Don't be ashamed to need a hand now and then, especially when it comes to something as big and exciting as Rippln! Brian Underwood has some great tips about how to help make your ripples grow. Everyone has
their own trusted circle, and probably has an initial plan to contact them, but not everyone has much
experience with team building. If you could use a few tips about how to get
their team thriving, here are a few of Jim Bunch's insider
tips.
Make each team member feel personally invited. A blast email or inbox message will reach some people,
but you want people to know you actually are interested in personally helping them
succeed along with you - not just recruiting them en masse. Don't be lazy and spammy - forget about that blast email or message to as many names as you are
allowed to hit up at once. Instead, invite small groups of 1-5 people at a time, with customized message to welcome them to your exclusive inner circle.
Be ready for questions - and know where to find the answers.
Keep up with our official Facebook page for the latest and greatest
on what's Rippln as well as Google + for hangouts and calls. If you can't tell people
what Rippln is and how it is good for them, you can't expect them to
join in! Prepare one good reason (that's usually enough) but have a few more on standby.
Don't expect people to do it all on their own. A big part of Rippln is making everyone a winner, so go the extra mile and do your best to keep your fellow
Ripplers happy and informed so they can do the same for their teams. That
is how everyone gets ahead together and makes Rippln the great opportunity it is!
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