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5/21/2012 9:36:47 PM EST
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Weekly MLM Training - Indirect Questions Is Very Powerful For Your Business mlm training, mlm coach, mentor, business
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Why do I say this?
Asking direct questions, most of the time don’t get you anywhere, and you will not have much to work with and it takes too long when you do it this way. All you will get is short answers from the person you are speaking with, and your conversation will be cut short because you have not taken the time to get to know them first.
What you need to do is turn those direct questions into indirect questions.
When you do it this way, it will take you into your zone.
People have the answers, and all you need are the right types of questions, and when you rephrase your direct question, and getting the person to give you a more descriptive answer, you’ll get what you want the majority of the time.
So what can indirect questions do for you.
The intellectual and emotional levels are stimulated and engaged both at the same time. This is a good thing because it helps your potential partner/customer to think better.
The answers they give will be personal for them, and this will allow the deepness and their vision to manifest at this time.
Building a business requires that you talk to people, and ask questions, know how to respond to their answers effectively.
So an occasional Indirect Question plus being prepared for more meaningful answers that you can use to touch deep in their heart.
So putting all of this into perspective, the difference in the quality of answers you get from the questions you’re presently asking, and the answers you would get if you turned some of them into Indirect Questions!”
It stands to reason that this is a good game plan that you must implement into your business. Try it and see that it works so much more better than asking direct questions. This will change everything for you.
Terri Pattio MLM Coach Mentor with a servant’s heart “LIve and learn in the now”
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 | | Thank you Cheryl for your comment today. |
| | |  | | I think you really hit it right on the mark with this one Terri. Another great post! |
| | |  | | Great training advice and information people can use Terri. Keep up the good wok. |
| | |  | | It simple logic to do it this way and get to know people first. |
| | |  | | You got a good one here Terri, as it is correct as you tell; direct questions, direct short answares back. This is a Blog I do like to read and share, and hopefully more can see this and understand
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| | |  | | Thank you Marty for taking the time to read and leaving your comments today. |
| | |  | | Very good insights Terri. Shape your questions in a way that draws others into your discussions and helps you find their "hot" buttons. |
| | |  | | Well written as always, thanks for sharing Value. Sharing this for you on Twitter. Go IBO!! |
| | |  | | Yes this is true Dennis. Thank you for sharing your thoughts today. |
| | |  | | This works for blogs also. We ask both direct and indirect questions in them. When the readers stop and think they remain on the blog longer. It also helps because readers are more likely to leave comments when the questions are indirect. |
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