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The Wrong Way to Impress a Customer ail message you write to find your two leaders?Do you like to see impressive, amazing things? Do you like to witness jaw dropping, astonishing situations and events? Of course you do. Everybody does. And it only costs eight bucks. That's right, for eight bucks you can go to a movie theatre and watch Bruce Willis or Arnold Schwarzenegger deliver two solid hours of stunning imagery, special effects, lighting, action and thrills, splashed across the big screen in blazing color and Dolby Surround Sound. These days, with a few thousan This is the point where you need to do your homework. Look very closely at the program for which you want to build a successful team for. Answer yourself the following questions: 1. What is the product or service that this program sells? Electrical Jobs: Substation Operators or Switchmen Jobs Any x by y matrix plan has one big risk... but also one big advantage.Substation operators, also known as switchmen, are in charge of the monitoring of the machinery that distributes electricity to residential, business and industrial areas. They operate in electrical substations monitoring equipment that increases or decreases voltage. They have to check the electric substations throughout the country to check charts, oil levels in equipment, temperature changes, load conditions, oil leaks, and any irregularities. In addition, switchmen have to operate switchboard leve The biggest risk: People in your downline might think they don't have to promote and just wait for your spillover. The biggest advantage: Still, it's a great way to build a deep team quick... if you and the people in your team understand that they shouldn't just sit and wait for it to happen. The following 3 steps you need to follow and teach to build a successful team: 1. Find 2 people... It doesn't really matter if it's e.g. a 2x15 forced matrix or wider. If the matrix is wider than 2, or even unlimite^d wide, I recommend to start with 2 and then go wider when your team has been fully build at least 4 levels deep. 2. Next build a relationship with them, teach them this 3 easy steps and motivate them until they find 2 people on their own. 3. Then motivate your 2 people to motivate their 2 people to also find 2 people ... etc. I believe this is a much better way to build a successful team. And not to mass promote and hope that a few in the masses you sponsor build a team on their own... but instead motivate to motivate to build the team... all the way down. If you mass promote... you might be able to initially build a big downline... but since there will be no relationship, it will fall apart fast as well. If you or somebody in your team has a big list of people to email to, then you or those people could send a message to all, telling them that you are looking for 2 leaders only. Ask them to email you back and tell you "why" you should choose them. Then pick the 2 best ones... and move one with step 2 above. Also if a downline member is struggling... and no matter how hard he or she tries, he or she is not able to find two on their own... e.g. due to lack of people he or she knows... then you could do such a mailing on their behalf. The primary approach that works best is to talk via chat first with the people you know already. Those, that we already have a relationship with. If that doesn't generate your 2 leaders... then you could use the mailing approach looking for two leaders as I described before. But what should you tell people during the chat or in the email message you write to find your two leaders? This is the point where you need to do your homework. Look very closely at the program for which you want to build a successful team for. Answer yourself the following questions: 1. What is the product or service that this program sells? Enron Commodity Trading was Not Original the matrix is wider than 2, or even unlimite^d wide, I recommend to start with 2 and then go wider when your team has been fully build at least 4 levels deep.If one were to go an annual report for El Paso Energy from 2000; they would find on page 11 of the shareholders report a picture of their 80,000 square foot trading floor, with 700 merchant staff. Enron many thought had in fact originated this; once upon a time claiming to be the largest in the world energy trading floor. So it was not new for Enron have come up with the concept, yes as far as trading floors for energy were concerned they did build a bigger one. It was not totally innovative for them 2. Next build a relationship with them, teach them this 3 easy steps and motivate them until they find 2 people on their own. 3. Then motivate your 2 people to motivate their 2 people to also find 2 people ... etc. I believe this is a much better way to build a successful team. And not to mass promote and hope that a few in the masses you sponsor build a team on their own... but instead motivate to motivate to build the team... all the way down. If you mass promote... you might be able to initially build a big downline... but since there will be no relationship, it will fall apart fast as well. If you or somebody in your team has a big list of people to email to, then you or those people could send a message to all, telling them that you are looking for 2 leaders only. Ask them to email you back and tell you "why" you should choose them. Then pick the 2 best ones... and move one with step 2 above. Also if a downline member is struggling... and no matter how hard he or she tries, he or she is not able to find two on their own... e.g. due to lack of people he or she knows... then you could do such a mailing on their behalf. The primary approach that works best is to talk