WHY YOU SHOULD SHOP FOR A SPONSOR
Copyright 2008, Paul Pierce
Have you ever been signed
up by someone, and then you never heard from the person
again? You were a victim of a “sales recruiter”. This
is a common method of people who think they are in
“sales”. The problem is that you are not in “sales”, you
are looking for a business partner. And you don’t sell
or “close” on people to get a business partner.
Are you a sales
recruiter? Or are you a real sponsor? There is a huge
difference. A sales recruiter is effective at “signing
up” people, and then moving on to “sign up” others. The
sales recruiter seems to be in a frantic search to sign
up people. The sales recruiter believes in “love ‘em and
leave ‘em. The real sponsor has a different attitude. He
believes that any person worth sponsoring is worth
developing. The real sponsor believes in working with
people AFTER they enroll. The sales recruiter just wants
to make a sale, and then move on to the next “victim”.
Being a real sponsor is
an ongoing, continuing activity. It is this continuing
activity that creates loyalty to the sponsor, and gives
the sponsor serious credibility. The sales recruiter is
a traveling salesman; once he has sold you, he is gone.
The real sponsor is a helper/teacher who wants you to
have the training and tools you need to be successful,
and the encouragement to keep plugging.
The sponsor’s job begins
when you enroll; the sales recruiter’s job ENDS when you
enroll. The goal of the sales recruiter is to sign up
people. The goal of the sponsor is to train and develop
leaders.
Questions to ask about
the person who is seeking to sign you up:
1.
Is this person trying to
sponsor me or sell me?
2.
Is this person a sales recruiter or a
real sponsor?
3.
Will this person be there for me AFTER I
sign up?
4.
Will this person give me free leads or am
I expected to chase after my friends and family?
5.
Does this person have a Business Building
System for me to use?
6.
Does this person have an ONLINE System?
7. What kind of
Training will I receive?
Call Paul Pierce at
1-813-907-2523, 9AM-9PM, EST

Recorded Training: 1-212-990-6182
Recorded Business
Building Strategy: 1-641-715-3900, pin 89047#

