Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Making The Best Use Of "A Journey With Tianshi"

1) The contents of the site are in the form of articles posted with titles and dates. The arrangement of the posts does not necessarily suggest the order in which they should be read.

2) Some posts are numbered (1), (2), (3), (4), and so on. The numbered posts constitute the so-called familiarization sequence. If you are new to the site, it is advised that you start with the familiarization sequence. Specifically, you should start with the post titled, "(1) Read This First".

3) The blog is always being updated: new posts are added and old ones are reviewed. So, visit the site regularly in order to catch up on the updates.

4) Many of the posts will not be shown on the home page. You can search for such posts and also other posts and topics of your interest by checking "Previous Posts", "Archives" or "Search This Blog".

5) You can obtain valuable information and training materials on topics relating to the blog contents by checking the numerous research materials at various locations on the site.

6) Learn and master the art of copying and pasting texts on the computer. As a way of prospecting for downlines, you can copy selected posts from the blog into the "Compose" window of your personal email address, then edit to your taste and email to your friends.

7) Include the blogsite address "A Journey With Tianshi" http://your-hidden-treasures.blogspot.com/ in your emails, so that your friends could also use it to build their own networks.

8) Make friends - even penpals - from far and wide; always keep expanding your circle of friends; collect their email addresses; introduce Tianshi to them using the blogsite along with emails.

9) When you have convinced a prospect, email your Tianshi ID to him or her, so that he or she may register at the nearest specialty shop in the neighbourhood.

10) Maintain contact with your downlines - even after they have registered - using the blogsite and emails as a medium.

Ask Yourself These Questions (Part 1)

I am a student/apprentice
I have a guardian, but how is he coping with my sponsorship? (Or: I have no guardian; how do I sponsor myself?) Will an extra stipend make a difference? What job can I combine with my studies/apprenticeship to support myself? What is the guarantee that I will get employed or start my own business when I graduate?

I am unemployed
How am I coping without a job? Why am I not employed - no demand for my profession; or am I being too selective, having several offers in my hands? Can I do something outside my profession? How do I occupy myself while seeking permanent employment? What actually am I looking for - the job or the pay?

I am a self-employed artisan
How big is my business; can I make it bigger? How comfortable am I financially? Can my business ever make me a millionaire; in how many years? Can I do something else in addition?
I am employed
How much is my salary? How free am I with my time? How comfortably am I living? With my salary, can I ever become a millionaire; in how many years? I am working for somebody; will anybody ever work for me? What will become of me if I should lose my job?
I am a businessman
How big is my business; can I make it bigger? Can my business ever make me a millionaire; in how many years? What will become of my business and me when I grow old and unable to work any more? Can I combine my business with some other business? Will an extra income hurt?
I am the breadwinner of a family
How comfortably am I coping with the burden? Will an extra income be any relief? What will happen to my dependents when I die? Rather than give them fish, is it not better to show them how to catch the fish?
I am retired
How long did I work for somebody before retiring? How am I surviving now in retirement? Do I have any investment to take care of my dependants and me? Though I am retired, I am not tired of working, but what can I possibly do now to earn meaningful income?

Ask Yourself These Questions (Part 2)

I am engaged with another network company
How long have I been in this network? What have I achieved? Can I ever become a millionaire with this network? What are the good and the bad sides of this network? Is there possibly a friendlier and better rewarding network somewhere?

I am a one-time victim of the unfriendly business plan of another network company
Are all network companies the same? Or, are some better than others? Having failed in one, can I possibly succeed in another? What is the guarantee that I will not fail again?

I am a regular user of Tianshi products but not registered with Tianshi
I am already buying and using Tianshi products and they are very effective. But I obtain my supplies from a third party who is a registered distributor.

If I should register with Tianshi, I will be expected to: EITHER (1) just buy and use the products for myself only (then I can only enjoy good health but no financial benefits); OR (2) buy and use the products and also recommend them to other people so that they can register and buy their own (then I can enjoy good health and also financial benefits). As a registered distributor, I will be able to buy my products in my own name and at the lowest possible price.
But why have I not registered? Am I afraid of networking? That is not compulsory if I am not eager to receive financial benefits from Tianshi. Someday, however, somebody around me will see the good works of Tianshi products on my health and well-being and decide to join me. Then I will start receiving financial benefits just like my third-party supplier.
In any case, I have nothing to lose in joining Tianshi; I have something to gain instead. So why have I not joined?