$159. It's a pretty cheap price to pay for an almost guaranteed $80 a month. Sure, it will take a few months to put it back in your pocket, but what a deal. If you figure that the $80 commission will be coming in for 12 months, that's a minimum of $960 a year from that $159 investment. Ask anyone in the industry and that's a pretty good return. In Solavei it's even better since those 4 trios get you that Fast Action Bonus ($650 in your first 60 days) and the Pay Path bonus of $50 a month for all those users.
So, many are now thinking, how on earth do you guarantee 12 new signups immediately?
It's a great idea, and not many are using it. I call it "The Party Of 12". The party of 12 concept is very simple. You purchase the ZTE Origin from Solavei for $159 and use it as the door prize for your party when 12 new members sign up at the party. If you don't get 12 members signed up, there's no prize.
How do you host your own "Party of 12" information session? It's quite simple as well. If you have space, invite 20-25 people to an introductory "How Solavei Can Cut Your Cell Bill" session. Limit how many people are coming so you can address each one's concerns without taking too much time. Usually an hour of time is about right for the presentation and some questions. Just use the basics about the $49 unlimited plan. Then ask them how much they pay for their cell phones now. Multiply the $49 times how many lines they have and show them the savings. When 12 people commit, you have your party of 12 and away you go.
This doesn't mean you have to have 12 people sign up, just 12 lines all together. For example, if 3 individuals sign up and 2 families, that could be as many as 13 lines. Put all their names in a hat and draw one out. The one that gets drawn, gets a new ZTE Origin phone from Solavei, and you get 4 new trios added to your income stream.
If you think it sounds hard, email solaveiguru@gmail.com for some additional tips on getting your Party of 12 off the ground. It's not as hard as you think.
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