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Old January 30, 2002, 12:31 PM
Diane Everroad
 
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Default What's a Referral/Recommendation Worth?

Hello,

Just a couple of quick comments. :-)

I looked at Jim E's free information on how to make up to $100 a day. It caught my attention... a little bit. But, not enough to check it out.

Then... why did I?

Because Dien recommended doing so.

And, the material is good! Short, easy to understand directions on how to earn some immediate cash.

And as the author states, the work is not something you may want to do for the rest of your life.

But, once you see how easy the "business" is to do, and that you are your own boss, and that you set your own hours...

Well, you might decide working outside in the sunshine, not working inside a tiny cubicle, not putting up with someone else deciding when you can use the restroom or get a cup of coffee, etc.
IS something that you could get used to! :-)

But, my point is... the reason I even read the material is that Dien recommended doing so.

What does that mean? Dien has earned my trust! And, as we all know, the element of trust is what we all want... knowing someone has our best interests, not theirs, at heart.

This element, of course, is also vital in the business world because you want solid referrals and recommendations.

I know, myself, I don't make referrals unless I have had personal experience of someone providing a quality product or service for me.

Why? Because that person's product/service *will* reflect back onto you.

Hope this "little bit of thought" helps.

Cordially,
Diane Everroad

P.S. Thanks again Dien!


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