference. Thanks, Eric.

    And how can you develop your small business ( at the very beginning) in the country where there is already a big community of people working for the same company enrolled by others ?
  • What a concept.....it is what I know to do, just asking for a different country!
  • jpmendoza
    Pick a country, pick a city, find people, send information out, simple.
  • martinvf
    I'm taking notes =o)

    Saludos from Aguascalientes, Mexico.
  • Obvious and simple but of course common sense isn't common practice because of that learned helplessness virus that's going around. The smile on myour face tells me you are glad to be reunited with your special camera-person! Enjoy Amsterdam - great city if you can avoid being mown down by speeding cyclists and trams ;-)
  • Sounds all too similar. It's the same in any country; just ask. I like the idea of the package, never thought about it that way before - electronic is good for the short term but won't build a relationship. Always good stuff, thank you Eric.
  • Makes perfect sense. It's an extension of what we're already doing. As you discussed yesterday, asking people 'who they know that might be interested...' allows you to connect through the people you know to the people they know. And by mentioning the name of the person that referred you, it should provide you with a warm introduction to your foreign contacts.

    Also, the suggestion to mail a physical package vs an internet link will certainly make a larger impression. And the biggest tip of all - professionals take action, while amateurs might sometime get around to it. As Eric tells us everyday, it's time to go pro! Thanks, Eric!
  • denisekay
    We know people that know people. We are the world, lets connect and grow.
  • MarvinTowler
    I love the consistency of your message. I was listening to GoPro and this fits in perfectly with always expanding your list.
  • PaulineP
    Excellent suggestions as always.
  • gmeyerson
    great stuff, looking for people in London right now as we speak!!
  • Sweet! All sooo similar. What I ask is "Who do you know you in..."
    And you know what Eric, I just talk about mailing stuff to prospects in my post in noon. :-D
  • Paco_Carreno
    I like the way everything connect... all the stuff we're learning... Once you connect with the long-distance prospect... it's the same... "If I... would you..." or "Do you know someone over there that... "

    It's a non-threatening approach that will be helpful, thank you.
  • Good point about sending a physical package. People love to get things in the mail and are much more likely to give your business a serious look if you take the time, effort and expense to send them a package.
  • Thank you Eric. I got it now!
  • Would LOVE to go to Amsterdam!
  • I'm listening to this video over and over again.
    I am building up a large network (on my team) up there in the European Countries and this video training is helping me tremendously. Thank you Eric.
  • dougharkins
    We just opened another country in our business, so I am thankful of the timing of this information.
  • christinaglazar
    I was born, raised and educated in Switzerland. I really have to underline the selling "physical information" to a person in another country. Most of my fellow country people wouldn't go to any link especially if it is networkmarketing. I may add learning a bit about the cultur of the target country and a few words in their language is going a long way. And again building a relationship is always key doesn't matter where. Thank you Eric - as always incredible clip!
  • SJ Doug
    Sounds like more common sense to me. Good stuff Eric.
  • Eric, your tips are always grreat! I like the way you put it, so simple and straight to the point.
    Yes, greatness is simple.
  • This is a great tip. It's even better to start building those connections before your company launches in that country---that's a big professionals tip.
  • Eric, have you thought about asking the financially-troubled US Postal Service to put you on a retainer? <grin>

    "The vision that you glorify in your mind, the ideal that you enthrone in your heart - this you will build your life by, this you will
    become."- James Allen
  • Miguel Cortez
    One of the Core commint ment in the bussiness of network marketing
  • janetrajala
    Great info. Thanks!
  • Liked the tips of asking "Who do you know in xxx?" especially if your company is already in that international country. Also I have learned to just keep sponsoring locally yourself and you WILL find people who know people who know people n lots of countries. My upline just returned from "Australian" where we launched just over a year ago and although HE has never sponsored anyone PERSONALLY there has a group of over 2,000 distributors. It can happen for anyone just willing to share their opportunity.

    A great read is also "Three Feet From Gold" by Sharon Lechter and Greg Reid, which talks about turning opportunities into realities.
  • thats a great concept that most people miss, you can network your way to meet someone international rather than trying to connect cold to them directly. This approach could also be used the same way expanding into other states in the US, I think people need to establish themselves rock solid before spreading themselves too thin, and this is a great approach to do that too. thanks Eric!
  • Judith Atkinson
    You brighten my day and make it all sound so simple.

