How to recruit people and get them as your referral

@Aja103654 (5646)
Philippines
January 23, 2012 4:25am CST
I've been curious about people who have this ability to convince people into joining their networking group. Nowadays, it's not surprising that many people are already getting into networking in order to earn! But it's not an easy task! You have to learn some important abilities in order to succeed and one of those skills involve sales talk. So, what are your techniques or tips that, as a networker, that enabled you to convince someone to become your referral? What are your views on networking, especially the issue on 'pyramiding'? Thanks!!
5 responses
23 Jan 12
go to minuteworkers or microworkers. Get referrral from there
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• Chennai, India
23 Jan 12
Do they allow 'Paid sign ups'? I mean, can we get referral for a program which requires a fees?
@Aja103654 (5646)
• Philippines
24 Jan 12
Thank you, I'm exploring microworkers now.
• Chennai, India
23 Jan 12
Money is the only thing that can convince anyone. (So, be sure that your program pays.) Most people are not good at marketing. So, I ask them to bring more people and then I do the marketing. That's how I convince people in Networking. (Besides, the product should also be good.) Initial two months would be very hard. After that we will have some breathing time. After 6 months, really we will have relaxing time. If you are doing it online, your website should do the 50% conversion. (Best idea would be you should blog it and then redirect your visitors to the main site to do the rest.)
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• United States
5 Feb 12
I have a tendency to just do a lot of observing and letting people talk. People will bring up what they like to do. If I can find a person who seems to have the same interests as my own, it makes it much easier to bring them on to an online earning website that works for me. There's nothing worse than just trying to "sell" yourself to others only to hit a roadblock and they know nothing of the industry you want to work them into. I'd rather have a person who is familiar with the industry so that I don't have to coach them every step of the way.
• United States
20 Feb 12
The lack of knowledge is a hindrance and being open minded is what would make this process much easier. Simply because something that works best for them doesn't mean they won't find something better they can use. We should always be looking for newer ways to improve what we are already doing. It may actually re-direct our current efforts and go in a different direction for maximum benefit.
@Aja103654 (5646)
• Philippines
11 Feb 12
I think the same way. I've tested talking to people and trying to convince them to join some networking site. All of them don't have or have little experience and though what i said maybe be really tempting for them, they still decline because they lack knowledge. People are not comfortable with working over something they are not familiar with. They would rather stick to what they know is best and that would be it.
• Philippines
27 Jan 12
Hello Aja103654, actually my friends are hard to convince to join this site as my refferal, but in my ability they trust me to joined this site i've explained what i get it to this site, so all my freinds they think if they joined this, but some of my freinds are a member.
@utopia96 (640)
• Indonesia
24 Feb 12
very interesting discussion,I also want to get more referrals to earn extra money,i has one referral but inactive