What is a good letter that I can send to potential affiliates who desire to know more about SFI?
Jordan Wirtz, Aff (---, CA)
8/25/2013 8:33 pm
Affiliate since: 04/10/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
I believe a good letter will focus on key areas of SFI that anyone could get excited about:
1. A wide selection of great priced items at TC to buy, bid, and sell.
2. A very communicative and supportive group of people looking to help others have success in their SFI business.
3. Easy step-by-step instructions and programs for near guaranteed success.
4. A company to be proud of, not shady or a get-rich-quick scheme.
Hope this helps!
How do you respond when someone asks you about SFI?
Jordan Wirtz, Aff (---, CA)
8/25/2013 8:39 pm
Affiliate since: 04/10/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
I focus my attention on Triple Clicks and the value it adds to buying and selling products. Once people can see the value in that, they will get even more excited to learn that they can make money and even a stable income by engaging in the system SFI has set up. What is even more exciting is how easy it is to do and how supportive the people are. You can build real connections and have a solid support system helping you have success. I can honestly say I don't know a single person who would not benefit in some way by SFI. If you have pride and passion for what you do, people will be drawn in by your energy and confidence.
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I focus my attention on Triple Clicks and the value it adds to buying and selling products. Once people can see the value in that, they will get even more excited to learn that they can make money and even a stable income by engaging in the system SFI has set up. What is even more exciting is how easy it is to do and how supportive the people are. You can build real connections and have a solid support system helping you have success. I can honestly say I don't know a single person who would not
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How can I convince my downline of the benefits of having a Standing Order without them feeling pressured?
Jordan Wirtz, Aff (---, CA)
9/26/2013 11:23 pm
Affiliate since: 04/10/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
The best way to show your downline the value of a standing order is to be realistic about what they get. Ex. An SO for S-builder will provide a constant stream of potentially amazing team mates that will boost their potential without them having to go out and recruit. An SO for T Credits will be more cost effective in the long run and provide opportunities to not only earn more VP, but also buy, sell, and bid on products. I really believe if you can't help your downline see the value in the Triple Clicks products, you won't be able to convince them to get on board, especially financially.
You could even approach them with something like:
"Hey, did you see *product* on Triple Clicks? I can't believe I got a standing order for only *dollars*! That will save me so much money every month."
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"Wow! Did you see that *product* at auction today? It sold for only *dollars*! I wish I would have used my T Credits to bid on that."
You could even send them some T Credits to try out at auction so they can see the value for themselves.
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The best way to show your downline the value of a standing order is to be realistic about what they get. Ex. An SO for S-builder will provide a constant stream of potentially amazing team mates that will boost their potential without them having to go out and recruit. An SO for T Credits will be more cost effective in the long run and provide opportunities to not only earn more VP, but also buy, sell, and bid on products. I really believe if you can't help your downline see the value in the Triple
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How can you offer financial support to a hard-working PSA/CSA who is truly financially challenged?
Jordan Wirtz, Aff (---, CA)
9/26/2013 11:10 pm
Affiliate since: 04/10/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
I would say the best way to support your PSA/CSA is to create contests where they earn Gift Cards, T Credits, or Affiliates. If they are truly working hard to be successful at SFI, there is no harm in rewarding those efforts. However, if you simply want to give support to someone to further your own position, you will find yourself being drained of resources by downline members who are not going to be successful at SFI on their own. If they are providing value to your business endeavor with their effort, you can in return provide value to theirs with a monetary reward.
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I would say the best way to support your PSA/CSA is to create contests where they earn Gift Cards, T Credits, or Affiliates. If they are truly working hard to be successful at SFI, there is no harm in rewarding those efforts. However, if you simply want to give support to someone to further your own position, you will find yourself being drained of resources by downline members who are not going to be successful at SFI on their own. If they are providing value to your business endeavor with their
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Should we recruit our family members into SFI? Good idea or not?
Jordan Wirtz, Aff (---, CA)
9/26/2013 11:14 pm
Affiliate since: 04/10/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
Yes! If you are excited about the great opportunity SFI offers and you can clearly, honestly, and realistically explain how the business works, your family should not only support your endeavor, but jump in as well. If you focus on the value of buying and selling products at Triple Clicks, building a powerful team for further financial gain, the easy step-by-step instructions, and the constant support from team members, anyone in your life should be interested in connecting with SFI. If you are not proud of what you are doing, you will not be inclined to share.
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Yes! If you are excited about the great opportunity SFI offers and you can clearly, honestly, and realistically explain how the business works, your family should not only support your endeavor, but jump in as well. If you focus on the value of buying and selling products at Triple Clicks, building a powerful team for further financial gain, the easy step-by-step instructions, and the constant support from team members, anyone in your life should be interested in connecting with SFI. If you are not
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How does one support all your downline affiliates if you have barely enough to support your own self?
Jordan Wirtz, Aff (---, CA)
9/26/2013 11:29 pm
Affiliate since: 04/10/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
Support comes from encouraging, guiding, and providing advice. If your downline needs more than that, you can't be expected to buy their success at SFI. Success here comes from hard work, dedication, team building, training, and duplication. I also feel that if you are not a consumer of SFI/Triple Clicks products, it is hard to convince others to buy in. You should focus on bringing in members that are interested in becoming consumers of products. You can be successful without spending money yourself, but you then need to find others to spend money on the products that make you money.
