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Friday, May 23, 2008

Agel Leads & Building Your Team

In the past few days we have discussed how to set up your Agel business. Now we need to move on to Step 5 in the 10 Steps to success with Agel. We now need to start building your team and determine the best way or ways to get the word out about all the benefits of joining Agel.

Let's examine a few ways a person may use to create a team in Agel.

1. First start building your initial list - This initial list should be of people that you feel may be potential team members. The larger this list is, the more effective you will be building your team. To be the most effective, this list should have at least a hundred people on it.

2. As your building this list don't forget about your family or friends. Share Agel products and the Agel business opportunity with them and explain how Agel improved your health or life. Could your friends or family benefit from good nutrition or more income? Put them on the list and ask them.

3. Don't forget past relationships. Maybe you have some old school buddies, former work colleagues or extended family that you haven't had contact with for while. These are all potential team members for your Agel business.

4. Find people that share the same interests. What hobbies or clubs do you enjoy? These are people that you share a common connection with so they may make great team members in your Agel business. Anybody that is eager to improve their lives would also be a great team member.

5. You should also consider people who can benefit from Agel. Maybe you know someone living an unhealthy life or who may need extra income. These individuals are all people you may consider adding to your Agel business team or they may be potential customers for your Agel products.

These are all ways you may find business team members or customers for your Agel business, but how realistic are they?

Let's face it, this is hard work. For your business to succeed you need customers. Lots and lots of customers. Maybe Mom, Dad, Uncle Joe, little sister Maggie and that crazy old lady down the street see the benefits and buy product from you. Maybe your friend John wants to start a home business and decides to join your Agel business team. This is a great start, but to build a large residual income that will last - you need to contact more than the people you know or once knew.

In step 1 we mentioned that for your list to be effective it's important to have at least a hundred names on it. Maybe you know a hundred people you can place on your list, but how many people on your business team will be able to this or want to do this. Once you go through this list then what?

In step 2 we talked about reaching out to family or friends. How many of us have an endless list of family or friends to contact about the the Agel business or Agel products? Most of us have a small number of family members or friends we keep in contact with on a daily basis. Once you talk to them then what?

There is a common theme beginning to emerge with these methods mentioned above to build your Agel business. Where are you going to get the hundreds or thousands of names you need to have an effective list? How many names on this list will be interested in either your Agel business opportunity or Agel products?

Are you going to buy expensive Agel Leads to introduce your Agel business opportunity and products to every day? To contact hundreds or thousands of leads is expensive, not to mention the cost of calling them. This is not the best way to build a business - any business.

You shouldn't waste your time buying and calling leads. There is a better way.

Buy Customers Not Leads.

These are CUSTOMERS who either buy product now or have shown an interest in the product.

Its Good Business

There is no longer the need to:

Call complete strangers on some leads list.
Bother friends and family about your business or products.
Contact long lost friends or colleagues you haven't talked to for years.
Find people who may have the same hobbies or goals.

Go to http://itsgoodbusiness.net/ and see why you should be buying customers not leads.

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