This question is like putting a cart before a horse! I am presuming that you’re trying to get a new affiliate into the business and not wanting him to ask a lot of questions.
If the new affiliate is a friend who trusted you well enough to join without asking any questions, you may be able to avoid answering questions for later.
However, it will not work for some people who are naturally inquisitive and curious. The best way will be to be upfront and honest about the business. That it is free to join, that it is a real business and not a scam, that training and resources are provided free, but needs an investment of time, money and commitment to make it work and grow.
So answer the unasked questions first, get your story in first,explain what he needs to do to get started and get him signed up and you won’t have to worry about having to answer a lot of questions later, if he's able to understand the basics.
This question is like putting a cart before a horse! I am presuming that you’re trying to get a new affiliate into the business and not wanting him to ask a lot of questions.
If the new affiliate is a friend who trusted you well enough to join without asking any questions, you may be able to avoid answering questions for later.
However, it will not work for some people who are naturally inquisitive and curious. The best way will be to be upfront and honest about the business. ...more