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OK! I think about helping others
win money; doesn't everyone like money?
All the people I come into
contact with may not strike up a conversation, but be ready.
For example, the waitress at
dinner: just ask "Would you like a $10,000 tip?"
Or a biker with a older bike:
"Do you have your chance at a 2006 Honda?"
Simple one liners work for me,
so I have them ready to say.
If you go to a rally make a
sign, and a box to put stubs in and money, with no sale's
pitch needed. Let people do it themselves.
You have to be ready at all
times, so keep a book with you at all times. Don't be afraid
to ask; someone says, "Nice bike", you say "You can win one
for a $1."
My co-workers know I sell
tickets, and tell others about it. How many people are at
your work? Do you have a goal to sell 100 tickets? That's
only 1 a day for 5 months, selling only on work days.
We all like to look at new
bikes. When you see someone in the show room, ask if
you want to have that bike for only $1. They will say yes,
then sell them a ticket.
You can use the barter system.
If you have a friend do work for you (like cut down a tree)
tell him you will pay with 50 raffle ticket's. Or a friend
changes your oil and tunes up your car: pay him $20 and 20
tickets. Then turn the stubs with the money at the end of
the month to the CD.
I saw a Harley shirt that said
"WIN A HOG". The girl was selling and advertising at the
same time. I asked her if she wanted to win a Honda:
she bought 2 tickets. It's that easy .
I have a goal of 1,000 by
July. I am at 750 now (May 1st.) Happy sale's!
Danny Holdsworth |