Sunday, October 17, 2010

Network Marketing Recruiting - 3 Tips to Bring Halloween is no tricks!

Ann Vertel wrote a blog post that said, essentially, if you have children, trick or treating, do not get all worked up over the houses have their lights on. The correlation of direct selling is that we should be as direct sales consultants do not have the people who do not want, or to participate in a business relationship shocked - by purchase or the date of posting. In essence, they "turned from their house lights," and we should not take it personally - just keep the house next door and collect our goodies elsewhere.

But as I thought of Halloween as for the correlation, there is still more is possible from this holiday and take your network marketing business:

1. Those parents on the sidewalk.

Your first Halloween, a trusted adult was probably the whole neighborhood with you, hold your hand and leads you to the door and shows you exactly how to say the magic words that opened the door to> Candy paradise. As we grow in our activities and "best" trick or treat "lift, these parents and adults to the sidewalk so that we can not" uncool ".

There may be one or had a - a guide to take you along the way, watch your actions and help the best we can. Working out your first attempts at your company, which could also have held your hand and went straight to the door - including the beating he has done for you. You're not working for us.But they have their watchful eye on us and help us on the road beside us tips on how to make the house next door works better. Not to be ungrateful, but do not expect them to do the work for you. You have to get training (guide) - - If you want the goodies, then you have the words to say about them!

2. The "Candy Grabber"

Every Halloween has its share of the spoils that go around the hood 'tearspockets of children. Offenders get their kicks' takin candy from babies and hurt in Hallow's Eve. They have other children went from house to house through? Nope. Homeowners do not stop, for the goodies? Of course not!

Whether we admit it or not, there are a lot of people in direct marketing that gives the industry a bad name - but it does not mean that all give up and go home. On the contrary. I know that for me when I wasdealing with a bully on Halloween night, I went back and tried twice to recover my losses. Now that I'm older and wiser, I know there are many more to visit the neighbors to find the gold directly.

3. A kind of goodies from Maple Buns

Oh, how I hated the Bun Maple as a child. We do these things away as fast as the market as they are - if we could. We note, every year, the houses had the best candy and whatwere not worth the trip along the access road along the small maple bun had dropped the bag into a smile. Mom would of course review every wrapper to ensure the safety and collect their fee required to do so.

As a network marketer, we do our own sort. Some "deals" will be great addition to our team, and the others begin to look good, but you will find the wrapper is not everything. And of course you will eventually make a sandwich with Maple or two, but thatthe best is to find the king size candy from Maple Buns, the easier it is to sort by. The only way to continue to practice well.

So, this festive celebration, as she stood on the sidewalk with the scoundrels do, maybe some trick or treat their own samples. I often passed out free to mothers, as we trek the 'hood are together. It allows us to speak to come, as we shiver in the cold with our little trolls, princesses and ninjas. Youeveryone has a book party or my team? Nope. And we all just keep moving to the next house.

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