You’re browsing a webpage. You may not know me from any other source, or maybe you’ve been following me on Twitter or Google+, or maybe you saw one of my public Facebook posts, or maybe we’re even Facebook friends. It’s possible we’ve met, but I have no way of knowing that.
If you decide to do this business — either because you want the products at a better price for yourself or you really want to supplement or replace your current income source — how will we work together?
Please be assured I want your success or satisfaction as much if not more than you do, so I will help you any way I can. I urge you to contact me before signing up so we can discuss what your preferences, interests, and motivation might be. With that information, I can help you as much or as little as you want.
We can talk, text, email, Skype, Zoom, Hangout, private message, or, if you’re close enough, I’ll work with you in person. If you’re on a route we travel to throughout the year, I’ll be happy to arrange to meet and work with you in person when we’re in the area. You don’t have to build a business unless you want to. If you want products at a wholesale price, tell me that. I’ll be delighted for you, and I won’t pressure you to build the business (I’ll remind you it’s a possibility about once a year, and I’ll give you coupons once in a while for product credit if you sign someone up, but please don’t take that as a pressure to build the business unless you want to do that). I will suggest products you might be interested in (Young Living’s product lines are expansive, so it’s not easy to know all that’s available). Again, work within your interests and budget — I’m only offering suggestions. If they don’t work for you, no pressure.
Ultimately, if you want to make an income in this business, you will need to do some work. I don’t recommend building via the internet, but, like the trade days environment, it’s a venue I’m comfortable with. My method has been slow — that’s why I don’t recommend it. I recommend something more duplicatable, like talking to people. In person. One-on-one, small groups, or large groups work best. Despite what it looks like here, I have no qualms about talking to a group of people, so if you can get a group of people together, I’ll be happy to talk to them either in person or via Skype, Zoom, or Hangouts. I’ve spoken to group sizes ranging from one-on-one to up to 400+ people at a time. Honestly, the products impress people, so if you get people in front of them, they are interested. I’ll help you present the information.