Use This 1 Archaic Device To Speedily Make Yourself A Fortune

Posted in Cash Gifting on November 18th, 2011 by Ryan Biddulph – Comments

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It’s called a telephone.

Use it. Call people. Leave your Skype number, or phone number on all your emails, or messages.

People want to know you are real. No, having a blog, or Facebook, or Twitter does not make you real. Heaving a live person, talking to you, makes you pretty real. Real people gain trust, and gaining trust means more money in your bank account.

Keep It Real

Meeting people in person makes you most real, but since my cash gifting team members live all over the world, this is a toughie. I am a travel buff though, so who knows?

The telephone is your best friend as a home based opportunity sponsor. It’s archaic, boring, inconvenient which is why it’s your best friend…It’s not in vogue, few people use it, which is why you will stick out like a sore thumb when you call people…ooohhh…here’s the fun part: it forces you to address your uncomfortable feelings damn quickly, too. This is why most people avoid phone calls. Lack of confidence in self, or their home based opp, which transmits immediately on the phone.

Comfy And Confident

But when you become comfy on the phone – with practice – you become REALLY confident in yourself, and your opportunity. You become pretty unstoppable, because you know how to conduct yourself in live situations. You become “a natural”.

I used to be terrible on the phone. Now I’m comfy. Practice. The comfier I become the more relationships I build and the more money I receive. Simple.

Use the phone folks. Build relationships with greater ease, and build them more quickly too. Connect, prosper.

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  • Thanks, very good tips, the telephone and skype are essential in Network marketing. 

  • Thanks Godwin! RB

  • Hey Ryan,
    Strong tip here. Connect, connect, connect. Phone or Skype it doesn't matter. As long as you push yourself to talk to people no matter how uncomfortable it might seem you will grow.
    I intend to do it as often as possible.

    Thanks for sharing buddy!

    Best,
    Radu

  • Thanks Radu! RB

  • Hey Ryan,
    You pulled that off with great wisdom, archaic device called telephone. You are absolutely right! I used to have the wrong perspective of building a list, you the norms of saying "the money is in the list", this is a half truth with the telephone. Until I started using telephone and calling my prospects everyday; three things started happening
    1. My Confidence increased
    2. My commitment level to  my Home based business increased
    3. I became more productive and started getting my desired result

    It makes my vision more clearer, so I recommend that people focus 75% of their energy on prospecting activities and calling their prospects... this is what brings you money..then 25% on other activities.

    Thanks Ryan for sharing,

    Kindest Regards,

    Kenny

  • Nice ratio Kenny, thanks! RB

  • I was wonder what you mean by "archaic" device. Yes, the human element should not be overlooked. Thanks for the great post!

  • Thanks Tara! RB

  • You're so right, Ryan. Using the phone often forces you to address your uncomfortable feelings and get better. Repetition is the mother of all skill. When starting out, it's best to have a script that you follow so you don't get stuck with nothing to say when you call your prospects. The more you use the script, the more you'll become comfortable with it and you'll find that asking the right questions to your prospect becomes 2nd nature.
    Thanks for reminding us of the importance to go back to the basics of building relationships with others.

  • Thanks EE! RB

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