Sorting
Through the Good, the Bad, and the MLM Ugly
by: Andre best
You know, if there's a surefire
killer of a beginning networker, it's the old deal where the
new networker wastes so much time finding the right folks to
sponsor.
As you are well aware, the key
to building yourself that lucrative residual income is not only
to get yourself those required retail customers but also to
get yourself that downline group of folks. And it all starts
with your sponsoring efforts. It's your biz after all.
So lets quickly cover what most,
and I mean the vast majority, of new networkers do when they're
first sponsored...
It really can be summed up in
a few words...
They spend too much time talking
with the wrong folks and not enough time talking with the right
ones. Or not talking to the right ones at all.
Simply put, most networkers
find someone to approach about their new business. It doesn't
matter how that person is approached.
Be it through the 3-foot rule,
postcards, phone calls, the phone book, advertisements, approaching
someone on the street. Whatever.
The key here is that beginning
networkers find someone in their sights and they fall into the
trap of not letting that person go regardless of whether they
are probably a complete waste of their prospecting time and
money.
Why does this happen? Good question.
Well, it happens because that
is an integral part of human nature. We don't want to let up
on a possibility until we absolutely know that that possibility
just isn't going to give us what we want. In THIS case a good
person to sponsor.
Regardless, even for some of
us, even though we know this person isn't the right person to
sponsor, we still won't let go. There's something about going
through an experience as sometimes hard as networking, and doing
it in numbers makes it easier.
Let's look at it from a real-life
perspective...
We find ourselves talking with
someone on the phone. We just met this person since they're
from our cold-market. This person sounds like a good person
to send a big package of info to, but we just aren't quite sure.
We don't know if we should thank them for their time and hang
up the phone, or if we should indeed send them that big package,
at our expense, and see what comes of it.
If you've been networking for
a while, even as a beginner, you've probably been here. And
if you haven't, read closely.
So what do we do?
We decide to send out that big
package that in the end cost us around eight green ones.
We're thinking... "I don't
know, she just sounded so good and she seemed to say some of
the right stuff and oh well, what the heck...it's only eight
dollars."
And what happens a week later
as we're still trying to get a hold of that person after our
fourth phone call to them and our three previous voicemails
haven't been answered?
The answer?...Nothing.
That person flaked on us.
And what do we do?
We scratch our head and tell
ourselves that we don't know what happened.
"That person was not a
good prospect, but they looked sooo good, I just don't get it."
We continue to wonder and then
just chalk another one up to experience. We're eight bucks lighter,
a little disturbed about all that happened, and then we just
ever so slightly beat ourselves up for not knowing that that
person would flake on us like that. We should 'know better'
we tell ourselves..
Next time we 'won't let them
do that to us'.
And what happens next time?...
The same thing all over again.
Now let's get into the meat
of this insight.
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Why is this happening?
Well, there are several reasons.
And yes, unfortunately, you're one of them.
Now don't zone out on me yet.
NO reprimands or brow-beating here. This is a family-friendly
insight. :-)
YOU'RE the reason only so far
as you are a beginner in this whole game and you haven't yet
discovered this weird fact of human nature.
What fact? How should I put
it so as not to insult folks who fit under this category. Hmmmm...
Oh well, I'm brutally honest
at times so here goes...
People are flakes.
Not you, just those other folks.
:-)
People will lie to no end to
put a stop to something that they don't feel comfortable being
an active participant in.
Be it a relationship.
A J.O.B .
A date with someone.
A sales pitch.
You name it.
People don't do that to be mean.
They just do it to end their pain with the situation. It's not
about YOU. It's about them and their uncomfortable-ness inside
themselves.
Remember that.
But the aspect that IS about
you is that fortunately you can learn some new behaviors with
and this will foster a new growth in your business. And at the
same time keep those hard-earned bucks of yours where they belong.
In YOUR pocket. Or purse.
I'll explain.
You see, basically there are
three types of so-called prospects that you'll come across in
your sponsoring efforts. And during your prospecting.
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There are those folks who are
asleep. What are they asleep to? Simply put...life.
They're dead inside. They're
walking zombies. The blood is coursing and the skin is warm
but nobody's home. These are people who wouldn't know a good
opportunity no matter how nice it sounded.
Why? They're not interested.
In fact, they don't even know
that they're not interested. They don't have any thoughts in
their lives about doing a home business. They don't have any
thoughts whatsoever about doing MLM. There's just nothing there.
They're asleep.
