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Article Title: Recruiting Tips - What Not To Do
Author: Kellie Stewart
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Word Count: 539
Keywords: fearless recruiting, duplicate success, recruiting tips, down line 
building
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Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Anyone that runs a business which depends upon the creation of a down line 
should be on the constant lookout for new recruiting tips.  While it may be 
tempting to try any idea, there are some ideas out there that are just not 
good.  These bad ideas are generally bad no matter what type of business you 
are running.

One of the most important ideas to avoid is inflating earnings.  While it is 
important to entice people into the down line, it is not okay to blatantly lie 
about the earning potential.  While it may be true that a sales business can 
have unlimited earning potential, for most people this is simply not the case.  
 By being up front about the typical earning potential, you stand a greater 
chance at keeping the recruit over time.

Another poor suggestion is to purposely underestimate the time commitment that 
is needed to excel in the business.  Everyone has heard claims that they can be 
rich in just hours a day, however, what often is not explained is that those 
days can easily become months before a real business with a good profit is 
established.  Reality generally shows that people who are successful at home 
based businesses or MLM companies put in many, many hours to cultivate their 
business and their down lines.

One of the recruiting tips that you may be tempted to try is to oversell your 
product line.  Be very careful of this.  If people feel cheated, they will 
never purchase from you again.  They are also likely to tell their friends, and 
even acquaintances, about the experience.  Lying to someone about your product 
line can cost you countless sales and recruits in the future.  Generally people 
join a company because they are interested in the products and the trust the 
person who is selling them on the products.  Simply put, tell people what your 
product does, let them try it, and let the product speak for itself.  Have 
confidence in the products or services you provide and that will do your 
recruiting and selling for you.

As important as it is to not oversell your product, it is just as important to 
not oversell yourself or your position within the company.  While this may have 
been one of the recruiting tips that used to work, in todays environment, it is 
very easy to find out if someone is not being truthful.  Do not tell a 
prospective recruit that you were the number 1 (or even in the top ten) seller 
or recruiter with in the company if you were not.  They will find out.  When 
they do discover the tactic, you risk not only losing your recruit, but also 
the ability to participate in the company itself.  

When thinking of recruiting tips to try, be sure that before anything else you 
are truthful.  This is so important.  People do not like to be taken, they do 
not like to be lied to and they do not forgive and forget.  For your business 
to thrive and grow, you need to be completely honest with any potential 
recruits that you speak with.

You've heard the success stories. Now it's your turn to become one. Discover a 
proven system to bring in new recruits, sell more products and explode your 
monthly income.

http://www.thousanddollarprofits.com/kelliestewart

Kellie Stewart
[email protected]
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