Tuesday, 29 November 2011

[Everything doTERRA] Re: IPC dynamics

I wish we had a "like" button...b/c I especially like what Pat said as
well as this....

"I have even gone so far to ask someone if they'd like to sign up
under someone else when
I've discovered they've talked to someone else. I will say, in that
case, and every single time I would sign them up, fill out the
paperwork and either call my upline or the other person for their IPC#
because I don't believe it letting a sale get away, even if I don't
get credit for it." ....a HUGE AMEN Ginny!!!!

This has happened to me sort of...I met and had a connection w/another
vendor at a trade show. The oils were NEW (actually still kinda are)
to TN and I was just excited to have met someone that was interested
in hearing about the oils and actually HAD QUESTIONS...in talking with
her I found out that she had actually been introduced to the oils by
her massage therapist who was from AZ...I sent her back to that IPC b/
c it was just THE RIGHT thing for me to do if she had no interest in
enrolling her I knew my contact was convinced by my "stories" and the
potential enrollee was going to join doterra. She and I had developed
a mutual friendship and we spoke several times after the show...she
did indeed join under her massage therapist. I'm ok with that b/c I
KNOW that you reap what you sow and eventually it will come back to
me:) The main thing to me was getting those oils in her hand so she
could use them consistently and tell others about them. YES I wanted
this person...but fair is fair and even though I still don't know her
massage therapist I KNOW I did the right thing...and sometimes
integrity is way more valuable than any amount of money:)

Ok that was my 2cents worth...lol

On Nov 29, 5:29 pm, Ginny Eiseman <gi...@kpunet.net> wrote:
> Here is a rough draft that I've been working on. An input is welcome - gin
>
> It happens to everyone, someone they have been talking to or sharing
> doTerra signs up with someone else.
>
> I think there can be lots of reasons why it happens, the person isn't
> ready to commit but is later and someone else is just there at the right
> time, they find out someone else is in doTerra and they have more of a
> connection with them and choose them, or someone else simply asks.
> In my experience the best way to avoid having it happen is to ask for
> the enrollment every time. We all know when they say they are not ready
> to keep following up and asking, that is no secret. Alternatively, you
> can be up front and explain how it works, that this is a commission
> based business and that when they are ready to enroll you hope they will
> chose you and in the mean time you are available to help them will all
> their orders.
> I think we have to remember that it is ultimately customer's choice who
> they sign up with and who gets the commissions.
> Personally I think it all equals out and while you might lose some you
> might sign up someone that someone else has tried to work with. Instead
> of focusing on the ones that got away, look forward.
> I don't want you to get the impression that I think we should poach on
> other people's leads, I don't think that at all. I have stepped back
> when I've heard that they've worked with someone else. I have even gone
> so far to ask someone if they'd like to sign up under someone else when
> I've discovered they've talked to someone else. I will say, in that
> case, and every single time I would sign them up, fill out the paperwork
> and either call my upline or the other person for their IPC# because I
> don't believe it letting a sale get away, even if I don't get credit for it.

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