That's a very good question because being in network marketing industry at some point or the other we have to have Open House Get-Togethers. I remember when I first I started Network Marketing business 15 years back the Open House Get-Togethers were the norms as internet was not that popular in those days. A lot of people used to join in those get-togethers.
When I started my SFI business my presentations were mostly one to one on desktops. Lot of my PSAs have joined me this way. I could show them how it works.
But when you want to have a get-together of more than two people then you must adhere to following points :
1)Inform all participants the reasons of get-together. It should not be a surprise to them lest they back out or resist.2)Participants should not be known to each other.If they are known to each other then any negative comment will find a supporter in known friend.
3)Negative talks or comments should be avoided at all times.
4)If all have smartphones then it can be easily shown to all simultaneously and they will have first hand practical experience.
5)At the end of the meeting questions must be asked to know their level of interest.
6)Any difficulties faced can be immediately rectified.
7)Some products bought from Tripleclicks must be shown prominently.
8)Any pins earned physically must be shown to all.
9)You should dress appropriately as a businessman giving a professional look.
10)The presentation must be brief and should not consume more than 45-50 minutes because humans can't concentrate more than 50 minutes at a time.
I hope this will help you to have a good Get-Togethers and good number of new sign ups.
All the best
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That's a very good question because being in network marketing industry at some point or the other we have to have Open House Get-Togethers. I remember when I first I started Network Marketing business 15 years back the Open House Get-Togethers were the norms as internet was not that popular in those days. A lot of people used to join in those get-togethers.
When I started my SFI business my presentations were mostly one to one on desktops. Lot of my PSAs have joined me this way. I could show
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