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“I love that I can stand behind d TERRA from every standpoint. I can stand behind the compensation plan, the executives, the oils— there’s total credibility in every aspect of d TERRA.” – Ashlee important, remember why they’re doing company on their own time. “Then they balance taking care of their business this, that we believe in them, and that have their own stories to share. I feel and their family. “We have a marriage they’re on the right path.” like if you just hit the area and you enroll that has always worked really well absolutely everybody, you get quick together,” states Justin. “I think it’s from volume but the people aren’t strong years of doing it together. I don’t think enough to keep it going without you.” either of us is really worried about being Ashlee also focuses on finding new enrollments through classes that target a specific audience—like mothers, teachers, or massage therapists. She wants all The Millers say they are constantly her friends and family to come into the refining how they work together to first place with each other. We’re happy to see each other succeed. I think that’s a good formula for harmony.” How to set up audience-specific classes 1 2 3 Join online groups that are an audience you want to target “I’m active in a few specific ones like organic and holistic moms. I’m also in a baby group that is super into natural things.” Be active in this group for several months. Plan an event that fits their interests. 4 Post about the event. “I make it sound like the class is already scheduled, my friends are already doing it, but we’ll take a few extra people and somebody always comes. I found that if people feel like the class is already happening and they’re just going to jump in, they’ll come around to it.” 5 Keep the class to 45 minutes so you have time to help the new people transition to their next step. www.doterra.com 33