The SendOutCards Success Guide

Posted: February 16, 2009 by: Jason

A few new distributors and I had a call recently, and it became clear that the number one thing I can do to help the people in my downline is to give them a proven path to success. It occurred to me that I was getting the same question over and over again, just asked in different ways. While I can't make someone successful, I can give them the steps I took to build the team I have built.

So I've decided to take some time and create my own "Daily 8" system. While the Daily 8 did help me get started, I quickly learned there was more to selling than just following the steps and counting your daily points like calories. There is really more to it than just following 8 simple day to day steps, in fact I think the real power is developing a method that works for you.

Over the next few weeks you'll see what I'm talking about, but over the next few days I am going to generate a report on SendOutCards and report on all the things that they aren't telling you. I must admit I do feel that SendOutCards does give their distributors more than enough ammunition to go out into the big bad world by themselves, but I think there is a lot more that can be added to it.

My report will be free to members of my organization and those that I have personally spoken to. Inside the document I will be covering the following areas of SendOutCards:

  • Setting up your business
  • Getting the word out
  • Qualify your leads
  • Your 30 second commercial
  • Daily task
  • How to watch your expenses
  • Secrets of closing the deal
  • Do the perfect Gift Account Walkthrough
  • No pressure sales
  • Asking for referrals

Those are just the topics off of my head, but those are the things that I do on a daily basis to grow my business. Remember, SendOutCards is such a unique business in the sense that it allows you to work at your own pace and your own comfort level. There is no pressure to sell and you don't have to buy anything that must be resold before it goes bad. I truly believe in the success of my system and I hope you will too.

Questions or comments? I would love to hear them, please let me know.

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