And what I also do on the bottom of the ad, for every program I send an ad out for, especially if I’m
paying for it ... whether I support them or somebody else does ... the bottom line is somebody has to
support these people in the ad, or a lot of them aren’t going to purchase. Some just want a "Hey are
you there." phone call before they sign up for a program under you.
And if I’m too busy to do it what I do is find somebody that’s my upline in the program and I’ll put
their number and part of the agreement that we make together before I sign up in a program under
somebody is that they’re going to fully support me in the program. And take all my calls. And work
with my downline.
Because if I’m too busy to do that and then they don’t do it, then it doesn’t get done. And what
happens is then you’re losing prospects and money because you’re paying money for ads and these
guys don’t have anybody to call and it has to be somebody usually in the US or somebody in maybe
Canada ... like a lot of people aren’t going to call a UK number from the US. They’re just not going
to do it.
Now if you are in the UK don’t get discouraged because there are worldwide long distance plans out
there. I don’t really know of any right now but if you’re out in that country you probably could find
one real easy.
That seems to be a funny thing about the UK with telephones. We generally have very cheap
international calls but I hear that isn’t the case in a lot of other countries.
Like for example this is costing me about 4 pence a minute, which is maybe 6 cents a minute.
Wow. I’m on a service called Penny Talk and I can call anywhere in the world and the most I’ll ever
pay is 5 cents a minute. I think it’s 7 cents for some of the real distant Asian countries but that’s
nothing. I mean I could sit on the phone a whole hour for about eight bucks.
Is it a decent line.
Oh yeah. I called Australia -- it’s crystal clear in Australia. To be honest I haven’t tried Thailand or
anything like that or Hong Kong ... I haven’t tried it but it’s pretty much crystal clear for countries I’ve
called so far. I’ve called Australia, I’ve called New Zealand...
That’s a useful service.
It’s a really good service. And all you do is put a deposit down and it’s automatically extracted from
your account. And they even send you an email when you’re getting low on funds.
Another one is
CDI Telecom
. And they’re another great service. That’s perfect for you if you’re in
the US to US and you’re trying to get long distance rates down.
The most I’ll ever pay for long distance in a month ... it’s $49.95 but even if I’m making a ton of
international calls it might be up to $100. And that’s it.
Now before my long distance service I was paying a phone bill of $1,800 a month before I went on to
CDI
. And now it’s down to $34 a month. Pretty good difference.
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