Dear Lori,
Since you are into marketing, you should not be shy about approaching your prospects/markets with new opportunities every time you find one.
However, the "lead by example" principle applies here perfectly.
If you have approached and recruited people to any previous opprotunity, if those people did what was expected of them and have been successful - you have no problem. They already know that what you offer works for them, and they WILL follow you.
Their reasoning may be like this: "Lori sponsored me into this program and it works, so the next one should also work for me. Let's do it!"
If, however, they are disappointed with the results, especially if the participation is paid, they won't even listen to you, pretending that they do, of course.
Therefore, I'd first do a bit of a research to find out how your affiliates in other opportuniites/programs are doing and base your decision on the scale of their success.
The more successful they have been, the more likely they'll follow you again.
Additionally, you won't have to pitch them. You'll be able to ask them straight ahead if they are interested in joining another program with you. Then you just present the program, the benefits, and most probably your downline starts growing quicker than you could expect.
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Dear Lori,
Since you are into marketing, you should not be shy about approaching your prospects/markets with new opportunities every time you find one.
However, the "lead by example" principle applies here perfectly.
If you have approached and recruited people to any previous opprotunity, if those people did what was expected of them and have been successful - you have no problem. They already know that what you offer works for them, and they WILL follow
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