Watch this short video for one of my quick network marketing recruiting tips called Never Eat Alone. This is one of the network marketing success tips that I use on almost a daily basis, and is a good one in more ways than one.
Feel free to share these network marketing tips with your teammates and friends.
Never Eat Alone
Recruiting people for your business is an absolute must if you want to be successful, so let me ask you a couple of quick questions. How many people do you know that eat? How many people do they know that eat? Obviously I'm being cute, but at the same time, I want you to learn a tip that will show you how to build your downline fast. You will do this by getting more people in front of your business presentation if you use this tip. One that works like a charm and comes with several benefits. I explain in today's video below:
Another wonderful thing about the never eat alone tip is it can be duplicated. Duplication in network marketing is key. Remember, it does not matter what works-It only matters if it duplicates. Click here to see a previous post on duplication.
Another Powerful And Money Saving Benefit Of Never Eating Alone
Another powerful and money saving benefit when you never eat alone is the potential tax write-off. When
I personally use Taxbot for tracking deductions, receipts, etc. You can get more information on Taxbot by clicking here.
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@Eli_Trier Thank you for reading #NeverEatAlone, what was the most impactful part for you?
— Keith Ferrazzi (@ferrazzi) January 7, 2015
Hey John,
Great teachings and videos. Thank you for making these available. I just finished watching your “Never Eat Alone”. Great advice I try to share with others too. Here is my question. How do you recommend sharing the opportunity with someone over lunch while keeping it duplicable?
Thanks John!
Thanks for the question. First, make sure you are sharing a third party tool (Magazine, dvd, website, etc.) since those can be duplicated. To share third party tools like a dvd or website, I personally use my ipad or laptop and utilize something online since most have access to the internet. You can also get a very affordable portable dvd player for about $40 and slap a DVD in and you’re good to go. Another tip is to try to find a favorite eating spot that is not very noisy so the information can be heard easily while at the same time not disturbing others around you. You can purchase a splitter for a $1 or $2 that will allow you to plug in two sets of headphones. I personally try and go to a restaurant with a more private and quiet atmosphere and very rarely use the headphone scenario. Some restaurants have private meeting rooms which are good to reserve ahead of time as well. Hope this helps.
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