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If it wasn't a scam would you do it?

There are so many really bad companies that make claims that are out of this world and I pass them up...I don't want ot loose my shirt. I finally found a great company and have held onto my shirt too. Here is my question...how do I get around the bad stigma that network marketing companies have? I have a great business going and I get really frustrated when the second I mention the type of company it is everyone turns and runs. I am an honest business person who works hard and I run an honest business that I love sharing with other people. I'm not a hard salesperson. I don't beat people over their heads to buy my products. I don't force people to sign up then leave them high and dry. I train my people, I help them find their feet, I hold their hand for as long as it takes. I help people find their way. So, how do I get past those that automatically say no just because it is Network Marketing? Oh, this is not a commercial. I really am looking for some honest thinking here.

Public Comments

  1. Is this a commercial?
  2. Odds are what you're introducing to them is a completely opposite of what they've been taught all there lives in regards to money & creating income .... you'll get many more no's than yes's ... the only thing you can do is not take the no's personally, take them professionally ... they aren't saying no to you as a person, they are saying no to the business you're offering... basically just tell yourself "Next!" and move on
  3. Most people don't like to sell stuff, its a hard job because they get alot of NO's too. And alot of NO's means not alot of money.
  4. Try to show as much proof as you possible can to show that the company really is a good company. Give links of it! Tell them how good you have done! Always talk to them with a exciting voice. Make friends before selling! Those sometimes help! I wish you luck! Take care!
  5. 1. Do not require that your "Recruits" pay money to start. 2. Do not require that your "Recruits" to buy any products. 3. Be honest, tell every new "Recruits" the success and failure rate. 4. If it is Quixtar, quit now, don't throw good money after bad, we already know their failure rate is 99.9996%. 5. If it is selling skin care products, give it up, you can get better products in any store.
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