How much money are you making?
It's one of the most frequent objections. It's also a bad question. The reason is it proceeds from the assumption that whatever you're doing
Or not doing is how it's going to go for them too. Of course, as experienced networkers we know this isn't necessarily the case. You may sponsor someone who far outstrips your success or they may fall flat on their face. What your prospect really wants to know
If they're a true prospect is whether you have a "real" opportunity, one that's legitimate and viable. One that people really can
And do make decent income.

Insincere prospects on the other hand are simply looking for an excuse NOT to participate. You want to disqualify these people early on in the process anyway. So, let's get to it.

Best response for a serious prospect:
YOU: "It's not about what I make, it's about what you're going to make
Or not make."

This objection typically presents itself at the early stages with a prospect, when you're still interviewing them. This reply immediately focuses things back on them. You could be making $2.00 a month or $20,000.00 a month, either way it's irrelevant. What IS relevant is that you're giving them an opportunity. You could be brand new and not yet making a dime and so what? It doesn't change the fact that you've introduced them to a tremendous opportunity that has the potential to change their lifestyle.
Bbob