Well, there's your perfect sales tool. If after reading or listening to it, the individual isn't convinced enough to "convert", there really isn't anything more one can say to do the job. I suggest taking some time to go the to Freedomline website and download the mp3. Let's pursue this convo after that.
Again, it is not my responsibility to convert anyone. If I cannot convince someone of my ideas, I probably won't be able to convince them to read the book either.
Nothing negative, I don't force my idea on someone that does not want to hear it, and I am not a salesman. If they ask however then out comes the truth. And in a matter of time, they slowly start to see things my way.
See? you are a salesman in a good sense.... just not the typical "mode" we see in the consumer marketplace. No one is asking anyone to FORCE any idea on anyone. The idea is to ENTICE someone to give the book a "listen". Don't you envision this nation being a better place if we could get 10-50 million millenials to read it by July 4th, 2020? I bet you for sure, that you could put a short letter together which would convince 1 out of 10 to give it a try... "John... I am asking you to click on this link __________ and give the audio version of the book 10 honest minutes. If after the 10:01 mark, you think it's a waste of time, I won't mention it ever again... If you do finish it, I am henceforth soliciting your opinion and we'll take it from there. The book is free, and I won't ever be asking you for money. Thanks.
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Well, there's your perfect sales tool. If after reading or listening to it, the individual isn't convinced enough to "convert", there really isn't anything more one can say to do the job. I suggest taking some time to go the to Freedomline website and download the mp3. Let's pursue this convo after that.
Again, it is not my responsibility to convert anyone. If I cannot convince someone of my ideas, I probably won't be able to convince them to read the book either.
Oh, jay, jay, jay... all these negative waves. LOL
Nothing negative, I don't force my idea on someone that does not want to hear it, and I am not a salesman. If they ask however then out comes the truth. And in a matter of time, they slowly start to see things my way.
See? you are a salesman in a good sense.... just not the typical "mode" we see in the consumer marketplace. No one is asking anyone to FORCE any idea on anyone. The idea is to ENTICE someone to give the book a "listen". Don't you envision this nation being a better place if we could get 10-50 million millenials to read it by July 4th, 2020? I bet you for sure, that you could put a short letter together which would convince 1 out of 10 to give it a try... "John... I am asking you to click on this link __________ and give the audio version of the book 10 honest minutes. If after the 10:01 mark, you think it's a waste of time, I won't mention it ever again... If you do finish it, I am henceforth soliciting your opinion and we'll take it from there. The book is free, and I won't ever be asking you for money. Thanks.
Now you are the salesman.