I really enjoy Tom, Big Al's Schreiter's network marketing training tips as well as his great sense of humor!
In one of his recent "Big Al" reports, he talked about how using outdated network marketing techniques and the importance of always learning new skills. Most people know that doing this will keep their mlm business in momentum!
Also, if you currently have a Facebook account, you can download TOm's 120-page prospecting book, "How To Create A Recruiting Explosion" free at:
http://bit.ly/fUex7q
With that said, take some notes and always take action!
To Your Success,
Monique Hawkins
540-858-2885 anytime
Skype: Monique371
Be A Mentor With a Servant's Heart
Are you "over the hill" and using ancient techniques?
When was the last time you learned something new to build your network marketing business?
Let's say that you're an old pro. You've been actively networking since 1990 -- but you're still using 1990 techniques!
Has the world passed you by?
Are you crippling your efforts by not taking advantage of new techniques?
Well, what has changed since 1990? Let's see. In 1990 . . .
* DVD prospecting tools? Not hardly.
* A fax machine was cutting-edge.
* No Internet web pages.
* An .mp3 file was unheard of.
* Email? You're kidding. Spam still meant luncheon meat with the shelf life of gravel.
* Long distance calls were still expensive.
* Facebook and YouTube inventors were still in grade school.
* Most prospects would still give you 20 or 30 minutes for a presentation.
Yeah, things change, don't they?
When was the last time you took time to learn new prospecting and sponsoring skills?
If you're still using 1990s techniques, your competition might be stealing your best prospects while you're working hard, but with ancient skills and outdated, inefficient techniques.
And we all know that in network marketing, if you stand still, you go backwards.
Tom 'Big Al' Schreiter
Fortune Network Publishing
PO Box 890084
Houston, TX 77289 USA
http://www.FortuneNow.com
PO Box 890084, Houston, TX 77289 USA
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