10 Great Ways To Kill Your Direct Selling Business Fast…

by Ted Nuyten on August 9, 2012

 

The fastest way to kill any Direct Selling opportunity…

  1. Do nothing, never call prospects, expect money to flow in on "auto pilot", expect your upline to build your business.
  2. Have a big EGO.
  3. Do not team up with your upline or downline, stay hidden.
  4. Do not organize or attend any meeting or webinar.
  5. If you attend a meeting, show up in your shorts.
  6. Do not read any personal development book.
  7. Do not return calls from your team.
  8. Produce your own unduplicable recruitment tools.
  9. Do not take time to understand the compensation plan or products, services.
  10. Jump from opportunity to opportunity.

 

10 Great Ways To Kill Your Direct Selling Business

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Ryan Biddulph August 10, 2012 at 3:03 am
Hi Ted, Sow. Reap. Give freely to receive generously. Never try to GET before you GIVE, or else you will kill your home business quickly. Create value. Make connections. Persist. Prosper. Smart advice here. Duplicate. Use a simple, step by step system to grow your team. Individuals need simple systems because simple is powerful and prospering. Take certain steps each hour of each day and success is yours. Your online business grows in proportion to the amount of value you create and the size of your network. Create. Connect. Prosper. Thanks Ted! Ryan

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estherbengel August 10, 2012 at 3:33 am
TOTALLY AGREE!! except for the shorts.... we do meetings in shorts all the time!! Its hot in Cali, florida, and texas!! But thats how we roll on the challenge! LOL

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Jonathan Ferrer August 10, 2012 at 6:18 am
Fear is enemy of success. Find guts what you need to do today. Wake up and fight for your dreams.

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charis August 11, 2012 at 4:32 pm
this is the true!

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Sonal Shah August 12, 2012 at 1:20 am
Meetings in shorts.... you guys must be attending your board room corporate meetings in shorts as well OR you are not serious about your business.

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Waleed Abdul-Qawiy August 12, 2012 at 2:18 am
Great Information! Thank You!

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