SUCCESS TIPS FOR SPONSORING NEW AFFILIATES INTO TASLY DISTRIBUTOR NETWORK

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SUCCESS TIPS FOR SPONSORING NEW AFFILIATES INTO TASLY DISTRIBUTOR NETWORK

Post by pmmutiti on Mon Feb 09, 2009 8:09 am

• A correct start must include written goals and plans.

• Don't wait for everything to be exactly right to start...THERE WILL NEVER BE A "PERFECT" TIME! Start now, with whatever you have. The things you need will come to you as you work toward your goal.

• Treat your business as a serious, full-time business, and it will become one.

• Though TASLY is one of the few businesses where you can earn while you learn, think of your first six months primarily as a training period. Don't expect large earnings until after you've educated yourself.

• Be patient. You'll work the hardest your first six months or so and get compensated the least. Big incomes never happen overnight. They only come after you've properly shown your affiliates how to duplicate your efforts.

• Formulate a plan of weekly activity and be persistent in following it—if you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Sticking to your plan is essential for success.

• Always be ENTHUSIASTIC!!

• Don't give your affiliates unrealistic expectations.

• FOCUS! You cannot become successful in anything when you're trying to do too many things at once.

• Don't quit. The only way to fail is if you give up.

• Think BIG! Small desire produces small results, just as small fires produce little heat.

• Don't complain to your upline leaders. Realize that what you accomplish is mainly in your hands, no one else's. Also realize that, when you see a problem, 95% of the time there are factors you are unaware of. Don't jump to conclusions. When you have a problem, present it in a concise letter as positive, constructive criticism. Offer solutions if possible, too. Not only will this approach get you better results, but you'll be building your relationship with your upline instead of tearing it down.

• Be organized, but don't allow the act of organizing keep you from the most important element of a successful TASLY business: MARKETING. Market and promote your business EVERY DAY!

• Don't let little problems upset you. Concentrate on the many positives...and the "big picture."

• Always remember that the only thing that will never change is that there will always be changes. Don't let changes upset you. Know that you will have to deal with changes and other obstacles, both big and small, continually. Be prepared to be flexible.

• Don't be a negative thinker and don't let the negative attitudes of others (even if they're family members, friends, or peers) influence you. All the great men and women in history had to overcome the naysayers who said it couldn't be done—and then went out and did it. Think for yourself!

• Don't be derailed by "perfection paralysis." Realize that you won't be able to do everything perfectly. Do the best job you can, then move on to the next project. Keep learning and keep moving ahead.

• Read books (such as Napoleon Hill's classic, "Think And Grow Rich") that will convince you how powerful your mind really is. Develop the tremendous potential in you (that we all have) that has never been tapped!

• Remember always..."IF IT'S TO BE, IT'S UP TO ME."

TIPS FOR SPONSORING NEW AFFILIATES:

• Always present yourself and your business in a professional and ethical manner.

• Stick to the facts. Don't exaggerate the opportunity.

• Realize that "rejection" is natural. For every 20 people you contact, expect 19 "no's" for every "yes." You may very well do better than that, but expect 19 rejections. This way, the rejections won't bother you because you expect them. Also, realize that they're not rejecting YOU—they're simply rejecting an idea. Just keep moving ahead. Be persistent, ignore the rejections, and you'll get more than enough "yes's" to build a highly successful business.

• Always remember SW-SW-SW-SW-N: Some will. Some won't. So what?! Someone's waiting. Next!

• Have FUN! People can't resist someone having fun. Make your business so much fun that others will flock to you to join you.

• Ask for people's opinion on the opportunity. It's a good way to determine what objections they might have to joining and also allows you the chance to overcome those objections.

• Don't place a few ads or contact a few people and expect the money to start rolling in. Expect to work your business consistently for two to three years before seeing a really substantial income.

• Ask for referrals. Ask, "Do you know anyone who might be looking to earn some extra money?"

• Build a list of contacts. Add to it daily.

• Don't become obsessed with sponsoring a "heavy hitter." Instead, learn how to become a heavy hitter yourself.

DUPLICATION TIPS:

• Lead by example. Do all the things you want your affiliates to emulate, such as becoming familiar with the Maximum Income Plan and the methods for referring customers and sponsoring new affiliates, as well as completing the Affiliate Profile.

• Check out the many team-building tools and resources available to help you motivate your team to action and duplicate your successful business-building efforts.

• Know that most people crave recognition. RECOGNIZE your affiliates who are doing good things with praise and rewards.

• Don't waste time on skeptics or non-motivated people. They will NOT succeed in your business or any other similar endeavor. They do not possess the qualities of a winner (this includes "rocking-chair advisors" who talk and talk, seem to know all the answers, but never act).

• Communicate constantly! Keep in touch with everyone you're personally sponsoring and who are in your team regularly. For your key people, make it daily if possible. The methods you can use are numerous: newsletters, meetings, phone calls, e-mail, voice mail, faxes, postcards, etc.

. Assist the persons you are sponsoring in TASLY and the persons in your team as much as you can. Help them sponsor their first several affiliates. Let them know that you offer your support. Teach your affiliates the importance of doing the same for those in THEIR teams. In helping others become successful, you can become successful. It's also a wonderful way to make life-long friends.

• Don't do things for your affiliates that they should do themselves—or you will create "cripples."

• Avoid promoting your business in any way that causes your prospects to say to themselves, "Oh, now I see how this thing works, but I could never do that." In other words, if you are to succeed, your prospects must always be able to envision themselves doing what you're doing.

• Develop customers and encourage your affiliates to do the same. Doing so can generate immediate profits. This also builds confidence and has a springboard effect for future success in all facets of the business.

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