They're dreaming of riches yet
oblivious to what can really get them there. These are the folks
who scream at you to "get me off that damn list."
Or they say something along
the lines of...
"I don't remember responding
to that."
"I've heard of MLM. Isn't
it one of those pyramid thingies? Doesn't everybody loose money
but the one on the top?"
"Yeah sure, that sounds
okay but I have to go because the news is on the television."
"Nah, I don't care if you're
giving away money. I'm not interested."
"Sure, send me some info
and I'll get back to you."
"Do I have to spend money?
I don't want to spend too much."
"How much will it cost?
I only have a few bucks to spare this week."
"Why do I need more money?
I have enough. The rent is overdue, but I'll get it somehow.
The kids can skip eating for a couple of days right?"
THESE are the folks who are
asleep in life.
Stay away from them. The minute
you smell them or sense their presence or hear their snoring...move
on. Quickly.
They'll waste your money, your
time and your life. Apologize to them for waking them up and
continue with your prospecting efforts.
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Okay, the next type of prospect
you'll come across....
This type of prospect is just
waking up. They're kind of between the space in life where they're
not quite asleep and yet they're not quite awake to the world.
They're still rubbing sleep
out of their eyes. They're yawning, and trying to orient themselves
to what's happening around them. They may be somewhat confused
but they're letting their minds wake up to the world around
them.
Are they alert and fully with
it and raring to go? NO.
Are they willing? Perhaps, but
it's hard to tell.
You can't really tell who they
really are when they're awake because they aren't there yet.
They're still trying to figure out what they should be doing
and where they should be going with their life that day.
Think about it. Isn't that the
way you are when you first wake up? I'm talking about those
first few seconds on that day when you jolt yourself awake and
have to ask yourself what day it is and should you be heading
off to work or sleeping in again.
We've all been there. It's a
very confusing state to be in. Not quite asleep and not quite
awake.
So, who are these folks who
are in limbo-land? Or should I say la-la-land.
Let's hear what they say and
do.
"Send me the info and I'll
think about it for a while. Call me in a week." You call
back and they haven't watched the video yet. This goes on for
several weeks to no avail.
"I haven't gotten the time
to listen to that tape yet. I've just been so busy you know.
This week was especially hellish. Call me again in a few days."
"You called me last week?
I don't remember you, can you tell me what this is all about
again?"
"I DID sign up with the
company, but they're telling you I didn't? Hmmm, that's strange..."
"I've been thinking about
a home biz, but I'm just not quite sure if this is what I want
to be doing."
"I did MLM before and it
didn't work. Why should I try it again?"
"I got my desk straightened
out this week and I'm getting ready to get started."
"Can you call me back at
a better time? Perhaps in six months because I'm right in the
middle of this other deal that might pan out for me."
"I really like the way
the products sound but I'm just not sure if I should be doing
this just yet. I don't know..."
Are you beginning to see the
types of things the prospect who is just waking up sounds like
and does? They're on the fence and don't know which side they
want to step down to. They can't figure out exactly what it
is they should be doing for themselves right now. They're still
getting ready to get ready.
Are they potentially bad prospects?
No.
Will they do something someday?
Maybe.
But unlikely.
But let me ask you, do you have
the time with your limited eight to ten hours a week to work
your biz to find out if they have what it takes to be a superstar?
Or even maybe become a retail customer of yours? Most of us
don't.
But this is where most networkers
get stuck. They stay with these folks and hang onto them for
dear life. Because, "hey, who knows they just might turn
into that next diamond I need to qualify for the next level
in the comp. plan."
Right? Hard to let go of them.
There is that whole bit about hope after all.
And so then what do most networkers
end up doing with these folks?
They chat.
They discuss stuff every week.
They become friends.
They learn about each others
family, lives, jobs, and such.
But no one is working their
biz and sponsoring folks and retailing products.
Lots of friend-shipping stuff
going on here. But that isn't why you joined MLM is it? You
joined to make money, didn't you?
Most people agree.
So, let's move on to the last
type of prospect you'll come across.
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This type of person is one who
is fully awake to life and the world surrounding them. They're
out of the slumber zone and they're moving through life. Sleep
is nothing but something that needs to be done in their lives.
They're out there ready to greet the day and raring to go.
Get out of their way 'cause
they have a mission in life.
They're truly full of life.
They know where they're going and honestly nothing's going to
stop them. They'll figure out how to get what they want in life.
They work hard on themselves. And they work hard at what they
set their minds to. They aren't afraid to try new things and
take risks. They believe in themselves and take necessary risks.
