Sincerity Goes a Long Way With the Magnetic Sponsoring System
Doing business with a clear conscience is always preferable to making money while selling a product just for the sake of profits. There’s nothing wrong with trying to make a living, but that’s not the point. There should always be a code of ethics that one should stick to in everything that they do.
Good Business Sense
It’s time to ask yourself, is the money that you want to make worth the compromise of your integrity? Does it not make more sense to have customers that will trust you and stay with you for an equally beneficial relationship rather than make that quick buck? The truth is that the well in the latter type of business deals dries out, and it dries out fast. Before you know it, people will be avoiding you like the plague and your business will just be another statistic.
Never Force a Prospect
Strong-arming your contacts into seeing things your way is a hard process and often a pointless exercise. People will believe what they want to believe. It could even be counter-productive because they may actually have wanted your product (to sell or to buy or to provide) but just didn’t like you and your hard sell tactics.
Give them the facts that you know and let them come to their own decisions. If the decision is not in your favor, then let it go. There are other fish in the sea, and the Magnetic Sponsoring system will show you how to lead them towards you. This is how the system works differently from the other type of network building. It will teach you how to make people come to you, instead of you going through the trouble of looking for them. These people want to be found, and the system will make you shine like a beacon on a dark night.
Know Your Limits
The size of your network is important – the more people you have to do the work that needs to be done would seem like a better idea, but too big a network will make it hard to keep tabs on everyone. There will be times that you will lose some people or make a decision that is ill advised, and there are some people who will lose a lot because of it. Too many cooks will spoil the soup, but then again, so will too many ingredients. Keep your network only at the size that you can handle, and do not regret the profits that you could have made. “Could have” is the keyword, but a good working network is a guarantee. It will also make them realize how much value you place in them because you chose them over everyone else.







