Step 1. Understanding Networking and Our Level of Commitment
Step 2. The Action Checklist and a Compensation Plan
Step 3. Our Product and The Process: No Selling or Convincing
Step 4. The Suggested Marketing Links for Prospecting
Step 5. The Tips for Success
Step 6. The Memory Jogger
Step 7. Be a Student of the Industry: Some Suggestions And Recommended Reading
The Key - Consistency: We can do this business part time or full time but we can not do it sometime. We will see this againeps because it is so important:
Be Accountable and Track your Activities:
1. Talk to one new person every day inviting them to watch the the Welcome video in the Virtual Office. Right Click and Copy this Link and email it to them.
2. Follow up with at least three people in the Process every day.
3. Keep track of where people are in the Process and follow up within two days on each step, so that they know we are serious about them and our business.
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