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1  .WS/GDI Discussion / General Comments / Getting started on: March 27, 2009, 03:31:53 AM
Hi everyone out there. My name is Colin and I live in Western Australia.  Having joined very recently and with only 1 in my downline I decided to have a look round the comments. One of the first things that struck me was the apparent imbalance between the success story comments and the ' it's a hard nut to crack - HELP ! ' remarks.  This is ground floor stuff we're talking about here, it's going to take a lot of perserverance and faith in the product to make a go of it. This is a numbers game and you'll sort through heaps of people till you find some good partners to really fire up a team. Have some long term vision, guys like Richard Branson, Donald Trump and the like were not overnight successes. They had to tell loads of people how great their product was until anyone believed them - then it was !  I had a real laugh when I compared the Australian and British comments about a sceptical market, they sounded word for word almost the same, so maybe we're not so different after all.  If we in the land of OZ think it's tough what about the pioneers in other countries who are making a go of it in another language !  I'll bet a heap of you out there have trouble even turning a computer on let alone coping with all these new ideas and tools that are being thrust upon us - I know I do. However for the technology shy there may be an answer. Presuming you joined because you think it is a brilliant idea, maybe you should look a bit closer to home than trying to get to sophisticated with messaging etc.  Try the personal networking approach.  If your friends and family have any respect for you they will allow you to use their computer to demonstrate what you are doing and watch the video - WITH YOU.  They might not be interested personally but you've just shown someone something they've never seen before. Do you think they might remember it for a while ?  Do you think they might mention it in conversation to someone you don't know or better still show off their prowess on a computer by showing your site for you ?  Congratulations you have started networking - first and most basis step to growing your business.  So get out there and DEMONSTRATE your new business to people who care about you, ask for their help to get started.  Now for the big bonus, sooner or later someone will appear magically within your group with skills to compliment your own. Yes there is someone out there who understands computers and would love to have their ego stroked when asked for help.  Keep motivated. Colin.
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