You could say nearly anything about MLM to thirty strangers a day and sign up one of them. I learned that lesson by cold calling people in Austin, Texas. As I stated earlier, my mentor told me that to find network marketing success I needed to sign up one person a day for six months and that all I needed to do was approach thirty a day. He was right. Ultimately that group, created my first six months, expanded my efforts and resulted in over ten million dollars income.
So the next step is to pick a number between one and fifty. That number will represent precisely how many folks you intend to prospect each day. Remember that each approach will last no more than two minutes.
There are two facts about MLM which must be remembered by distributors who are truly eager to earn the big checks. The first is that there are plenty of prospects anywhere in the world at any given time. It is impossible to avoid bumping into thirty people a day unless you are chained to a tree in the wilderness. I’ve been amazed by the number of folks who ask me how in the world I find thirty people a day to approach with a network marketing opportunity. I don't get it. Last year a hiker was lost in a snowstorm up in the mountains by Lake Tahoe.
Eventually, hundreds of people joined the search and by the second day a search team of nine rescue workers found him holed up in an old abandoned shack halfway up a mountain. I thought to myself: “Isn’t that interesting, even a lost hiker has nine prospects come to him in under forty-eight hours.”
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So the next step is to pick a number between one and fifty. That number will represent precisely how many folks you intend to prospect each day. Remember that each approach will last no more than two minutes.
There are two facts about MLM which must be remembered by distributors who are truly eager to earn the big checks. The first is that there are plenty of prospects anywhere in the world at any given time. It is impossible to avoid bumping into thirty people a day unless you are chained to a tree in the wilderness. I’ve been amazed by the number of folks who ask me how in the world I find thirty people a day to approach with a network marketing opportunity. I don't get it. Last year a hiker was lost in a snowstorm up in the mountains by Lake Tahoe.
Eventually, hundreds of people joined the search and by the second day a search team of nine rescue workers found him holed up in an old abandoned shack halfway up a mountain. I thought to myself: “Isn’t that interesting, even a lost hiker has nine prospects come to him in under forty-eight hours.”
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