How To Make Money with Safelists

Written by Bob Mobino


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Choosing A Direct Sales Company

Written by Caryn FitzGerald


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8. Ask yourself how much do I want to invest in this business? Even though you are working for yourself, this is still a business and you arerepparttar business owner, self promotion is key. There is work involved. You will have to decide how much time you want to spend at events, home parties, expos, marketing your business to others and of course, how comfortable are you onrepparttar 116668 phone? Telephone skills are very important in direct sales. Following up with customers and potential customers is crucial. Keep in touch with those you have met. Just say hello, a friendly reminder that you are there is sometimes all it takes to receive a new order from someone you may have met at an event. Make sure you are available, answering machines are a must in this day and age. No one likes to call somewhere and receive a busy signal or get no answer. Make sure your customers can reach you.

9. Check outrepparttar 116669 local area reps to see what goes on in terms of meetings and updates. Most companies have a policy that once a consultant reaches a certain level inrepparttar 116670 company they are required to hold meetings to pass on new information to other consultants. Find out what is in your area. Are there 3 other consultants in your area or 30,000? Having too many or too few is not necessarily a positive or negative to base a decision on, but something to give you a guideline of what type of networking environment is available to you.  

10. Most importantly remember that direct sales is notrepparttar 116671 type of business where you can hang a shingle and say "okay I'm here, come buy from me." This is a very interactive tough type of business to be involved in. Depending onrepparttar 116672 area and time of year, things will slow down. The main point is that if you are happy withrepparttar 116673 products you are offering and able to communicate well with others you will succeed. Don't let slow days get you down. Remember to smile onrepparttar 116674 phone with others, talk about your products and share with everyone. Don't prejudge whatrepparttar 116675 answer is going to be and therefore not talk to someone about what you have to offer. Let them know what you have to share and remind people byrepparttar 116676 constant use of your products in your home, car, office and wherever else they can be used. Talk it up and your customer base will grow. Most of all - keep a positive mental attitude and remember you can and will succeed!

**Written by Caryn FitzGerald, owner of FitzByDesign.com** Contact: caryn@fitzbydesign.com. Reprinting of this article is encouraged - please remember to include author credit.

Caryn FitzGerald is a retired LPC, and the owner of several companies including FitzByDesign.com, VendorCentralUSA.com and HeresMyImage.com. She holds a Masters in Counseling and has worked as a therapist for many years prior to becoming a work-for-herself parent.


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