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4 Ways To Get Your Subscribers To Trust You Quickly

Posted by Reyn | September 29, 2008

Trust is the basic of selling. You can’t expect someone to buy from you, or in this case, join your network marketing business if they don’t trust YOU.

Yes, it’s you whom prospects are scrutinizing, not the product or company.

Assuming that you have a list of your own, the missing link in your subscribers-to-downline conversion is trust. They are still not sure to join your business because they are yet to believe they can or will succeed.

To build a list is often the longest, most painful and most expensive process on its own. Studies shown that acquiring new prospects is about 5 times more expensive than retaining your current ones.

So it’s a logical and cost-effective effort to make sure that you earn that trust once your subscribers join your list.

There are basically 4 surefire ways to gain trust from your subscribers quickly.

Remember that when you get the trust of your subscribers, don’t lose that trust. Because if you do anything with their email addresses like sell them or give them out, you will lose many members of your list as well as potential members.

The money is in the list. And it’s only true if you’re giving them value for why they should stay in your list and listen to you.


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