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MyLeadSystemPro FAQ #2/10 How Much Money Is MLSP really going to cost me?

Guest post by: Tashamma Smith

Article Overview: When choosing a lead generation system to build your network marketing downline, there are core elements your marketing system should have. With so many systems out there, choosing one can be daunting. You are sure to have the same questions that many networkers want answers to without having to opt in to a list to get those answers. So that problem has been solved for you-the answers to your most Frequently Asked Questions about the top producing leads system for network marketers.

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MyLeadSystemPro FAQ #2/10 How Much Money Is MLSP really going to cost me?

How Much is MLSP Going to Cost Me is a big FAQ and it's a good question. No one wants to start something without knowing if they've got enough to really get started and to carry it through. I understand this, so I'm going to lay it out for you.

1. You will pay the monthly membership and the aweber.

Everyone pays the monthly membership even if you only want to be an affiliate and because you'll want to own your own list, you'll also pay for aweber or getresponse.

2. I would also recommend you buy your own domain name.

This is one of the costs that I didn't know about before joining, but it's not a big deal in terms of cost. You can get a domain from godaddy for ten bucks a year. It's important you do this because you want to brand yourself. You want something easy for your list to remember.

These will get you up and running, but there is one more recommended item to get in the very beginning.

3. The Magnetic Sponsoring course from Mike Dillard.

Magnetic Sponsoring is basically your Attraction Marketing guide. All of the principles taught inside MLSP are based on this model, and you must understand it and how it relates to list building. This, at last time I checked, was a $47 investment. This one time investment also allows you to be an affiliate for all of Mike's products.

Those items will get you going. As far as the marketing, it will depend on how you market. You can use free advertising or paid advertising. That all depends on your budget and personal interests. So to recap, $50 monthly for MLSP (first month is $30), roughly 20 bucks monthly for your autoresponder, $10 a year domain, $47 Magnetic Sponsoring course, and your custom marketing budget.

Remember, once you get going, you'll have the opportunity to quickly recoup your money through the affiliate programs of which Mike Dillard's is going to be the biggest.

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