MCA Offline Techniques

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Hello Warriors,

I just recently signed up with MCA (Motor Club of America) and I was wondering if anybody can tell me some good offline strategies on how I should market the MCA (Motor Club of America) membership to the masses. I was thinking about purchasing a nice domain name, and also use some good keywords for my blog. I would like some ideas on offline techniques. Where are the best places for me to go.

Any Ideas
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  • Profile picture of the author bridev2000
    I just joined too and I may do some offline marketing using the fear factor. What I mean is contacting tow truck companies, auto repair shops etc. and selling the service first and settle in with the business opportunity. Most marketers I see are selling the money aspect of the opportunity and not show what these services can do to help improve their lives.
    Let the bonus of the commission be the closing factor not the only factor.
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    • Profile picture of the author KissMyLayOFF
      Originally Posted by bridev2000 View Post

      I just joined too and I may do some offline marketing using the fear factor. What I mean is contacting tow truck companies, auto repair shops etc. and selling the service first and settle in with the business opportunity. Most marketers I see are selling the money aspect of the opportunity and not show what these services can do to help improve their lives.
      Let the bonus of the commission be the closing factor not the only factor.
      Totally agree!
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  • Profile picture of the author bonvideo
    Two ideas:

    1. A Professional Fan Page on Facebook (I mean a professional page that cost to get running) but it can pay back like crazy once fully operative. think of thousands of fans to legally mass mail every time you want to.

    2. Try to work some deals with related brick and mortar shops like offers and freebies for customers that wont cost a dime to you but store owners and customers will find a lot of value on it. Again the FB page can play a interesting role there.

    Websites are cool but if not properly managed can do more bad than good to your business.. Have you ever visited an isolated or crappy silent, ugly looking site after checking a guys personal card, flyer etc? That is what I am talking about... Social media is a good safe place to start playing, etc.

    PM me If you need more details or have any questions etc I will be glad to help.

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    • Profile picture of the author KissMyLayOFF
      Originally Posted by bonvideo View Post

      Two ideas:

      1. A Professional Fan Page on Facebook (I mean a professional page that cost to get running) but it can pay back like crazy once fully operative. think of thousands of fans to legally mass mail every time you want to.

      2. Try to work some deals with related brick and mortar shops like offers and freebies for customers that wont cost a dime to you but store owners and customers will find a lot of value on it. Again the FB page can play a interesting role there.

      Websites are cool but if not properly managed can do more bad than good to your business.. Have you ever visited an isolated or crappy silent, ugly looking site after checking a guys personal card, flyer etc? That is what I am talking about... Social media is a good safe place to start playing, etc.

      PM me If you need more details or have any questions etc I will be glad to help.

      Maurice
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      Great advice! There is a guy on FB, Bill Shum whose come up with some pretty cool and affordable sites! www.mcaignite.com/siteorders.html
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  • Profile picture of the author melodeas
    offline marketing will work if you are consistent. You should try flyers as a work at home opp. You should use car magnet to advertise to benefits of MCA. enough eyes on your signs will get you new customers
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    • Profile picture of the author nomoreliving925
      You have to find a flyer that promotes the benefits. Theres too many MCA reps promoting the same opportunity. I'd say go to some dealerships around your area and show them your flyer of ONLY the benefits. But of course the flyer has to grab the attention of a driver. That is probably the best way as far as I know. Stay off from the the Internet and show your success to your friends on Facebook. Sales will start coming in on autopilot ... this is what some of the bigger reps don't tell you and want to turn every idea to money ..
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      • Profile picture of the author KissMyLayOFF
        Originally Posted by nomoreliving925 View Post

        You have to find a flyer that promotes the benefits. Theres too many MCA reps promoting the same opportunity. I'd say go to some dealerships around your area and show them your flyer of ONLY the benefits. But of course the flyer has to grab the attention of a driver. That is probably the best way as far as I know. Stay off from the the Internet and show your success to your friends on Facebook. Sales will start coming in on autopilot ... this is what some of the bigger reps don't tell you and want to turn every idea to money ..
        If more people would do *offline* instead of instant gratification, online marketing, M.C.A would go much farther and keep it's long standing reputation in tact.
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    • Profile picture of the author KissMyLayOFF
      Originally Posted by melodeas View Post

      offline marketing will work if you are consistent. You should try flyers as a work at home opp. You should use car magnet to advertise to benefits of MCA. enough eyes on your signs will get you new customers
      If members would stop creating *fake* buzz with hyped lies, it would stop folks from calling this a scam when it's not! They focus on the commission part of it and in turn others do the same. Ugh, it's SO annoying.
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  • Profile picture of the author eClicker
    What about an offline work shop if you are not afraid to speak in front of people. You can teach them the benefits of being self employed for example, or how to network with people, how MCA is better than AAA.

    Been down this road before lol what out instructors wanted us to do was drive solo ads to a squeeze page buy many solo ad vendors don't like pushing MLM type marketing. SOME dont I have seen some that will.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnnyblaze1009
    I always question that MCA..... and the hype has died down a little.
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  • Profile picture of the author jd2243
    I joined MCA. Before I did, investigated the opportunity and saw that it was sound. Next I realized many reps are marketing online and saturating the net. Offline marketing, is of course the next option. Believe it or not, there are still people who do not go online. I have friends who can't hardly open an email, so there is lots of potential there.

    Just like one of the contributors said, your website needs to look good even if you use flyers, business cards etc. I also use a recorded message for those people who are intimidated by the internet. See my site here

    It is important that you find a way to stand out from the herd. This what I did. My advice is to be creative, not overly aggressive. People are really hurting out here and looking for a way to make more income, BUT no opportunity is going to benefit you without working at it.

    I tell my team members, to make a business plan and treat their MCA opportunity like any other business and set it up right. Offline techniques are great just be genuine, approachable and call people back after you sign them up.

    If you need help or advice, feel free to contact me here

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    • Profile picture of the author KissMyLayOFF
      Motor Club Lady...do you have a website?
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