Nerve wracking? Yes. Fear of the unknown? Absolutely. Required for your success and as a learning tool? Without a doubt. Relax and really pay attention to what I am saying here. Youve now prepared a comprehensive presentation for your product.
If you've never been involved in network marketing in the past, this is probably an extremely anxious, nerve wracking time for you. You actually have to call your first person and present to them everything you have learned about your product and about the network.
Don't let this discourage you. Additionally, don't let the outcome discourage you, either. There's a good chance you will be flatly rejected by your first lead. And there's an even bigger chance that the lead will lose interest at some later point in the conversation, regardless of how well your call goes.
Doing calling is a mere number game. The more you call, the more sales and appointments you will get. This is definite! So even if you get rejected 10 times or 20 times does not mean that it is not effective, it just mean that you need to call more.
At worst, you'll end up crossing a name off of a list of 100 and moving to the second name. In fact, if they reject you earlier, that might be better than later it'll save you some time.
Now, with that being said, it is still important to carefully react to various problems the person you're calling presents.
Just because the person on the other end of the phone is raising issues does not mean he or she will not accept the opportunity it just means that he or she must be given sufficient evidence. And it is your job to do this through the call.
The moral of phone calling is to persevere until you get the sales you want to achieve or the results you want. Regardless of the rejections you get, just continue dialing, and you will achieve the success you deserve.