via chat first with the people you know already. Those, that we already have a relationship with. If that doesn't generate your 2 leaders... then you could use the mailing approach looking for two leaders as I described before. But what should you tell people during the chat or in the email message you write to find your two leaders? This is the point where you need to do your homework. Look very closely at the program for which you want to build a successful team for. Answer yourself the following questions: 1. What is the product or service that this program sells? Sales Lessons From The Grocery Aisle! ead motivate to motivate to build the team... all the way down."The odds of going to the store for a loaf of bread and coming out with only a loaf are three billion to one. " - Erma BombeckThere are many things we all have in common and one of them is that we have ALL gone grocery shopping (definitely not one of my favorite tasks!)Erma Bombeck was right.When have you ever walked into the grocery store and bought...one banana? You may have had the best of intentions but as you were walking briskly to the till ...SOMETHING ELSE caught your e If you mass promote... you might be able to initially build a big downline... but since there will be no relationship, it will fall apart fast as well. If you or somebody in your team has a big list of people to email to, then you or those people could send a message to all, telling them that you are looking for 2 leaders only. Ask them to email you back and tell you "why" you should choose them. Then pick the 2 best ones... and move one with step 2 above. Also if a downline member is struggling... and no matter how hard he or she tries, he or she is not able to find two on their own... e.g. due to lack of people he or she knows... then you could do such a mailing on their behalf. The primary approach that works best is to talk via chat first with the people you know already. Those, that we already have a relationship with. If that doesn't generate your 2 leaders... then you could use the mailing approach looking for two leaders as I described before. But what should you tell people during the chat or in the email message you write to find your two leaders? This is the point where you need to do your homework. Look very closely at the program for which you want to build a successful team for. Answer yourself the following questions: 1. What is the product or service that this program sells? Increasing the ROI on Your Networking ember is struggling... and no matter how hard he or she tries, he or she is not able to find two on their own... e.g. due to lack of people he or she knows... then you could do such a mailing on their behalf.Networking requires an investment of time, money and effort. Here are four ways to be sure your return on that investment is worthwhile.Decide what you wantWhy are your attending networking events? Are you looking for a new job? More business? Social contacts in a new home town? Whatever your purpose, stay focused on it, or things can slide into just another long lunch.Attend the right eventIf you are, say, a graphic designed looking for clients, why s The primary approach that works best is to talk via chat first with the people you know already. Those, that we already have a relationship with. If that doesn't generate your 2 leaders... then you could use the mailing approach looking for two leaders as I described before. But what should you tell people during the chat or in the email message you write to find your two leaders? This is the point where you need to do your homework. Look very closely at the program for which you want to build a successful team for. Answer yourself the following questions: 1. What is the product or service that this program sells? The Most Misused Tool in Meetings ail message you write to find your two leaders?Lisa came to the meeting ready to participate. She had some specific ideas that she wanted to share – ideas that she thought would help the team move forward on the problem they were discussing. The meeting got off to a good start and everyone was involved in the discussion. At what seemed like the appropriate time, Lisa shared her idea.People didn’t seem as enthused about it as she thought they might. So she talked a bit more about it, hoping they would understand. Some other people didn’t This is the point where you need to do your homework. Look very closely at the program for which you want to build a successful team for. Answer yourself the following questions: 1. What is the product or service that this program sells? You noticed that I mentioned everything related to money at the end? Yes, I did order the above list by priority on purpose. When you answer yourself those questions, keep always in mind to answer to most elementary question everybody has... which is: What is in it for me? Also often called WIIFM. Once you learn to answer that question, you will be easily able to find your two leaders. BTW... there is a shortcut to your homework assignment. :) Ask your sponsor to answer the six questions above... then check an confirm those answers are accurate and match your own opinion about the program. This can save you time and strengthen the relationship with your own sponsor as you work with him together to answer them. Tip: There are millions of programs out there on the net and many people, including me, fall easily prey to start joining too many at once. The grass always seems to look greener on the other side. ;) I live now by the following rule... Earn with two programs (meaning: be in profit) before you even consider to join one new one. And I recommend that you too do that. Copyright 2004 Frank Bauer
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