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Support comes from encouraging, guiding, and providing advice. If your downline needs more than that, you can't be expected to buy their success at SFI. Success here comes from hard work, dedication, team building, training, and duplication. I also feel that if you are not a consumer of SFI/Triple Clicks products, it is hard to convince others to buy in. You should focus on bringing in members that are interested in becoming consumers of products. You can be successful without spending money yourself,
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How much information do you send your CSA's, or do you let their sponsor take care of them so they are not overwhelmed?
Jordan Wirtz, Aff (---, CA)
5/20/2013 12:50 pm
Affiliate since: 04/10/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
I think of sponsorship the same way as any other business would. If I was a Nascar driver, I would need a ton of companies investing in my success and supporting me along the way. The same should go for any member of SFI you are connected to, whether PSA, CSA, upline, or a2a. We should be in this business together and available and willing to support each other.
As a sponsor, regardless of our connection to the member, we should be willing to provide support, assistance, guidance, and even an ear to vent frustrations.
If you want success in this company, you should be willing to give more than you take.
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I think of sponsorship the same way as any other business would. If I was a Nascar driver, I would need a ton of companies investing in my success and supporting me along the way. The same should go for any member of SFI you are connected to, whether PSA, CSA, upline, or a2a. We should be in this business together and available and willing to support each other.
As a sponsor, regardless of our connection to the member, we should be willing to provide support, assistance, guidance, and
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What long-term goal(s) should an affiliate be setting for themselves?
Jordan Wirtz, Aff (---, CA)
6/30/2014 12:31 am
Affiliate since: 04/10/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
Your long term goal should look at DUPLICATION first and foremost.
You should also be making short-term goals that snowball into larger long-term goals. Ex. Your first major step will be to bring in 5 committed PSAs and teach them how to be successful at SFI and pass that knowledge to their 5 committed PSAs. This is the heart of duplication. Your short term goal could be to get 10 PSAs a month or 1 committed PSA a month. The mid-term goal may be to get your 5 committed PSAs in the first 6 months. Your long-term goal may be to get 10-15 committed PSAs in the first year. You can keep increasing the difficulty of your goal while you build a larger and stronger team.
From there you can move to financial goals, such as 100$/month to 1000$/month to 10,000$/month.
In summary:
Step 1: 10 PSAs per month
Step 2: 5 committed PSAs over 6 months. Teach Duplication!!!
Step 3: 10-15 committed PSAs in the first year.
Step 4: Now that you have 15 committed PSAs duplicating their success, focus on financial goals.
All The Best!
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Your long term goal should look at DUPLICATION first and foremost.
You should also be making short-term goals that snowball into larger long-term goals. Ex. Your first major step will be to bring in 5 committed PSAs and teach them how to be successful at SFI and pass that knowledge to their 5 committed PSAs. This is the heart of duplication. Your short term goal could be to get 10 PSAs a month or 1 committed PSA a month. The mid-term goal may be to get your 5 committed PSAs in the first
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How do you handle being rejected over and over again when presenting the SFI opportunity to others?
Jordan Wirtz, Aff (---, CA)
10/1/2013 10:23 pm
Affiliate since: 04/10/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
The goal of any team leader should be to build a strong team. The best way to do that is to filter through a large amount of rejects before you find the perfect team mate. It is better to have someone reject you right away than string you along without passion or care for the SFI business. If you are presenting this opportunity in the best possible way, the best affiliates will follow soon enough. You only need a handful of amazing team mates to be successful in the long run, but you will go through a lot of objectors, quitters, and losers before you find real winners.
Do not let people's ignorance affect your drive to be successful at SFI. If you know this company is beneficial, legitimate, and worth the time and money, keep at it no matter what. Hard work will always lead to strong results. Keep at it!
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The goal of any team leader should be to build a strong team. The best way to do that is to filter through a large amount of rejects before you find the perfect team mate. It is better to have someone reject you right away than string you along without passion or care for the SFI business. If you are presenting this opportunity in the best possible way, the best affiliates will follow soon enough. You only need a handful of amazing team mates to be successful in the long run, but you will go through
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Why do some affiliates find success with SFI in just weeks, while for others it takes months or years?
Jordan Wirtz, Aff (---, CA)
10/1/2013 10:28 pm
Affiliate since: 04/10/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
Success comes from time, investment, technique, experience, and a little luck. Those who give this opportunity everything they have will be successful right away. If they can get people to buy their products or sell them through Triple Clicks, success will be sure. If they can get people on board who are also driven to give SFI everything they have, success will be sure. If they follow all the steps and daily immerse themselves in the SFI program, success will be sure. This will all take time to develop the right way, but with a few hard weeks of positive work, the road to long-term success can be sure.
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Success comes from time, investment, technique, experience, and a little luck. Those who give this opportunity everything they have will be successful right away. If they can get people to buy their products or sell them through Triple Clicks, success will be sure. If they can get people on board who are also driven to give SFI everything they have, success will be sure. If they follow all the steps and daily immerse themselves in the SFI program, success will be sure. This will all take time to
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