    I Llive in Spain and would dearly like to get it going.
  • Denise Cox
    this is inspiring to me to do the "indirect approach" with a friend in engalnd! thank you!
  • Lorraine
    thanks for the great advice on sending information. Sometimes we think that technology is the answer.
  • This will even work in your neighborhood given how few people know their next door neighbors any more.
  • Love it!
  • pollyhulseman
    This is great advice for when I want to go international.
  • daddykekere
    I was expecting some big complicated technique where international expansion was concerned but you made it very simple,just by simply asking around. Also the "send a link" vs. "send a package" concept makes so much business sense. I have read about it and your mentioning it here again greatly strenghtened that arguement for me. Thank you very much.
  • Hi Eric. Thanks for the tip - I think I will continue building Sweden for a while and then build mor Internationally. / Linda, Sweden
  • Israel. Do you reco recommend mend we build locally before we pursue international?
  • Gakungu
    Great info. Thanks Eric.
  • julie67
    Hey Eric, another great show! Your passion and compassion shows each time you share your knowledge. You are a true BLESSING to us all. Thanks!
  • ybimbalanced
    Great idea, I have never focused on getting into foreign country markets, but I propably should. Thanks
  • Dave S
    I would also recommend you have your friend introduce you to the international prospect in advance of personally reaching out to add credibility to when you do contact them. Great when you share a new tip, "do you know anyone" and couple it with a previous lesson, "if I, will you?". Also interesting to hear your experiance of sending print vs. electronic.
  • Great help. I'll come back to this video when my company goes to other countries. For now I'll do what you said in the USA.
  • That is a great tip Eric.
  • latachia_2
    That was great advise for those who are in companies that are long distance.I'm just goining to work on "do you know anyone that's interested in........."So.......QOTD USA But,I can still use the same procedure for out of state& MAIL out a DVD ,instead of a website,for the ones people refer. Thanks for the great insites.
  • peterragg
    Great tip Eric,

    Keep out of those cafes. There are some great sights in Amsterdam.

    Regards
    Peter Ragg
  • bryantkeefe
    Great last point. The amateurs are always "getting around to it" versus the Pro's who just do it over and over.
  • NANCY Eldred
    Eric - You give such valuable information in a way that makes complete sense.

    You take the .. fear factor .. out of everything.. " Do you know anyone in ...... "
    Great tip on mailing out information
  • Alex Tita
    Here as promised
  • Love the simplicity of the words: ''Do you know somebody in....'' Anybody can do this. Great stuff Eric. Best regards from your biggest fan.
  • Great advice, especially the part about sending a physical package
  • kgoren
    Great tips on how to expand your business beyond US soil. Sending a package and following up, instead of doing it electronically.
  • ritafulton
    My company has not gone international, yet; however, will keep in mind just like networking in the USA only greater distance.

    Thank you
  • ericworre
    Yes, this works great for building nationally
  • jeffreyhall
    set a plan and follow relentlessly!
  • It's simple a basic repitition, asking questions and sharing, but no doubt, there is nothing simple about your travel schedule Eric. I love all the different location each day.
  • eabus
    Good one.
    I dream with traveling internationally while doing presentations and getting paid.
    Thank you Eric
  • Dee_Canada
    Thank you Eric!! The thought of expanding internationally in a REAL way is thrilling and terrifying! Language barriers (yes....I am looking at a barrier..*sigh*) scare the heck out of me! How to you deal with that as you travle around the globe?
  • brigittapatel
    Great tip and sending info by mail.
    We are so caught up with that instant thing, fast is not always effective.
    Thanks a million.
  • Arnold Thompson
    Great advice, I'm gonna start doing that.
  • claralondono
    Sometimes the simplest things are the hardest to do..the difference is what makes you a profesional..we will go through with the actions.
    Great simple, logical advice. Thank you
  • Great tip. Lets go pro Internationally!

    Wow, I think I've caught up with all the videos I missed while moving house. Magic :-)
  • FrankMarshman
    Great tips. Thank you as always. Going from poser to amateur towards professional is quite a challenge but what are the alternatives? I haven't won the lottery...haven't bought a ticket either.
  • Kjell Englund
    Thanks for the tip
  • hpena
    I love the simplicity. I would most like to build in Colombia, my whole family is there.

