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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jan 2009
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Hi, iv signed up for never blue but I think I was not available for the phone call at home, should have used my mobile, what I should if I have been rejected on neverblue.
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| (not my real name) War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009
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So, you want to sell me another way to easily make "X" dollars in "X" days? ROFL too funny! IM success requires hard work and lots of time. Most newbies do not survive the steep learning curve. Anyone who says otherwise is probably selling you a fantasy.
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Feb 2010
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I totally agree. If you give them a call you should not have a problem getting activated. Just giving them a call proves that you are serious about promoting their opportunities. |
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| Member War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Albuquerque, NM, USA.
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Yes definately give them a call and apologize for not being available. When you sign up always use a phone number where you will be available for the next few days. The networks usually have a box for comments, fill this in with as much information as you can, your experience, courses you have taken on ppc/ppv/marketing. And also I like to put some information about the best time to reach me, they don't want to waste time either so the easier you make it for them the better. Once you go through a few calls you will know what they usually ask, you can put all that info in the comments box, it will make the call a lot easier on you both or if you're lucky no call at all, just an approval e-mail/ Cheers |
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Darwin Schoenwald Albuquerque, NM "I hope to someday be the person my dog thinks I am" | |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Irvine
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dschoen, I agree with all the above posts, you should definitely call them back! Often times fradulent publishers will give a wrong phone number, so when a call is made and there is no answer or no return call it can be a red flag for fraud. You want to show the network your persistence, dedication, and honestly. If you call and you don't get an answer, send an email, or keep calling until you get a response, better be safe then sorry ![]() I would suggest applying to other networks for experience, once you get the hang of it you will understand the process and it will become easier, second nature. Good Luck! |
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