Top 10 Mistakes & How to Avoid Them

1. Over excitement, over hype, and any hard to be believe “best ever” statements

  • Don’t push or press or rush. It may be great but people need to find out for themselves.
2. Saying too much (especially when you’re new and don’t know the answers to questions & objections)
  • Send them to the internet, and later let a knowledgeable upline sponsor answer questions
3. Trying to learn everything before telling people what you’re doing
  • Just “introduce” people to what the business or the drink can do for them
4. Reinventing the wheel – many smart people came before you and we’ve made every mistake in the book. So if we give advice that doesn’t make sense – trust it.
5. Assuming that your upline will take care of one of your two legs. You have two legs, and ultimately you are responsible for both. You can help yourself by helping your downline
6. Trying to do the business on your own. If you don’t have a partner, then team up with at least one upline person, and several downline people. This business requires cooperation, and rewards it teamwork generously.
7. Pre-judging people on their interest, or lack of, in either the business, or the juice. Many, many people will surprise you both positively, and not so positively
8. Not following up. If you give out bottles, or someone shows initial interest, set a reminder to follow up within 3 days. Keep following up every 3 days until they sign up, or their interest ends. Then follow up in 3 weeks to 3 months. Many people often get re-interested.
9. Quitting too early. Have the mind set that your first 6 months are your education phase. Any money you make is gravy. Only count “working” months in this 6 month period.
10. Fear of selling, of objections or of what others will say about MLM’s or your new venture.
  • If you’re sharing the opportunity or the product correctly, it is not selling. Share why you joined or why you’re drinking it. Keep it simple, send them to an information source, or invite to a meeting. This is all a normal part of relationships… like anything else you’re doing in your life that you share with others. If they show interest, let them sell themselves at one of several online informational sources.

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