I don't know about you, but I'm tired of the nonsense words I read in business ads. They tell you "no more prospecting." Now, think about that for a moment. Even I have said it...guilty as charged. What ARE we thinking? Rubbish! As long as we open our mouth or hit our keys on our keyboard, we are "prospecting" aren't we?
In fact, I tend to view everyone I talk to as a "prospective" customer or business associate. So in a very real missence, aren't we sort of misleading people by this promise of "no need to go out and find people, use lead lists, etc?" I need to ponder on a truer way of saying this I think.
When you promise someone something, you are guaranteeing that it is so. If I invite you to do business with me, I can give you a true no-nonsense promise that you will make some money...eventually. I can not offer you the promise card of "no prospecting" so I would then be lying. I can show you how to market in pretty much any network marketing company, using a simple plan. I can also teach you how to overcome fears of rejection...those things I can legitimately say, but I cannot stand by or vouch to the other. I am someone to whom integrity is of utmost importance. I have been in too many ventures where they seemed on the up-n-up, but later I found out that there was some sneakiness going on. I do not want to align myself with it.
So, the true no nonsense promise would have to be that I will be your friend, help you every step of the way, and show you the honest, integrous plan that can draw people toward what you are involved in. I can earnestly tell you that I'm a person who does not leave people hanging and who is faithful with follow-up, although I'm still struggling with learning how to get all my files organized!
So my sincere promise is that you have "me"
~Laura
Friday, October 10, 2008
True no nonsense promise
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