I'm a retired educator who is currently an IBO for Escape International and Aisle19. I enjoy golf, reading and my 2 grandchildren. I love network marketing and love to listen and learn from others
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I understand, social networks can be a bit overwhelming at first. Rather than use this site to pitch your marketing programs, though, I'd encourage you to focus on building relationships.
"People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care."
Once you get to know someone a bit, the subject of business will naturally come up. Then, it's fine to fill them in on your programs. But don't lead with the opportunities... lead with Thomas. ;)
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GREETINGS,
GLAD TO SEE YOU'RE A MEMBER OF THE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY UNIVERSITY
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I would also appreciate it if you could leave me a comment and let me know you stopped by.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
John Elley
"Expert Online Marketer & Wealth Coach"
Helping People To Make Money Online Everyday!
http://johnelley.ws/
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I'm from Charlotte.
I understand, social networks can be a bit overwhelming at first. Rather than use this site to pitch your marketing programs, though, I'd encourage you to focus on building relationships.
"People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care."
Once you get to know someone a bit, the subject of business will naturally come up. Then, it's fine to fill them in on your programs. But don't lead with the opportunities... lead with Thomas. ;)