Podcast – Network Marketing Technology Made Easy

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Interview with Jennifer Turnage, co-author of HONEY, YOU GOT THIS!: Technology Made Easy For Network Marketers

For many home-based entrepreneurs, network marketing offers an opportunity to work whenever, wherever, and with whomever they want, liberating them from the constraints of corporate life. But to be successful, one must maximize the amount of time developing new business contacts. As a business expands, everyday details such as organizing events and scheduling can sap an entrepreneur’s resources and limit growth.

Richard “Capt’n” Henderson and Sherilyn Colleen interview Jennifer Turnage, co-author of HONEY, YOU GOT THIS!: Technology Made Easy For Network Marketers; discusses key points for mastering ins and outs of network marketing. For any entrepreneur who missed a sale because they forgot to follow-up, warmed up a prospect only to lose them to a competitor, or had people on their list that they never approached, Jennifer Turnage has the answer!

Subjects discussed in podcast include:

  • A better definition of network marketing
  • Why is technology so important for network marketing
  • Different categories of technology that can help entrepreneurs advance their business
  • Ways network markers can advance their business by successfully using different social media platforms
  • Network Marketing means networking – getting out and networking
  • “Email control advice” for network marketing
  • Managing in-person and virtual networking events
  • Co-founding myBeeHyve (www.mybeehyve.com), a woman-owned software company

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Interview Guest:

megan sumrell and jennifer turnage
MEGAN SUMRELL AND JENNIFER TURNAGE (PODCAST GUEST) ARE AUTHORS OF HONEY, YOU GOT THIS!: TECHNOLOGY MADE EASY FOR NETWORK MARKETERS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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