Why would I want to be a part of your network downline?

by John Wallen

What will convince me to join your team, and market your home business opportunity? The thought of mailing out a few thousand post cards is going to kill my wallet after the affiliate entry fee is paid. And that sounds like a big gamble anyway. How do you really know these people are looking for an opportunity or just tire kickers?

I liked your website and the people running the show are impressive. The product and the comp plan really hold their own, again deffinitely impressive. My family and freinds will think I'm crazy, so there's no way I'm going to approach them. I have to have somebody to hangout with on the weekends. Besides their skeptical about every little thing.

Buying leads and making at least 10 or 15 calls each day at 4 or more dollars a pop, that's out of my league. I don't sit well with the idea of telemarketing anyway. Those people are pushy and don't take no for an answer. Besides I won't put up with all that rejection, getting hung up on all the time.

The last thing I want to do is sign up and find out I need to spend a lot of money on running ads in magazines. What are my chances of breaking even? I would have better luck on the tables in Las Vegas. What kind of people actually buy those magazines, tire kickers, opportunity seekers?

You suggest marketing on the internet, but does that really work? I hate getting spammed. I heard you can lose your affiliate position if you get caught doing that, and that could cause a big headache with legal problems because of the spamming laws. So forget buying email leads it's not worth taking the chance.

And what's the point of joining a safelist? I have read you shouldn't waste your time, everyone that's using them is already in a home business. All these people wanting you to join this and join that, I don't have this kind of time, and then I have to set up a seperate mailbox to take in all this junk? So it sounds to me like your stuck approaching strangers, and handing out business cards. No thanks not for me.

What I'm getting at here with all of this is, people see many things as a waste of time. If you can't give them a sponsoring system that they see as a viable way to make money and duplicate themselves easily, forget it. You can have a smokin hot business, but if they can't see the light at the end of the tunnel fast enough, they won't have nothing to do with it!

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