Don't Ask Me, I'm Already In
by Michael S. Clouse
Prospecting...
It's the name of the game! And most of us have invested
countless hours in our never-ending quest for that
elusive "perfect approach."
Yes, it seems many of us are still searching
for the "one-liner" that when properly given would
transform even your most uninterested prospect into
a marketing maven. After all, somewhere out there
is the world's next Networking Superstar just
waiting to be discovered.
So, if we agree that
prospecting
is "the name of the game," and if we can further
agree that there is a lot more talent to be found...well
then, I have a question for you. Why do we all
seem to be contacting each other?
Now, don't tell me you've not had
the pleasure of being "introduced to a new company"
just to "get your professional opinion" on the hottest
new program to come along since 3M inadvertently
invented the post-it-note? Regardless of how long
you've been involved in Network Marketing, your
e-mail is probably full of these daily "offers,"
and for some time now I've been keeping track of
the commonalties. Interested? Thought you might be...
So far, I've narrowed these
solicitations down to two things they all had in
common. All promised their opportunity was "the best"
and they acknowledged me as someone who's already
in the business. The never-ending streams of e-mail,
occasional telephone calls, and even the infrequent
letters all have that same tone: Dear Colleague,
Dear Professional, and sometimes even, Dear
Network Marketer.
What's the deal here? Aren't these
people aware that only three percent of us are involved
in Network Marketing? And therefore, 97 out of every
100 people aren't already in? Wouldn't it make more
sense for us to e-mail, call, or—here's a thought—actually
go see the other 97 prospects?
So please—Don't ask me, I'm already in!
And about that line of wanting to only
contact experienced people—well, I don't buy it... Because
if you really wanted to sponsor someone who's already
trained, why aren't you calling Triple Diamond Crown
Ambassador Bill Britt, or Texas Networking legend Tom
"Big Al" Schreiter, or Network Marketing company owner
and Dean of Personal Development Richard Brooke? These
people are trained, polished and wouldn't require much
of your time. Of course, you may need to spend the rest
of your life just trying to sponsor them.
You know, there's got to be a better
way to introduce the beauty and power of
Network Marketing to all those millions of outsiders, and I think I've got
it! What if we all wore buttons like the ones Herbalife
made popular in the '80s? You remember: "Lose Weight Now,
Ask Me How." Only with a different slogan. That way, we
would all know who to approach and who to skip.
"Don't Ask Me, I'm Already In"
It's simple, to the point and who knows,
maybe it will even start a conversation that allows you
to sponsor your next superstar.
All the best,
MSC
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© 2008 by Michael S. Clouse. All Rights Reserved.
About the author:
In addition to over 50 published articles on the
subject of Network Marketing,
Michael S. Clouse
is the author of numerous books
and CD programs on the
subject of Network Marketing. An
internationally recognized Network Marketing expert, Michael
is a well respected business consultant,
personal success coach, and a dynamic
educational speaker. His
weekly
newsletter is read by
tens of thousands of Network Marketing Professionals around
the world.
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