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Prospecting With Integrity. Prospecting with integrity creates and sustains a reputation of honor, honesty, integrity and respect. Our commitment is to have “selling” conversations with prospects that leave them feeling heard, honored and respected. Especially if they say no.
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Prospecting with integrity creates and sustains a reputation of honor, honesty, integrity and respect.
Our commitment is to have “selling” conversations with prospects that leave them feeling heard, honored and respected. Especially if they say no.
People don’t care how much you know (about your opportunity or products) until… They know how much you care(about them).
Rule #1 Don’t be addicted to everyone signing up.
Rule #2 Don’t beg.
Rule #3 There are four aces in every deck.
Your approach could use work, and… you are that much closer to a yes.
Rule #4 Be generous with your listening.
Give your prospect the interest, respect and acknowledgement they demand. Listen to them versus expecting them to listen to you!
Rule #5 Be curious about people, period.
What is most important to them? What do they like? What do they dislike? What is missing in their life?
Rule #6 Uncover “the problem.”
Learn what they like and dislike about: • Where they live. • Where they work. • Learn about: • Their special interests. • Their family.
What is missing in their • ability to support their • family and interests?
Rule #7 Take baby steps.
Tell them you are convinced you can solve the problem and ask if they would be willing to just take a look at a solution.
Never insinuate, or leave it to interpretation, that they need to decide to join. Just ask them to look.
Rule #8 Present with passion.
It is your positive, convicted, confident,enthusiastic, proud, candid, honorable,honest and authentic energy that sells. Not so much what you say, but how you say it.
Rule #9 Ask them to act now.
If you believe in your solution to their problem, ask themto act now. Procrastination is the #1 killer of all accomplishment.
“I know a way you could do that.Would that interest you enough to take a look?”
“I’m involved in something that I know could resolve that for you.Would that interest you enough to take a look?”
“You would be really excellent in this program I’m involved with. The income you would earn would resolve that for you. Would that interest you enough to take a look?”
“I know a way that you could earn the extra income to handle that; say $____ to $____ a month. Would that interest you enough to take a look?”
Always refer to the business as a program or a “something”. Do not call it an opportunity or a business.
Be confident and speak with conviction about the program’s ability to solve their problem.
Rule #10 If they say no, let them go…
After you ask them, “Why not?” and… After you ask them for a referral. You don’t want any distributors who don’t want to be distributors.