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Tired Of The Old School Network Marketing Techniques?
Are you tired of the old school network marketing techniques? You know the Memory jogger lists, cold calling, hanging flyers, bugging your family and friends, and holding hotel meetings.
By David Dobias
Category: Marketing
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Are you tired of the old school network marketing techniques? You know the Memory jogger lists, cold calling, hanging flyers, bugging your family and friends, and holding hotel meetings. I know that when I first joined my first network marketing company, I was told to use these same techniques. I was told to have a business launch and invite all the people that I knew and see if they would be interested in my opportunity. It was even suggested that I stand on a street corner and try and sell it to passers-by! I was only faced with questions I wasn't able to answer, and faced with nothing but rejection. Not to mention how uncomfortable and embarrased I felt! When I was officially shunned by everyone that I knew, and all those passers-by as well, all my upline did was to send me more useless techniques, or told me to go out and buy some opportunity leads. This only led me to some more rejection and spending a bunch of money. Now I was out of money, and had nothing to show for it. A while later I joined another company that looked better. But as I went along I soon started to get that same niggling feeling again. What is the secret to true success in this industry, and can I succeed at all?? Then just as I started thinking 'Uh-oh!', I found what I consider to be the "life saver" for my business. This life saver I speak of was Mike Dillard's 7 Day Free Video Boot Camp. In these 7 free videos Mike explained how I could attract an endless stream of prospects to me ready to join and actually get paid to prospect. These videos have really changed the way I do my business, and I think they can help you too. You can get free instant access to these free videos here... http://DavidDobias.magneticsponsoringonline.com (copy and paste the link into your browser) Enjoy, David Dobias
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