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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'll bite. I sell R&F and have been for over two years. I have a decent team under me and sell to many customers. Look, it's true that some of the language and caps used in posts that people copy are very salesy and annoying. I do use FB, but try to make all the posts my own. I've done well and would be considered successful, top 1%. It's a few thousand per month at this point, but growing steadily and I keep track of every penny I put back into the business, I still come out quite a bit on top after all the expenditures. I don't stalk people and I don't talk about it to friends who I know aren't interested since they already know I'm doing it. Products are good. I def. use them myself and that's about it. I also have a full time job so it's a side thing for right now. Can't say I totally disagree with some of the comments here, but there are many people who actually make very real money doing this.[/quote] So if you're top 1% you're only making a few thousand? [/quote] Yes, but I'm at the bottom of the top sort of speak. People right above me are brining in in the 6 digits/month, consistently. I've reached a decent level and yes, even a low percentage get where I am, but it's really bc most people quit before they start seeing the ROI. If you stick it out, everyone will absolutely be where I am and much higher.[/quote] Everyone? Lol, ok. How do you figure that? Why do you think people always quit if it's so great?[/quote] I think they quit because they think signing up to do something like this is easy money and they don't have to do anything. Just like anything else, it's work, that plain and simple. People have unrealistic expectations and they are inpatient, that's the real reason why they quit. It's not bc they can't do it (anyone can, it's not rocket science), but they don't have the patience to see their consistent work pay off. It's not an overnight thing, it's a 3-5 year plan and if you do the work and give it the time, yes, I think every person can do very well.[/quote] How is it logistically possible that everyone could do well? What does the work entail? Harassing people? Everyone I know who does it sends me incessant FB messages (all identical so obv from a script) - and none of our mutual acquaintances but. So how do you get beyond that?[/quote] Sorry, "buy"[/quote] The work entails helping people that reach out to you for help, being very good at following up with them and truly helping them with their issues with their skin. It's being honest and true about your own results and sharing them with people and it is about reaching out and letting people know you are doing this, but def. not harassing anyone. People who do that, don't work the business correctly. This particular company has a full 60-day return policy, so I don't feel badly having my friends try the products. If they don't work, no problem, send them back. Just like any sales job, this is making a sale, except it's to your own network. Like I said, you have to be a normal human being and act like yourself. I don't do the scripts and I don't harass my friends, that doesn't work, clearly:)[/quote]
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