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7 Forum Marketing Tips For Network Marketers

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Is it worth spending time in online marketing forums? Does forum marketing really work?

I would definitely say “YES!” Considering you are following the forum marketing tips below.

You can make some great connections there. Find answers to your questions by posting threads. Well, even find prospects for your business opportunity.

However there are some rules you need to follow.

Some are common sense but still I see people violate them all the time.

Just like blogs, or social networks, online marketing forums are very public. People can follow and observe you without you even knowing it. So it is of utmost importance that you are at your best behavior at all times.

I think it goes without saying that you should be treating people with courtesy and respect.

Here are some forum marketing tips that will make your experience in online marketing forums more fun:

  1. Read the rules. That should be a no brainer, as not following the rules can get you banned from online marketing forums altogether.
  2. Be transparent. Don’t hide behind an avatar, company logo, picture of your dog or any other such nonsense. People want to know who you are. They are much more likely to connect with you when they can see your face.
  3. Be kind and polite to fellow members. Think twice before cutting someone down, leaving a rude comment, or being darn right nasty. Remember, these are real people you are interacting with. Just like you, they do have feelings. Offensive language doesn’t get you anywhere. It can actually get you banned from the forum as well.
  4. Never sell or promote anything. People don’t like to be spammed. An online marketing forum is not an ad board, but a place to communicate, share experiences and help and support other members.
  5. Always give value. If you have helpful information that you can add to forums, or the solution to someone’s problem ,  by all means share it. Share freely without expecting anything in return. The more you contribute the better people will get to know you.
  6. Be appreciative. If someone helped you out, please let them know that you appreciate their help and support. A little “thank you” can go a long way.
  7. Create an attractive signature file. This is the place where you can link to your opportunity, your website or your blog. The only place where you can toot your own horn. So make it interesting for people to want to find out more about you or your business.

There you have it. It’s not rocket science. Most of it is common sense.

Remember, whatever you say in online marketing forums is public and out there for everyone to see.

I hope these forum marketing tips have been helpful.

Oh, by the way, you can find some great online marketing forums by doing a search on Google.

However, the best online marketing forum I have found is BetterNetworker.

If you are already at Better Networker, make sure to connect with me. I’d love to meet you.

To your success!

Ilka Flood
The Enlightened Networker

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Hi Ilka,

Very nice forum tips.

You’re right, taking part in forums can be great for business, but it needs to be done right, or it will blow up in your face.

Great post!

Susanna
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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Susanna,

Absolutely! If you obey by the rules and keep giving value, it can be a great tool to build your business.

Have an awesome week!

Ilka

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Hey Ilka!

You make some great points here. I have also seen some people break these rules.

I cringe when I see folks using using excessive foul language and dropping f-bombs a bunch of times thorough out their posts.

Great Post!

Melisa
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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Melisa,

How did Thumper’s father say …”If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGt9jAkWie4

Have an awesome week!

Ilka

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Hi Ilka,

I’ve found forum marketing to be powerful. I am a regular at the Warrior Forum these days and will be happy to join you at Better Networker, thanks for sharing the link :)

As you stated focus on adding value, and you become valuable. Visitors will want to learn more about someone who shares their insight without pitching. Attraction marketing 101.

Thanks for sharing your insightful tips.

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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Ryan,

I have too. Actually, when I started my nutritional business most of my early team members came from forums. And that was before I learned about “Attraction Marketing.”

Thanks for your great comment!

Ilka

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I’ve found that the best thing to strive for is to write every thread with the intent to turn it into a sticky – this not only forces you to deliver great content but think outside the box.

The individual replies are nice but when you land a sticky thread which stays for years – that’s some major benefit!
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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Murray,

That’s an awesome philosophy!! I definitely can see the benefits. Thanks!

Have an awesome week!

Ilka

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Hey Ilka

Do we always have to be nice and polite :)
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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Peter,

YES! We always have to be nice and polite ;)

We only get one chance to make a first impression. So we best make it a great one.

Have an awesome week!

Ilka

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Thanks for all the information Ilka. A very successful forum marketer I know told me once that the way to become an authority in a forum is to add value wherever possible and not to ask any questions yourself until you are regarded as such. I have to say I have not spent a lot of time in forums so I couldn’t vouch for this but sounds like it makes sense.

~Marcus
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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Marcus,

It makes total sense to me. Darn it! I just asked a question at BetterNetworker. Guess I blew it, huh? ;)

Have an awesome week!

Ilka

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Hey Ilka

You can take these great rules and apply them to social media and blogging (comment wise).

Good stuff. Forum marketing is also a great way to pick up value for yourself, which you can in-turn pass on in a blog post.

Dwayne
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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Dwayne,

You are right. You can take these rules anywhere.

Oh, and you made a very good point about picking up value. Absolutely!

Thanks for your great comment!

Ilka

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Hi.. great tips.. i like tips number 7.. :)
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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi again Azuan,

I agree. If you are really creative with #7 you can really make a great difference for your business. Curiosity killed the cat :)

Have a great week!

Ilka

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Appreciate you sharing your 7 Forum Marketing Tips For Network Marketers post Ilka. I love a post that has real value. Take care, Michael

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Hi Ilka, thanks for the tips. I haven’t tried forum marketing yet so this info will help me in how to do marketing in forums.

I also shared/tweeted this one.

Thanks,
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