Tabula Rasa

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Tabula Rasa - (Latin: blank state) refers to
the epistemological thesis that individual
human beings are born with no innate or
built-in mental content, in a word, “blank”,
and that their entire resource of knowledge
is built up gradually from their experiences
and sensory perceptions of the outside world.

We all start as a blank slate.

It’s our experiences that shade our
perceptions. Our first impression of network
marketing is one of magic and wonder. We see
huge checks and financial dreams realized and
in that moment we see that possibility for
ourselves.

In that instant, our lives are forever
transformed. A new journey begins.  We’re
incredibly impressionable at this point in
our development.

We look for leadership and follow the advice
we’re given quite blindly for better or
worse. To follow, success stories are created
and many fall by the wayside.

But, no matter where you are now, understand
each day we begin a new - equal opportunity
for new success and new troubles to surface.

I’d like you consider this message the first
for today’s blank slate.

I’d like to share with you a few ideas that I
want you to consider. Not to follow blindly,
but to consider in the context of your
experiences and where you dream to be.

I think if you do this, what you’ll find is
what I share here will help move you to the
next stage in your business, but you be the
judge . . .

First some stats . . .

-Most network marketers fail in the first 30
to 60 days.

-If a new rep earns an income in this period
they remain in the industry over twice as
long as those that do not earn a profit in
this early phase.

-Thos network marketers that remain with
their chosen company for five years or more
have more than an 80% chance of becoming a
top income earner with their chosen business.

-We also know that network marketing is a
highly leverage business. One that takes some
time to create long term leveraged residual
income, but here’s what I didn’t get at the
beginning . . .

Our early actions determine our outcome.

If we’re taught to buy and call leads each of
our probable chance of success decreases
exponentially.

Why?

Not because it’s not a skill that can’t be
mastered.

There are many who have mastered and used it
to become highly successful.

More so, because the act of buying leads
means you’re expending additional capitol
early to develop a skill that is hard earned.

Most of use go deep in the whole financially
to try to master this skill because it’s all
we’re ever really exposed to as a blueprint
for success.

This is dangerous in my opinion because for
ever dollar spent it’s another dollar that
must be recouped to gain profit, and the
clock is ticking . . .

60 days most network marketers won’t break
even when considering the additional
expends without an immediately efficient
profit model. Sure a few may recruit a person
or two, but that’s a long way from realizing
real profit on a balance sheet.

In other words we end spending about $500 to
make $50 our first few months in the game.

We unknowingly create negative leverage in
our business doing this.

We’re expending capitol while giving up
control of our advertising to someone else.

Paying for and then calling leads of dubious
and uncontrollable quality one at a time in
an effort to bring them into our
“organization” where we’ll make a small
percentage of our expenses back in the short
term is like having a dump truck dig a whole
while we try to refill it with our hands.

It would take a Herculean effort to ever get
the job.

I didn’t understand this when I began. I just
“knew” that if I did what I was told it was
going to work because that’s what I was told.

How do we resolve this issue? Here’s how I
did. You can follow or use my model to create
your own:
http://www.recruitlikecrazy.com/freecd

First off . . .

Have as much control over your business as
possible, from lead generation to lead
communication to monetization.

Second . . .

Think first of how to reduce expenses to a
minimum early to increase the likelihood of
early profit.

Third . . .

Have profit models for your business that
provide, most importantly from the outset,
instant and low risk profit. Concern yourself
with this task first and long term residual
income later.

Why?

If you profit now you stand a much greater
chance of profiting and creating long term
leveraged residual profit later.

Fourth . . .

Think in terms of leverage. Proactively
search out ways to automate as much of what
you do as possible so that you can focus on
the most important task of lead generation.

Fifth . . .

Think in terms of simplicity. Where
duplication is concerned, the simpler the
system you can create that produces results
the more likely those results will be
duplicated and long term residual income
growth will be achieved.

To the top,

Daegan
“The King Of Never Calling A Single Lead”

P.S. Finally Released: Here’s your exact path
to recruiting at the push of button and
growing an downline of 7227 people on
autopilot and earning $40,000 or more per
month in process free:

==> http://www.recruitlikecrazy.com/freecd

One Response to “Tabula Rasa”

  1. Mary Compton Says:

    I took the time to read your e-mail tonight, wondering why you would want to tell everyone about being sick. But I soon saw what a wonderful message you were sending. You had a friend or family member who would take care of you, so you must be the kind of person who gives to others too. To have a friend, you must be a friend. And you have something else figured right–what is important in life. Thanks for sharing that. And then you are not a greedy person either–you are giving this information, when you could have been selling it. Thanks for being so generous. I have given much here in San Marcos too, particularly for the poor. I started the United Way and operated it to spread the base of support for all the agencies serving the poor. I founded the Food Bank and made the rules of operation to be the efficient agency it is. I raised all the money for the Emergency Shelter for the Homeless, designed it, helped to build it, furnished and equipped it, put it on land
    I had already donated, and even cooked the first supper there. And I raised money to build hundreds of houses (rebuild, in some cases)of poor and elderly people whose houses the City had condemned as unsafe and bulldozed. I recruited other volunteers from 25 states to come here to do the construction work which I supervised, with building materials I purchased, . . . I have done extensive youth work here and mentored many people. It is a pleasure to be receiving your materials, and I hope to get to know you better.

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