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> Hi Jonathan -
>
> Thanks for that. I've got a friend whose dad is going to TX this
> week for a big Ignite hoo-ha, and she's asking me for guidance as she
> decides whether or not she, her mom, brother, et al, decide whether
> to be his initial downline.
>
> May I ask what your source is for those numbers? I want to include
> make sure I'm giving her fact-based, not emotional, analysis.
>
> Many thanks,
> Maggie Ridgeback
Maggie,
Just let me jump in here and remind you to consider posing your facts
in the form of questions. If you try to TELL them the facts, you'll
be up against some very convincing people who know how to manipulate
people. Facts don't always count when it comes to recruiting into MLM.
I know. It happened to us. We had a friend show us facts about our
business before we got involved. That didn't dissuade us.
This was at a time when the Internet was not as widespread as it is
today, and our friend was using his computer at work to get
information that we could not have gotten. Many more people have the
Internet today, so getting them to find the answers for themselves
will be more compelling than what happened with us 12 years ago.
Questions. Make THEM search for the answers. You can fill in the
blanks when they ask...and they probably will.
Good Luck to you.
PW

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