Of course that doesn't mean that everything is rosy. Unless you don't mind finding yourself in a situation like this ? Hello may I speak to Martin please. Oh, he is in school right now? No I am not his teacher, is about a business opportunity.. No I didn't know he was only 13.. I know mum you are right to be angry.. I apologize, what else can I do.?
I believe you get the picture here. You should be very careful when dealing with lead sellers, always, no matter what. In that case it applies the saying ?better safe than sorry?, indeed. Don't take that lightly and always try to find as much information as you can about the potential vendor. It's your money that you are going to spend and you have every right to inquire him about any questions or doubts you might have.
Naturally, the best leads are those that you generate yourself, whether you intend to phone them or email them. It pays to invest time and money into learning lead generation techniques. That skill can help you a lot in your future since prospects are the lifeblood of every business. If you know how to generate them yourself you get can ahead of a lot of your competitors who lack that skill.
Of course, if you don't want to get into such a technical thing and you prefer to concentrate on the communications and relationship building aspects of your business, buying them is the only option left to you. In that case your sponsor should be the first to inquire for recommendations. He is your personal business coach and as more experienced he could advise you better on how you should proceed.
As you can understand by buying them your mission hasn't ended. Your goal is to convert these prospects into distributors in your downline. Unless you are good at cold calling and you enjoy to communicate with other people, plus you can face rejection without causing you any problem, perhaps you should consider outsourcing that, too. An outbound call center with professional personnel trained to close prospects for you may be of great value to you.