Beware of the MPI's... not just on Halloween

Published on 10-30-2016 09:10:05 PM by Renee Sullivan


Renee Sullivan here... I suppose you think I'm gonna talk about something spooky since it's Halloween. No, not this time, but I can at least say Happy Halloween :) Anyway, Since I have been around online for a few years now, I have discovered that there are in fact people who are MPI's. They are people in your social circle who message you, email you, etc. randomly every few months or so ... just so that you don't "forget" them? MPI stands for "Minimal Possible Investment" These can be "friends" on FB or (any social media platform) that are marketers that you rarely engage with (or they rarely engage with you), but they pop up in random comments or in your inbox, just to "have a presence" or "check in" so that possibly when they have their next offer to pitch, you will remember them. There is not necessarily anything wrong with this, however, I tend to do business with people who engage with me more often than every few months. If you have a proven system and strategy, there's no need to be an MPI. This is the system and strategy I am using and it's working... so no MPI(ing) is necessary: ##YOUR_LINK## Talk Soon! Renee :) p.s. I'd love to know if you've had any experiences like this ... or similar versions of an MPI.

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