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In Step 1, we talk about establishing a track to run. " Here, in step 2, we will discuss "Being a good parent." Yet that many people are booked in your organization may have had prior experience in network marketing, many will be early. In the same So if you are successful in recruiting people who were involved in network marketing organizations in which they were received by disappointment ∙ thrilled with his present company. In other words, were not as successful as would have liked to be.
It would indicate that those who do not know the best way to things? Well, that's where you come – helping them to set the theme for others to run. Once again, when new distributors know what works, can proceed with confidence and trust is the servant of success. Remember, people are not reproducible, but the systems are.
Step 2 – Being a good sponsor
Being a good parent means to demonstrate their new distributors "Rules"
Rule No. 1: treat it as a business.
In order to succeed, your new distributors who really wants to succeed, be coachable, and fulfill their commitments. In other words, must treat this business like a business.
Rule No. 2: It must be simple.
If you can follow a simple procedure (see Part 1), used the same system with their contacts. If you can see that what he did was simple, they believe they can do it, too. If I had to really work with them more or less "intimidating" that the company, its new distributors do not want to repeat what he did and not any action.
Rule No. 3: Determine your reasons.
If you know what your new distributor wants this company, that is why they want to succeed, you can understand how to get in moments difficult to keep them on the path to success. Remember, most people will be tempted to quit the first setback since they were never clear what they want to achieve in the first place. If the "why" is strong enough, "how" will be easier to transmit.
Rule No. 4: Set goals.
Set specific financial goals and sponsors for the first 30, 60 and 90 days. People are always better when you have developed goals specific in mind.
Rule No. 5: Know Your bottom line
Introduce new distributors to its bottom line, leaders who are building a successful business and earn the kind of revenue that would win. That way, if you are not available to help them have names and phone numbers of others (you must give at least 3) you can get in contact for support. In addition, the meeting with other people are the type of win that would earn income, the system becomes more realistic and achievable.
Rule No. 6: Where are the Tools?
Ensure how to get the tools they need to share with other business. such as tapes / CDs, brochures, business cards, etc. Every business needs information to broadcast with prospects. This is no exception. Remember, people are not reproducible, but the systems are.
Rule No. 7: Make a list of Prospect.
Although everyone makes a list does not necessarily become a source of higher revenue, higher revenue each has a list. In general, they started with their warm market, as these are the people who know.
At this point, your new distributor should be ready to go. They have their "why" clearly in mind, the specific objectives for the next 90 days, contact information for their bottom line many support tools to start, and a list of people to contact.
That said, remember Rule No. 8: We will move at their own pace.
Sponsoring a dealer is a process, not a single event. If they do not want to go as fast as you do, okay. You can not change human nature. People just do what they are willing to do. Encourage, yes, but not about forcing people into something they are unwilling to do.
Bruce Bailey, Ph.D.
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