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Based upon the fact that there is an average of _1_ new Distributor per demonstration, I can expect to Sponsor an estimated _____ new Distributors per week. Therefore: ________ New Distributors per Week x_____4_ weeks equal ________ total New Distributors per Month ________ New Distributors per Month x____12_ Moths per Year equal ________ New Distributors per Year Based upon the above numbers, I can expect: ________ Productive Distributors ________ Average Producing Distributors ________ Distributors Who are Not Productive Income from Sponsoring: Based upon the above number of new Distributors, my estimated income could be: Assume $_______ per month per Productive Distributor Assume $_______ per every other month per Average Distributor $____________________ for the first year earnings on my first line Distributors. Use the SeneGence Downline Flowchart (Downline Growth), Seminar Year Inner Circle Courts (to track Seminar Year Acheivement and sales income and commission earnings; and to earn the SeneStar Trip), and Leaders Year Annual Tracking Calendar (to track first line growth and to earn the LIPS Trip) in the last chapter of this manual to help determine and set goals and track your sponsoring progress. Oh, Yes. There is one last, somewhat effective sponsoring technique I need to mention. Always ask for referrals from customers, demonstration attendees, friends, family, and co-workers. Sometimes you get lucky! If you master the above skills, you will surely be on your way to building a large and profitable down line.

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