Mindset of Millionaires: To be a Professional
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Using the works from Eric Worre's best selling book "Go Pro" here is some great insight on how to really become a professional in Network Marketing.
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Mindset of Millionaires: To be a Professional
1. MLM SUCCESS TIPS:
Mindset of
Millionaires: Be a
Professional
Lindsay Hack
Balancing Personal
Health, Wealth and Wellness
2. Eric Worre – Network Marketing Pro
Become a Professional
3. Introduced to Network
Marketing in 1988 at the age
of 22 years old. He did
everything wrong until one
day he made the decision to
become a Professional. He has
spent many years perfecting
some of these methods.
Mr “GoPro”Eric Worre
4. Four Fundamentals of Becoming a
Professional
1. You must emotionally detach
yourself from the outcome
1. Be Yourself
1. Bring some passion
1. Have strong posture
5. Inviting Prospects to Understand Your
Opportunity
1. Be in a Hurry
2. Compliment the prospect
3. Make an invitation
4. If I, would you?
5. Confirmation #1 – Get the time
commitment
6. Confirmation #2 – Confirm the time
commitment
7. Confirmation #3 – Schedule the
next call
8. Get off the phone
6. Inviting Prospects to Understand Your
Opportunity
1. Be in a Hurry
Psychological issue – people are attracted to a person who
has things going on. Your conversations will be shorter,
invitations quicker, fewer questions, less resistance and
more respect of you and your time.
Examples: Warm Market:
“ I don’t have a lot of time to talk, but it was really
important I reach you.”
“I have a million things going on, but I’m glad I caught
you.”
“I’m running out the door, but I needed to talk to you real
quick.”
Examples: Cold Market:
“Now isn’t the time to get into this and I have to go but…..”
“I have to run, but….”
7. Inviting Prospects to Understand Your
Opportunity
2. Compliment the prospect
A sincere compliment opens the door to real
communication and will make the prospect much more
agreeable about hearing what you have to say.
Examples: Warm Market:
“You’ve always been very successful and I’ve always
respected the way you’ve done business.”
“You’ve always been supportive of me and I apprirciate
that so much.”
You have an amazing mind for business and can see things
other people don’t see.”
For as long as I’ve known you, I’ve thought you were the
best of what you do.”
Examples: Cold Market:
“You’ve given me some of the best service I’ve ever
received.”
“You’ve made this a fantastic experience.”
8. Inviting Prospects to Understand Your
Opportunity
3. Make the Invitation
One size does not fit all. There are 3 kinds of approaches:
1. The Direct Approach – Learning more about the
opportunity for THEM (not YOU).
Examples: Warm Market:
“When you told me you (hate your job, need more money,
wanted to find a new house, etc.), were you serious? I
think I found a way for you to )get it/solve the
problem/make it happen).”
“I think I found a way for us to really boost our cash flow.”
“When I thought of people who could make an absolute
fortune with a business I’ve found, I though of you.”
“Are you still looking for a job – I found a way for both of us
to start a great business without all the risks.”
“Let me ask you a question, off the record. If there was a
business you could start working part-time from your home
that could replace your full-time income, would you be
interested?”
9. Inviting Prospects to Understand Your
Opportunity
3. Make the Invitation
1. Direct Approach continued….
Examples: Cold Market:
“Have you ever thought of diversifying your income?”
“Do you keep your career options open”
“Do you plan on doing what you’ve doing now for the rest
of your career?”
10. Inviting Prospects to Understand Your
Opportunity
3. Make the Invitation
One size does not fit all. There are 3 kinds of approaches:
2. The Indirect Approach – Ask for help, guidance and input
Examples: Warm Market:
“I’ve just started a new business and I’m really nervous.
Before I get going I need to practice on someone friendly.
Would you mind if I practiced on you?”
“I found a business I’m really excited about, but what do I
know? You have so much expereince. Would you look at if
for me if I made it easy on you and let me know if you think
I’m making the right move?’
“A friend told me the best thing I could do when starting a
business is to have people I respect take a look at it and
give me some guidance. Would you be willing to do that for
me if I made it simple?”
11. Inviting Prospects to Understand Your
Opportunity
3. Make the Invitation
2. In Direct Approach continued….
Examples: Cold Market:
“My company is expanding in your area. Would you do me a
favour and take a look at it and let me know if you think it
would work where you live”
Example for product – “ I’ve started a business with a
product I think makes a lot of sense, but I’d like to get your
input. Would you be willing to check it out and give me
your opinion?”
12. Inviting Prospects to Understand Your
Opportunity
3. Make the Invitation
One size does not fit all. There are 3 kinds of approaches:
3. The Super Indirect Approach Incredibly powerful. You
tell the prospect they are NOT the prospect but are
interested if they know anyone else.
Examples: Warm Market:
“The business I’m in clearly isn’t for you, but I want to ask,
who do you know that is ambitious, money-motivated and
would be excited about the idea of adding more cash flow
to their lives?”
“Who do you know that might be looking for a strong
business they can run from their home?”
“Who do you know that has hit the wall with their business
and might be looking for a way to diversify their income?”
“I am with a company that’s expanding in this area and I’m
looking for some sharp people that might be interested in
some additional cash flow. Do you know anyone who might
fit that description?”
13. Inviting Prospects to Understand Your
Opportunity
3. Make the Invitation
One size does not fit all. There are 3 kinds of approaches:
3. The Super Indirect Approach Incredibly continued….
In most cases they are going to ask you for more
information before they give you any names…
“That makes sense. You’ll want to know more about it
before you refer some of your contacts….. (move to step 4)
14. Inviting Prospects to Understand Your
Opportunity
4. If I, Would You?
Secret weapon – very poswerful
Examples: Warm Market:
“You’ve always been very successful and I’ve always
respected the way you’ve done business.”
“You’ve always been supportive of me and I apprirciate
that so much.”
You have an amazing mind for business and can see things
other people don’t see.”
For as long as I’ve known you, I’ve thought you were the
best of what you do.”
Examples: Cold Market:
“You’ve given me some of the best service I’ve ever
received.”
“You’ve made this a fantastic experience.”