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Facts tell, and stories sell

Your goal is to relate to as many people as possible.This means you may have different stories: one for your company positioning and timing, one for your product, and one for the network marketing opportunity.

I challenge you to take a few minutes to package and practice your story today, you’ll be happy you did!

Wishing you all the success you believe you deserve and are willing to work for!!

~XO Deni~

In order to have an impact, our stories must help people believe that what we have accomplished can be duplicated for them! Everyone has something they struggle with. Those moments don’t inspire or motivate others unless we can articulate how we were able to overcome to be who we are today.  

A good story should include:

 

  1. What was your like before you found your  company (background, profession, who are you)
  2. Why did you look for another opportunity and join your company?
  3. What is your life like now and why are you excited?

Example:

I have a PHD- Public High School Diploma. A good friend introduced me to the business of network marketing. What initially attracted me to network marketing was that my level of education could never put a cap on what I could earn if I was willing to work hard. In very part time hours I have been able to surpass my husband’s income, who is an owner of a successful CPA Firm in Spokane, WA. This business has provided me with a lifestyle better than my wildest dreams. I just qualified for a vacation trip to take my entire family to Hawaii for a week- all expenses paid!”

 

Keep your story to 30 – 45 seconds!