Aren’t you fed up with the old school techniques of network marketing? You know what I mean..hanging the flyers; bugging your relatives and friends; holding the Tuesday night hotel meetings.
When I joined my first network marketing company, I was told to do use these same techniques. The very first thing on the list was to contact at least 100 people and ask everyone of them if they would be interested in making some extra money.
I was unable to answer the questions eveyone had, so I often got hung up on and really was faced with nothing but rejection.
When I was officially rejected by everyone that I knew, all my upline told me to do was to go out and buy some opportunity leads.
This brought on more rejection as well as spending a lot of money.
So now I’m frustrated with no money and nothing to show for all my effort.
Then just as I was going to give up, I found what I consider to be the “life saver” for my business.
This radical discovery explained how I could attract an endless stream of prospects to me ready to join and actually get paid to prospect. Sounds impossible, I know.
This was great news because I was so frustrated with the old school method that I’d failed at so often.
Cold calling prospects is a thing of the past as far as I’m concerned. Now I know how to create endless new leads and customers and distributors.
Before my new discovery I purchased a list and started phoning people and phoning more people and phoning more people.
I may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I figured out that cold-calling leads were not going to build my business for me, so I searched for a better way.
When I started in Network Marketing I had absolutely no skills; no sales skills, no marketing skills, no confidence, no direction, no warm market, no clue. I started from nothing.
Most of the how-to books I read are written by superstars who have a monetary interest in maintaining their downline and selling them a pipe dream.
I hope that you will join me on this journey. With good research you will be pleased at what you discover.
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