MLM Entrepreneurs, Please Ditch the ‘Hey Girl’ Messages

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“Hey Girl!” Does that catchphrase ring a bell? With every new day, I log on to find yet another generic pitch for a multi-level marketing (MLM) product. While I understand the hustle of building your own business—I’ve been there myself—there’s one thing I cannot stand: receiving a message that starts with “Hey girl.”

When you open with that phrase, it feels impersonal and lazy. You’re attempting to sell me something, but it seems like you’re too busy to even take the time to type my name in a message that’s clearly been copied and sent to countless others. Even worse, you want me to join your “team” and help you earn those commission bonuses without knowing anything about me.

I work hard for my money, just like you do. I know the struggle of getting one yes for every 25 no’s; sometimes, I might be interested in supporting your venture. But if you can’t take the time to personalize your outreach, then let’s save ourselves both the awkwardness of me seeing your message and choosing not to engage. I don’t want to deal with the follow-up messages that just remind me of how impersonal that initial contact was.

So, here’s my advice: the next time you start “working your business,” remember to get to know your audience. Personalize your messages and refer to me by name. If I find value in what you’re offering, I might just consider supporting you.

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In summary, let’s all strive for a more personal touch in our communications. A little effort can go a long way in building genuine connections and fostering meaningful interactions.