Wk4002 – Network Marketing Scams – Youtube Videos
If you do a search on youtube for the name of a network marketing company you're with or are doing research on, you'll usually find the name of the company followed by the word scam. Does this get your attention?
If I was looking to do some research on a company to see if it was legitimate or a scam, and I saw the word scam next to the company, I'd watch that video to confirm my suspicions.
When you watch the video, the person in the video is actually promoting that company and is using the word scam in the headline to get your attention. You'll see it everywhere you look on youtube. Here are a few scam titles you'll find:
uVme – WARNING is it a SCAM?
IS UVME MLM A SCAM?? NAUGHTY SECRET EXPOSED! COMPENSATION
Quixtar Amway Scam
Quixtar Amway – Amway Quixtar SCAM? Training Problems!?
Usana Business SCAM? Concrete Usana Business Training!
Herbalife (Scam – Fraud) Watch Before Enrolling w/Herbalife!
**DON'T BUY** Magnetic Sponsoring (Mike Dillard) UNTIL
Mike Dillard Scam
Building on a budget Fake, Scam!
Do the above headlines get your attention? They'd get my attention if I was doing some research for that company or product.
When you watch the video, the person is actually talking about something totally different. It's called reverse marketing or reverse funnel marketing. You take keywords for other network marketing companies than the one you are promoting and you drive people to your video. You then cross sell them something totally different but related to network marketing, such as a training ebook or course.
If you want to attract leads from other network marketing companies, you use those keywords in your videos and blog posts and pull in people from those companies. These people are super qualified and they already understand about network marketing and MLM. They watch your video and subscribe to your offer.
If you want to know more about the power of keywords, I've written an in depth keyword research tutorial on my other blog.
You need to think laterally when doing video marketing. Who's your target prospect? It's network marketers who are struggling to build their business, or people looking for a home based business. So if you can attract people from other companies into your funnel and capture their lead details, you can build a relationship with them and eventually sponsor them into your business opportunity.
Do some research. Type in a few network marketing companies in the youtube search box followed by the word scam and you'll find hundreds and hundreds of videos talking about that company being a scam. Watch a few of those videos and try to grasp what they are doing.
You can use this with your blog posts, articles, videos, or audio's. Go through a list of various companies, use the name of the company + the word scam in the title and watch the people come flooding in.
If you've got any thoughts, experience or suggestions to add to this, please post a comment in the comments box below.
Action Steps
- Do a search on youtube for your network marketing company and see if you can find someone talking about the company being a scam.
- Think of an angle you can come up with to talk about a business as a scam and then turn it into a positive.
- Write some key points down on paper which will help jog your mind when you come to write your blog post.
- Record a video with you talking about the above.
- Publish your blog post so it appears on your blog
- Upload your video to TubeMogul.com and ensure it's then been automatically submitted to the other video sharing sites.
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Comments on Wk4002 – Network Marketing Scams – Youtube Videos
Do YouTube 'allow' this kind scam title on the videos (or some kind of way look down on it) ? Like talking about Mike Dillard as a scam and wanting to sell something else ?
I was thinking about writing about Michael jackson and he was a drug addict and pedofile. And inside the article write how kind of the person he was. And the message he wanted to deliver to the world. And he became a true prophet but at an awful cause. Is it like that you ment ?
But is it ethical and moral ? I really want to distribute this article, but have my doubts. What do you think ?
hi Kim,
Definitely be careful talking about Michael Jackson, I don't think it would go down well with a headline like that, even if the rest of the content is good.
The network marketing scam angle is reverse marketing and it can work. I don't like to use it very often, but I used to use it and it gets attention if you can get people to view it through Search Engines etc.
Hope that helps,
Thanks
Gavin