Interest and specific FB groups The best strategy for your network marketing and relationship-building

 Let’s break this down clearly so you can choose the best strategy for your network marketing and relationship-building.


Two options you mentioned

  1. Groups you have genuine interests in (common hobbies, lifestyle, values, etc.)

  2. Specific groups related to your business (nutrition, weight loss, financial freedom, etc.)


Option 1: Contacting people in groups you already have interests in

Reasons & Benefits

  • Natural connection: You’ll blend in easily, because you share the same interest (e.g. hiking, cooking, entrepreneurship, personal development). Conversations feel real and not forced.

  • Trust factor: People open up faster when they see you’re genuinely interested in the same things, not just pushing a product or business.

  • Long-term relationships: Even if they’re not interested now, they may become prospects later because they like you as a person.

  • Less resistance: You don’t come across as “salesy.” Instead, you’re seen as a friend in the community.


Option 2: Contacting people in specific/niche groups

Reasons & Benefits

  • Laser-targeted audience: People are already looking for weight management, fitness, income opportunities, or health products—exactly what you offer.

  • Faster results: You don’t have to educate as much because the group already aligns with your products or opportunity.

  • Higher conversion rate: These people are more likely to say “yes” because the group itself filters for people with the problem you solve.

  • Authority positioning: By posting value and helping in the group, you can quickly stand out as knowledgeable and trustworthy.


My advice (best strategy for you):

πŸ‘‰ Do both, but with a balance.

  1. Start with interest-based groups to build real friendships, create curiosity, and practice relationship-building without pressure. This keeps your pipeline warm and natural.

  2. Also join targeted groups where your ideal prospect is already searching. Here you’ll get faster leads and business growth.

  3. Golden Rule: Never pitch directly in the group. Build 1-on-1 conversations first. Groups are for connecting, not selling.


The Big Benefit of Mixing Both

  • Warm market energy from interest-based groups (friends, trust, curiosity).

  • Hot market energy from targeted groups (people already interested in solutions).

That way, you’re not dependent on just one source—you’re creating a steady flow of prospects both short-term and long-term.


Would you like me to give you a simple step-by-step daily action plan (like 30 minutes in interest groups + 30 minutes in targeted groups) so you know exactly how to balance the two?

You said:
yes however is that enough time per day doing this and give the DMO numbers
ChatGPT said:

Perfect — you’re thinking in terms of DMO (Daily Method of Operation), which is exactly what keeps network marketers consistent and duplicatable. Let’s build this out for you.


⏱ Is 1 hour (30 min + 30 min) enough?

Yes, if you are consistent every day.
Remember, network marketing is a game of numbers + relationships. You don’t need 5 hours a day—you need focus and discipline with the time you have.

If you stick to 1 focused hour daily, you can absolutely grow. Later, if you want faster results, you can scale to 2–3 hours, but start simple and duplicatable.


πŸ“Š DMO Numbers (Daily Targets)

Here’s a 1-hour-per-day blueprint you (and your team) can follow:

Step 1: Interest-based groups (30 min)

  • Join 2–3 groups where you truly share an interest (fitness, faith, personal growth, cooking, etc.).

  • Engage (not pitch):

    • Like/comment on 5 posts (show genuine support).

    • Start 3 new conversations (e.g., “I see you’re also into hiking—where do you usually go?”).

    • Add 2–3 new friends.


Step 2: Targeted groups (30 min)

  • Join 1–2 groups aligned with your products/opportunity (weight loss, side hustles, wellness, financial freedom).

  • Provide value + connect:

    • Comment/help on 5 posts.

    • Message 3–5 people privately (start with questions, not pitching).

    • Add 2–3 new friends.


πŸ“Œ Daily Numbers to Track (Minimums)

  • 5–10 new conversations daily (mix of interest-based + targeted groups).

  • 5 meaningful comments per group type (10 total).

  • 4–6 new friends added per day.

  • At least 2 private invites daily (when the time feels right).


⚡ Why this works

  • Keeps activity simple & duplicatable (your team can copy it).

  • Builds both warm market (relationships) and hot market (prospects ready now).

  • In 30 days, you’ll have:

    • 120–180 new conversations.

    • ~150 new friends added.

    • 60+ private invites sent.

Even if only 10–20% respond positively, that’s 12–36 solid prospects per month—more than enough to grow consistently.


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