I think the easiest way not to be rejected is not to "chase" people who you want to recruit. Most of the "warm" market are those you talk to on the phone or in person on a regular basis. If they ask you why they haven't heard from you or seen you in awhile, you can say you have started a new internet business so that you can provide an additional income for yourself or family in the future, and you have been devoting a certain amount of time every day to working on that. The next time you talk to them (if they were listening the first time) they will probably ask you if you are still working on your new business. Then you can tell them what you are doing, such as listing things for sale on TC or ECA, winning things at auctions etc. Leave it at that. If they are interested, they will ask more. Soon after several meetings with this person, they will ask you if you think THEY could do something like that as they too would like extra money coming in every month. Then you have the opportunity to more fully explain what you are doing and give them your gateway to sign up or at least give them some information to get them inspired. If you have to "corner" them with the business opportunity, you will probably have to keep pushing them every month just to do the minimum for their business when they do sign up, Then they will get discouraged and say it is not worth the time involved. I think It is much easier to let them think it is their idea to sign up, and then they will work the business every month.
less
I think the easiest way not to be rejected is not to "chase" people who you want to recruit. Most of the "warm" market are those you talk to on the phone or in person on a regular basis. If they ask you why they haven't heard from you or seen you in awhile, you can say you have started a new internet business so that you can provide an additional income for yourself or family in the future, and you have been devoting a certain amount of time every day to working on that. The ...more