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It seems like you can't click the mouse these days without finding a website seeking to connect citizens with their government. But are these sites really helping citizens connect with their elected officials in a meaningful way? Has the Internet really led us to the brink of direct democracy? Or are the communications that are coming through these sites merely adding to the white noise that permeates Capitol Hill?



Does "Point-and-Click" Make a Difference?

As someone who spends a great deal of time teaching people how to effectively communicate with Congress, I am concerned that some of these sites leave people with the impression that being an effective citizen advocate is as easy as clicking a mouse. Pointing and clicking on the "yes" or "no" button on vote.com's site is not equivalent to participating in a meaningful way ? even if your vote is forwarded to your Congressional representative. Frankly, your vote, if you are lucky, will simply be tallied with other opinions, and that tally (again, if you're lucky) may be 1/10th or 1/20th of a factor in your representative's decision-making process. In most cases, your "yes" or "no" vote is simply deleted from the system.

If Not, What Does?

So what really influences members of Congress? I'll give you a hint: it's not money. In fact, it's good old-fashioned policy analysis, research, and personal beliefs. To be an effective advocate, you must become part of that process ? and you don't get there by pointing and clicking.

The most important thing to remember in seeking to influence the policy making process is that you have something of value to contribute. You probably have a particular reason why you feel the way you do about a specific policy proposal, or a reason why you're seeking a change in law. A thoughtful approach to policy issues combined with a careful explanation of why it's important to you personally is very compelling to congressional staff and members. In writing a personal, thoughtful, well-argued letter or e-mail, your chances of influencing your Representative's decision-making process increase dramatically.

People ask me all the time whether e-mail is an effective means to communicate with Congress. I tell them that the tools citizens use to communicate with their elected representatives are far less important than what they say. As I talk about (some would say ad nasueum) in my book, "Government by the People: How to Communicate with Congress", the key to being effective in your written communications is ensuring that someone on staff actually thinks about what you have to say. So how do you do that? By being personal, relevant, asking for a response, and reaching the right person.

The Personal Approach: By far, the most compelling and effective letters combine a thoughtful approach to policy issues with a careful explanation of why it's important to the author personally. In most offices, it is these letters that the member of Congress actually sees, not the letters generated by mass postcard or form letter campaigns. For example, one of the members I worked for routinely asked to see the five to ten most thoughtful, rational letters we received in a week. These letters received much more attention then other less personalized correspondences.

Why Are You Relevant? You are relevant to the Congressional office because you are a constituent or because you represent a constituent, and you can demonstrate that connection by including your postal address on every correspondence, whether it's e-mail, fax, or traditional letter.

Ask for a Response: Given the limited time and budgets in congressional offices, priority will always be given to letters that require an answer. Asking for a response means someone on the staff has to think about what you've said and, in some way, address your concerns or comments.

Reaching the Right Person: Correspondence requesting a meeting or site visit should be sent to the Executive Assistant or Scheduler. Educational and informational correspondence about your program should be sent to both the member and legislative assistant assigned to your issue. You can find out who these people are at www.congress.org

By following these guidelines, you can dramatically increase the chances that your correspondence will be noticed, whether you send it via e-mail, snail mail, or carrier pigeon!

Will the Internet Make Representational Democracy Obsolete?

But will all this personal, thoughtful letter writing really be necessary in ten years? Some people argue that the Internet heralds a new day for democracy, where people will vote for their representatives and eventually vote on policy issues directly and online. Essentially, Congressional representatives would become obsolete. However, this "ballot-initiative" model of government ignores the most important role that your elected official plays in the process, paying attention to every issue under the sun 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Think about it. Under the direct democracy model, you would be pointing and clicking to cast your vote approximately 900 times a year. That's over twice a day, every day including weekends. You'd be voting on Permanent Normal Trading Relations for China, the Patient's Bill of Rights, legislation to promote Digital Signatures, and whether to name the Post Office in Garden City, Kansas after Clifford R. Hope.

Don't get me wrong. I love the fact that all of these sites are emerging and that some are flowering. The Internet is an important and powerful tool for connecting citizens to their government. But so was the printing press, the telephone, and CSPAN. It's what we do with these tools that matter. Content, thoughtful analysis, and personal perspectives still matter. So go ahead and point and click ? but follow that up with a thoughtful e-mail, letter or phone call. You'll be a better citizen and we'll all have a better Democracy.
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Whether you are new to network marketing or have been in the business for awhile, no doubt you will hear someone tell you that they don't think MLM will work, or they think MLM is not a real business. This MLM training tip is based on years of experience and teaching 56,000 distributors how to confidently answer this question. Continue reading so you too, can easily get a prospect to agree they can succeed in network marketing.

