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Monday, November 15, 2010

Updated LifeWave Welcome Manual Now Available for Download

Need help getting new members of your down line up and running quickly?

Refer them to the LifeWave Welcome Manual: Starting Smart. This easy-to-follow manual guides distributors through the first 10 steps of launching their business, providing answers to the most asked questions from new distributors. Topics covered include using the Back Office, the compensation plan and Autoship (among others). Live links throughout the manual allow users to jump to important online resources quickly.

The manual is available for download from your Back Office. Log in and click on New Member Information on the left.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Lifewave 2011 Paris Conference Announced

The Lifewave 2011 Conference has officially been announced and will be held in Paris, France. On June 24 and 25, 2011, Lifewave corporate staff and leaders from around the world will meet to discuss the latest product innovations and news.

This promises to be a great event and is open to all distributors, so mark your calendars for this important event.

Monday, August 30, 2010

How to Get the Patches Wholesale

Everyone loves a good deal. If you love the patches, then you should know that there are ways to get a discount on them. Allow me to explain to you how.

1) Autoship. This is where you select which patch products you would like to receive each month (since one package typically lasts a month) and then these products are automatically shipped to you each month. This is extremely convenient if you will be ordering the same thing each month. This option saves you about 10%. You can always change your order or cancel your autoship at any time.

2) Become a Distributor. This is where you sign up as a distributor. There are extremely affordable options to become a distributor. Once you are a distributor, you will always get wholesale pricing. This will save you about 20%. There are many other benefits to be a distributor, even if you don’t intend on doing Lifewave as a business. There are no restrictions on becoming a distributor. When you are using and loving the patches, however, it is very common to share them with people and tell others about them. When you’re a distributor, this has benefits because you can make money on the people you tell getting their patches from you to try instead of someone else. Many distributors make enough each month to get their own patches for free. If you only buy one package a month, you only need four to five people buying one package to get yours for free.

Both of these ways are good options to getting a discount and there are no drawbacks. If you’d like more information or help ordering or registering as a distributor, we’d love to help. Contact us at blitzthewave@gmail.com.

Monday, July 19, 2010

How Best To Grow Your Downline

There is a strategy for growing the two legs in your business.

Every Lifewave distributor grows only two legs of a downline. These “legs” get created when other distributors sign up under you, and you become their sponsor. Growing a downline is neither easy nor hard, it just requires effort. There is, however, a strategy that is beneficial.

When growing your legs, always place new distributors on the outermost available position on either side.



Here’s an example. Say you’ve already signed up two new distributors and you placed one on the right, directly below you and one on the left. Now, you have a third distributor to sign up. Where should that person go? Well, there is now four available positions to place that third person because there are now two “legs” under each of the two distributors you signed up, for a total of four. You should place the third new distributor on either the far right or far left space of the two distributors under you, not on the inner legs.

Why? Growing in depth instead of straight across until each space is filled is a more effective way to grow a downline. There are several reasons for this. Don’t fill in each space before you move to the next line. Those spaces are not your responsibility.

When you build straight down on the outermost spaces and your upline and downline also do this, everyone helps each other grow their legs. This is beneficial because 1) it keeps new distributors motivated, knowing they don’t have to grow their legs all by themselves, 2) everyone benefits from the total sales volume of people under them.

Strategically, if your upline builds this way, they’ll by helping you grow one of your legs while all you have to do is concentrate on the other leg. You, in turn, do this for your downline. By placing people continuously on the outside, you help your downline on each side grow one of their legs. This keeps people motivated to build the other leg to keep up with the side you’re helping build.

Placing people on the inside spaces doesn’t really grow the downlines as quickly for all people.

This is difficult to explain in words. Showing this on paper is easiest, so if you have any questions, feel free to send an email. We can go over this information better with you in that manner. blitzthewave@gmail.com

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