The very obvious answer to this question is that with a traditional business, you have a much greater cost both to set up your business and to run it, whether you make a profit or not. With SFI, of course, you may set it up and begin doing business at no monetary cost. The training is free and you have partners in the SFI business who are willing to help you without demanding "their share" out of the business.
The obvious answer about time is that with a physical business, you must put in hours of time during open hours and before and after those hours. You have no choice about when they will be spent on the business. If you want to take a few hours off, you must pay someone to take your place or close the shop. With SFI, you choose when you will do your work. And if you need some time off, then you take it, while your team keeps working, your ads keep working, and the other affiliates keep buying and selling your products.
Here it it! The "other answer"! A brick and mortar store can never match the number of hours that can go into each SFI business, nor can it never produce a residual income. When the store's doors close, the cash register is locked up. No more money enters the system. When the employees go home, no more work is done.
With SFI, we build a team from around the world. Someone is awake and working at all times. If they make a sale, the whole upline benefits. If they make a post in their Stream, their whole downline benefits. All night, all day.
We have tens of thousands of affiliates who are always in need of products to buy and sell. They are tending ads all over the world, some with your best products in them.
It is the network that makes SFI so much better than a regular downtown brick and mortar store front, or even a web-site. Those depend on the wit, perseverance, strength, creativity of just one or two people or a small association and the limited advertising budget a traditional business allows. But each active SFI business has all the active affiliates enrolled in SFI to carry it on, even when the individual owner is temporarily disabled.
Also the traditional business more or less relies on the economic health of it's local area. The SFI business relies on the world and in fact can much improve the local economic health.
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The very obvious answer to this question is that with a traditional business, you have a much greater cost both to set up your business and to run it, whether you make a profit or not. With SFI, of course, you may set it up and begin doing business at no monetary cost. The training is free and you have partners in the SFI business who are willing to help you without demanding "their share" out of the business.
The obvious answer about time is that with a physical business, you
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