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    How I Recruited Over 1,000 People LOCALLY…

    By action | May 20, 2009

    People have been asking me for years to do this training so I have finally blocked out the next week to prepare and get ready for the TeleSeminar that everyone has been waiting for.

    I’m going to cover 7 ways to recruit locally. These are my closely guarded secret methods that I’m going to expose to the World on the TeleSeminar.

    If you’re interested in attending please go to http://ProspectingSucks.com

    I look forward to talking with you on the TeleSeminar – ITS GOING TO BE AWESOME!!!

    J.R.

    Topics: Uncategorized | 4 Comments »

    4 Responses to “How I Recruited Over 1,000 People LOCALLY…”

    1. Malika Carey-Jordan Says:
      May 26th, 2009 at 2:43 pm

      I must say the information shared was worth the money I paid. Just to have the scripts along is priceless. I will post my result in a couple of weeks! Let’s see if this takes me to ED in 17 days!

    2. corina mock Says:
      June 4th, 2009 at 10:48 pm

      How can i recruit the world ?

    3. Greg Barkley Says:
      June 15th, 2009 at 2:41 am

      I cannot believe that only one other person commented about the teleseminar! the information was priceless IMHO. No motivation BS that you normally hear on a conference call. He tells you what to do, how much it costs and what obstacles that may pop up. Thanks man!

    4. J.R. Says:
      June 16th, 2009 at 3:30 pm

      Corina, I like your enthusiam. Start off with finding 6 key leaders down six seperate legs and helping them do the same thing.

      Thanks Greg, the teleseminar at http://prospectingsucks.com was a lot of fun.

      J.R.

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