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May 15, 2006 6:29 pm re: I don't feel this is an ethical way to find leads for your business. What do you think?
Tony Williams
Hello Melody,

I do not feel it is an unethical way to find business but only if you do it in a ethical way.

There are many people failing in the Network Marketing Industry. People that are in a home based business selling services and/or products and not getting results they want can greatly benefit from Leaders Club training and support services.

It is a practice when trying to harvest leads yourself, to look for people in your target market. These are not business builders but more retail customers purchasing support services for their business. ie leads, training, skill development.

I do not know if your are refering to being contacted by a Leaders Club rep in a unethical way. If this is the case, trust me it is an overaggresive consultant that is not getting what is taught at Leaders Club and I apologize.

As a marketing consultant I have seen repeat promoters of mlm companies come to Leaders Club for answers and skills that their company does not provide. We then compliment, supplement, and enchance their training on a invidualized basis.

Some just do not know what it really takes to become successful. Once they realize what it takes some give up Some are so thankful for the truth.

So reaching out in a truthful and caring way is again not unethical. Just another way to promote what you have to offer to someone that really may need what you have to offer.

I hope I shed light on your question.

Tony Williams




> Melody Thacker wrote:
> Recently I've been getting phone calls from people who have visited my web sites, found my toll free # and then proceed to call me to sell me something or tell me all about their wonderful opportunity to recruit me into their business.
>
>A polite, "no thanks, I'm not interested," doesn't seem to have any effect, they want to keep on telling me about their opportunity! They are surprised that I am not happy to hear from them! Gosh, why should I be happy? I'm simply not interested, don't wish to waste my time hearing all about it plus I'm paying for their phone call!
>
>I don't feel this is an ethical way to find leads for your business. What do you think?
>
>Take care,
>Melody

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