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Share the Facts and Opportunities

 

So many network marketing systems get a bad wrap. So many people want to shy away from the products offered and the people presenting them because they are afraid they will be pressed, even bullied, into buying something they neither want or need.

In the network marketing business, most quality products seem to sell themselves. Why should someone need to be aggressive in sharing something so good?

Pushy people turn potential possibilities away.

If a product or service stands on its own, why would there ever be a need to push the sale of it aggressively? When people are pressed into purchasing products and services they see no need for, they will be returned, set aside, or cancelled.

And the buyer will never forgive or forget the pushy people that made them spend their time and money unwisely.

Think about it.

When the products and services are necessary, and when they are the best on the market, one only needs to share those facts and opportunities.

It will help the customer to feel satisfied. The customer will be pleased with their decisions. The sale and resulting good experience will motivate them to tell their friends and relatives not only about the good products, but the caring individuals who took their time to share and explain their products and services to them. That translates into new and repeat business.

Not to mention loyal customers.

Just teach and train your potential customers about the virtues and advantages of your own products and services. Remember that a coerced sale leaves a bad taste, bad feelings, and usually closes doors to repeat business.

A leader teaches, guides, and encourages; never pushes.

Think about thatbefore you push your good intentions upon someone else. Dont be shutting doors before theyve been opened.

Author: Robert Curtis
 
Author Bio:

Robert Curtis

Bob Curtis has a bachelor's degree in Psychology, and has been writing about the elements of relationships for a number of years. He is the manager of the Essential Sunshine Association, a new website for positive relationship development.

 
 
 

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