Here is Shai's question, submitted October 18, 2007.

Hey Tim, My name is Shai and I'm from Israel. In Pro. Inviter you teach to ask people who have an MLM objection the question: "Do you think MLM by itself work"? and you teach us what to do if they say YES or I DON'T KNOW, but how do you handle it if they say NO and why?

Hello Shai,

Thank you for your excellent question. Let me back up for the benefit of all readers and give a little more information, then I'll answer your question.

Let's pretend I'm talking with a prospect and they ask, "Is this MLM?" I reply, "Yes, what do you know about MLM?" They respond negatively.

Here's some MLM training pointers on how to handle this objection effectively. You should follow the Objection Handling Remedy that is outlined in Professional Inviter. I will not repeat the details of the Objection Handling Remedy here as it's been written and spoken several times recently. I'll just use the remedy below so you can see how to handle this objection.

1. Listen through the objection. The more you can get them to talk about their MLM experience the better. As I've stated in other MLM training tips, listening is key. Listen very carefully because they will probably mention THE issue that's really bugging them. You'll also probably hear them talk around the subject or task they couldn't do.

2. Confirm your understanding of what the ACTUAL objection is. Many times people fail at handling objections because they handle the wrong objection - therefore their prospect is still sitting with the objection. The "pyramid" objection is not the same as the "MLM doesn't work" objection. They are both "MLM" objections, but you must make sure you understand that prospect's exact objection. So if someone tells me how awful MLM is (step 1) but I never really hear their actual objection then I would ask, "So what was your bad experience, specifically?" To that he replies, "It doesn't work!"

3. Make the question or objection valid to the prospect. "I understand your concern on this. Of course you wouldn't want to do something that doesn't work."

4. Handle or facilitate handling. Alright Shai, here's where I will answer your question directly. Because you didn't give me any more information in your question, I'll answer it in the two different ways I've seen it. Shai, you may think that I'm not answering your specific question - but I am. Sometimes if you ask the question, "do you think MLM by itself works?" too early - then they will shut down and say no. But that's not their true answer.

When someone has the MLM objection "it doesn't work" then what you have to do first is try to find out "what about MLM doesn't work?" (from their view of course). It could be something they've read or they've tried it and couldn't make it work. There is a big difference in these two responses - and how you handle it. So you can ask, "Are you speaking from personal experience or is this someone else's experience?"

From someone else's experience: If it's something they've read or someone else's experience then they are an observer and do not have a working knowledge. Therefore you need to give them facts. The facts are, there are 49.9 million people in direct sales that sell 89.2 billion in sales. There are 475,000 new distributors join each week. Then gently, not sarcastically ask, "What part of MLM do you feel doesn't work?"

You see, if it's someone else's experience or something they've read, you can not ask them "Does it as in industry work?" prior to giving them facts because they will just repeat what they've read or heard!! So they will say to you, "No it doesn't work."

From their own experience: If in helping them with their objection they tell you that they personally had a bad experience - ask them to tell you their bad experience. "What happened?" When they tell you, listen for clues of lack of training. You can even ask, "What were you not able to do?" Or, "what did they fail to train you how to do?" When you can finally get them to reveal this to you - then and only then can you ask them the question "Does MLM by itself, as an industry work?" Then, "What do you feel it takes for a person to make it work?" If they give you a "type" of person that MLM works for - then ask them, "How is that person different than you?" What they tell you is what YOU WILL HAVE TO TRAIN THEM HOW TO DO!

If they tell you "No it doesn't work" after you've given them the facts, then you conclude the conversation and move on.

Someone who can not see that 89 billion dollars worth of products are moving to consumers, doesn't want to see it. They don't want it to be true, although it is. Why don't they want it to be true? Because they don't want to fail or fail again. They would prefer to blame it on the industry rather than that there is simply something that they failed to learn how to do.

When the first super microscope was first introduced, scientists looked through it at a piece of steel and saw that steel was actually moving! Many scientists could not accept that to be true - even though it was true and they were looking at it. Same thing occurred when a telescope revealed that there were more planets - many more - than scientists had thought before. It's nothing new for people to not see what's in front of them. You just can't build a business off of people who can't see what's in front of them.

Thank you for your question Shai, I hope that by following this MLM training tip you will now master how to handle this objection.
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