We've always given the service to our employees for free. But my employees are mostly all long term.

Cliff Leboeuf wrote:
Of you that have employees...
1. Do you 'require' that the use your service if available?
2. If so, how do you charge them for using your services?
        a. Those that are actively involved in maintaining your
network...
        b. Those that are employees, but have no direct responsibility
for the networks maintenance (clerical, sales, etc.)



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Peter R.
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 5:45 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] How many of you actually use your own service?

Most (if not all) of your employees should use your service as well.
It's called drinking the kool-aid.

FYI... Coke, Pepsi, Miller and Bud require that each employees' household only drink their kool-aid. In NC, a Coke driver was fired for having lunch at a restaurant that only sold Pepsi. In Tampa, a buddy used to work for the Miller distributor and his daughter left a 6 pack of Bud in the fridge - almost got him fired when some of the employees were over for a BBQ.

You have to drink the punch in order to sell it effectively.
Sales is about taking your enthusiasm or passion for the service and transferring it to th eprospect.

Also, how can a skeptical prospect take your word for it when you don't drink from the punch bowl???

Regards,

Peter Radizeski @ RAD-INFO, Inc.

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