    Nando
  • billrogers
    Great tips. Works same way in Going from State to State.
  • Hai
    Correct that... Everyone loves to get "something" in the MAILBOX- but if you know how to send a person thru the mailbox let me know...ha!
  • I think there are some Sicilian "networks" that could probably send a person via the mail - although normally it's just a finger then the recipient collects the rest ;-)
  • Hai
    Everyone loves to get someone in the MAILBOX- a lost art! Great idea especially in the age of emails. Back to the basic! Thanks Eric.
  • hlj521
    Thank you Eric! I love how that concept flows from the indirect approach from yesterday! I am using that approach this week! Thank you so very much for all you do!
  • Thanks so much for this simple yet effective tip...my company is just beginning their international expansion and planning on opening in 40 countries in less than 5 years! Daunting yet exciting! SO take the simple approach and build one country together as a team-works for me! So Australia it is! My best friend is already there and part of our team...those glorious photos of your trip to Hayman Islands may also have something to do with this choice :-)
  • Katie N
    Great advice,I am also a believer in sending a "physical package". I have done that with prospects within the US.Hope you enjoyed the "coffee" in Amsterdam!
  • Episode 53 of Eric Worre's 100 Episode throw Down Challenge:

    Great info Eric. Build just as you would in anywhere basically whether it's in the states or around the world. Physical packages over virtual. Thank you for confirming what I thought. Enjoy the "coffee houses."
  • QOTD: I 'd love to build a team in Australia and also the EU
  • Cee_G
    My goal is to build it here. It will eventually get "there".
  • talya_mitzafon
    I just arrived from a business meeting with my partners, we design a campain to built a big organization in a certain country. And here you are with this genious tip!!! Thank you so much.
  • Outstanding advice. Tagging onto this it appears the indirect approach from yesterday would tag well with this once the contact has been made for a long distance or out of town market. Thanks.
  • anthonyviglietta
    I love how all of the concepts flow into one another. Ex: Do you know anyone? And then, IF I would YOU. Everything is cohesive.
  • good tip, in particular narrowing it down to a region or city
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  • Jillian
    Thanks for the sound advice. I always thought that technology was the advantage globally, it seems the old-fashioned way is still the way to go. MLM may save the good 'ol Post Office!
  • quintaser
    I love that Tip, "Do you know anyone?".
    Have a nice trip Eric. I wonder, what do you do when you are on vacations?

    That's a rock star way of life.

    From Puebla, Mexico; I am Sergio Quintana, MLM Pro
  • patrickmcfeely
    I will have to say Good by to links, and hello to the post,
    Thank you for your time Eric
  • soxfan071
    Thanks for the tip! Do you know anyone?
  • randyhendrickson
    I like what you have shared. When I think about what you said, you could do the same thing here in the US and ask for specific states and cities. Thank You so much
  • peterburrows
    You know the simple ones are often the best.....
    I have had so much value from yesterday and today.
    Thanks Eric
  • tomlacey
    Looks like it's time to expand like a pro.
  • Ria Leermakers
    I'm still building locally. But this view on prospecting I can use in my own country as well as in the rest of the world.
  • carolbarrett
    So simple--just ask "do you know anyone". I would love to build my business in Australia. Thanks Eric.
  • Work locally think globally, be aware off what countries your company is in.
    Good advice as always Eric
  • Good tips here Eric, especially the reference to a 'physical package'. Knee-jerk would've been to send the web link ... thanks!

    For those that have some $$ to work with, they may want to explore PPC and target the opening country as well.

    Best,
    Scott
  • mariasiro
    wow, this will be very useful, thank's eric
  • ulla99
    Thanks, very good and useful practical advice!
  • wow thats simple !
  • karenandian
    Thank you Eric; the important thing is in the follow up of sending the package.
  • Mark_Abrahams_UK
    OK, so this has got me thinking.
    This time round I’ll keep it short – with my full notes and comments kept for myself rather than crowding this NMPRO virtual space once more.

    So it’s still about taking and using our skills to form real relationships, friendships and partnerships. Here's my spin: a friend of a friend of a friend may be no more or less my friend – no matter where in the world that enterprising person is, the right person will always be the right person.

    I (v) Amsterdam – but the taxi driver there who damaged my car still owes me money (and time). It’s just as well I moved on almost immediately from this debacle – wasted time is the greatest waste of all.

    Got it!
    Thanks again Eric
  • sounds easy
  • Great episode Eric. I just hope your viewers don't ever forget to start locally and continue to build locally while prospecting internationally.
    Have a great time in Europe.
  • I guess that if you like to expand, you have to focus in just one place at the time, and be good there.
    And I believe the easiest way is to find someone in your own country who have family or real friends/connections in that country....
  • MagnusEdvald
    This is a very important point you are making Eric. Sending a package has much better results.
  • Ngoc Tran
    Great sharing, Eric! You gave me more strength.
  • agree with you!
    eletronic material have a very low positiv answer!

    tks for that and enjoy your tour around Europe!
  • yuvalcohen
    Thanks Eric.
    What a wonderful tool you give.
    I am working on establishment of a successful organization in Israel
  • Erik
    Yep, this is great :)
  • Fantastic...thanks. I would like to build in the USA.
  • wouterdeprez
    interesting! Are there generic approach packets available out there (that you could send with any company)?
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