Fear is only a feeling to them. It's not real and it doesn't
stop them on their journey through their wakeful state in life.
These people are about as far
from sleep as you can get and they've long ago wiped the sleep
from their eyes.
They're awake and going for
it.
You can't say the wrong thing
to these folks. And these are the folks you NEED in your biz.
What do these people say and
do?
"Sure I can do that. Just
tell me what to do and I'll do it."
"I've already placed an
order for the products even before I first talked to you."
"I wanted to see how they
worked with me so I just had to get on them."
"This sounds awesome to
me. I'm in."
"What do I do next?"
"Can you tell me more about
what this is about? Sounds very interesting."
They call YOU.
They reach out to YOU.
They're energetic. Alive. Full
of spirit and foresight.
They sponsor folks in your business.
They've sponsored folks in past
businesses and for whatever reason are looking to start fresh
again.
They're coachable and willing
to learn.
They just do it. All that it
takes.
They're non-competitive but
instead results-oriented.
They have an attitude of personal
success in life - almost an aloofness about their actions.
They care about others, but
won't let other people's limitations and hesitancies stop them
from getting what it is they're after.
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Okay, now we know all about
the three types of folks you could possibly run into during
your prospecting efforts. Lets summarize the ones you should
be focusing ALL of your time on.
Obviously, the people that are
asleep are better left just that way. Asleep.
Don't waste your time on them.
Sound callous? Maybe. But you're in biz, remember? You want
that elusive residual income don't you?
Well then, don't waste your
time on these business deadweights. Leave them alone to continue
sleeping.
As for the one's that are waking
up....
They too should be mostly left
alone. Don't ignore them or write them off right away. Feel
them out. See what they do. See if their actions match their
words. See if they're everything that they say they are.
See if they get into action.
If they don't, put them out to pasture. Don't be mean. Don't
write them off forever. Just put them on your 'call in six months'
list. If they're still in that same slumber state then, than
DO tear up that contact card. Let these people sit on that fence.
You go build your business to success and lead by example.
If they ever wake up then they
can call you. In the meantime you'll be building your business.
You won't be waiting for them but you'll be available WHEN they're
ready to start and ready to follow through.
Finally, we're left with the
only group of folks that you SHOULD be spending your time with....
The ones who are awake to you,
your opportunity, and what you have to offer with your products
and your biz.
Get to know them. Find out who
they are. Introduce them to your upline and your upline's upline.
If THEY haven't already done so!
Stick with them. Give them what
they need and then get out of their way.
These are the folks you're in
business for. They're why you have to get the sifting and sorting
process down to a fine science. You can then sit back and look
at what fell out of the sifting funnel you put all those prospects
through. These winners.
You need to get yourself so
tuned into these three types of folks that you can spot those
who are sleeping and those who are waking up within a few seconds
of talking to them or seeing them. After a short while they
become so obvious and you then know exactly who you should be
spending your precious time with.
You see, as you know this is
a game about building yourself that big downline that everyone
talks about. Since you're going to be a part-timer from the
start like most folks you only have a limited amount of time
to really work the biz. You don't have time to waste.
Sure, go ahead and get your
feet wet learning the ropes. But after you're through that stage,
you'll discover that if there's one thing that you don't want
to be wasting - it's your time. And secondly your money.
Remember, the sleeping and the
vast majority of the waking- up business parasites will suck
you dry before you know it. That's why you have to be a smart
sorter.
Keep looking for your 'diamonds
in the rough.' Sort through all those insignificant grains of
sand that aren't awake to the world. Do this until you find
that pearl.
And when you find that pearl,
believe me, you'll know it. You'll be thinking to yourself that
this person's too good to be true.
You'll not only be listening
to what they say but you'll also be seeing their actions match
those words because they're wide awake. It'll be so exciting
it'll almost be scary. But you'll know that you have a ringer
that you need to focus all of your efforts on.
That is, until they tell you
to get lost and just let them get to work. Stop cramping their
style and move on to finding that next diamond.
And remember that old saying...
'You can't say the right thing
to the wrong person. And you can't say the wrong thing to the
right person.'
Get out there and find out who's
right for this business and who's not. Find the folks who are
awake like you are.
Remember, you didn't have to
be sold on network marketing, did you? You knew a good thing
when you saw it because YOU were wide awake. So, go out there
and look for others like you. They're there. Your mission is
to find them.
You deserve at least that much
with your burgeoning MLM business.
I hope this insight was helpful
with your business efforts.
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