Professional invitation framework

Professional network marketers keep it simple, respectful, and curiosity-driven. They don’t pitch the whole business upfront—they just invite. The key is to be natural, not salesy, and give the person a graceful exit.

Here’s the professional invitation framework (Eric Worre, Myron Golden, and other pros teach this style):


🎯 Basic Script

Step 1 – Compliment & Connect
πŸ‘‰ "Hey [Name], I was thinking of you because you’re sharp / hardworking / ambitious / into health / love helping people…"

Step 2 – Curiosity Question
πŸ‘‰ "Do you keep your options open when it comes to creating extra income?"
πŸ‘‰ "Would you be open to looking at a way to improve your health and energy?"
πŸ‘‰ "If I sent you a short video / info, would you take a look?"

Step 3 – Take the Pressure Off
πŸ‘‰ "If not, no worries—I just thought I’d ask."


πŸ—£️ Example Health-Focused Script

“Hey Sarah, I know you’re into living healthy, and I just came across something that’s helping people feel amazing and have more energy. If I shared a quick video with you, would you check it out? If it’s not for you, no worries—I just thought I’d ask.”


πŸ—£️ Example Business-Focused Script

“Hey John, I know you’re ambitious, and I respect how hard you work. I’m building something exciting right now that’s helping people create more freedom. If I sent you a short video, would you be open to checking it out? If not, no worries—I just thought I’d ask.”


✅ Why this works

  • Compliment first → people feel valued.

  • Curiosity question → keeps it short, no details.

  • Graceful exit → removes pressure, keeps friendship intact.


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