Which helps my SFI business the most...playing Eager Zebra games or bidding on Pricebenders auctions?
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Asked by Mohammed Sunmonuz:
Thank you for asking the question.
"There IS NO CORRECT answer."Everyone's circumstances differ. An immediate response would be to study the basic instructions (and warnings) from SFI for PriceBender Auctions FIRST.
Then, copy the best ASK SC answers submitted here. Realize that many may be reluctant to give their best advice (secrets). There will be some answers that are very good. Others who are newbies would be unusual if they had good recommendations. But they may have learned from experience from having done years of MLM outside of SFI, but probably not..! So use common sense which often is NOT very common.
From your study of SFI instructions about PB Auctions, analyze this and see how your situation applies:
1. How many bids would you make if you paid $1.99/bid, while others paid 29 cents/bid? What if others won a 500 TC Auction like one did yesterday for $7.77? They would be bidding with bids costing one and one half cents per bid? Common sense tells you that it is better to use your TCs for the games where you win some TCs most of the time.
2. The majority of auctions permit automatic bidding. Rarely will you win unless you also use Auto bids. Auto Bidders can usually be detected if that bidder shows up consistantly as the high bidder. Also recognize multiple auto bidders when prices change rapidly without the timer ever getting close to zero. Assume that most of these bidders are FORMER winners who have won previous large TCredit Auctions in which their average bid may be costing them LESS than a penny while yours are costing 29 cents per TC or as high as $1.99!! You can cause the illusion of being an auto bidder if YOU enter your bid instantaneously and show YOU as the high bidder.
How long would you continue to bid in this way if you were paying 29 cents and your bidders were paying only a penny apiece?
This is not intended to scare you away from PriceBenders. There are times when you have an urgent need as many as 500 SVPs on the last day of the month to reach TEAM LEADER rank. What if you are going to lose your valuable down line because you haven't reached EA 1500 VP?, I often pay $1.89/TC to get five 102 SVP to reach the 2000 SVP limit to achieve BTL Rank. Some choose to bid PB Auction because they are getting 10 MRPs instead of the normal 5 plus 1 VP for each bid. Just be careful that you don't get emotionally involved because you have already bid a 100 29 cent bids ($29) and think you might win with just a few more. Every three bids is costing you nearly a $1. Limit your bids to a few at the beginning when, for a $1, you may win large TC
or valuable prizes at 5% or less. Or make a few bids at the tail end when time left is only 10 seconds remaining. Be careful not to wait too late with your bid.
Finally, do research to determine the best time of day and day of the week when the low, low bids are the winners. Compete with adequate number of TCs (1000?) Bid on several lesser items for practice. Pick the optimum time of day and day of the week. Remember, there are some Auctions where the winner is guaranteed to get 75% off of retail price no matter how high the bidding goes. Auto Bidding uses up TCs quickly.
As to the Eager Zebra games, they are fun. Use an equal amount your TCs as you use with the PB Auction. Do a comparison test to see which gives the best results. This could easily give you enough replacement TCredits to offset your trial run. Always set up the $36.25 for the Standing order for 125 TC exchanged in the first ten days of the month. If you supplement you daily/Wkly and monthly ToDos, you won't need to know which is better. You will do them both.
There is much to learn but if you do this much, you will find the answer to your question but it does take an investment to do well income wise. If you don't have money to do the above, you will need strong determination to succeed over an extended period of time.
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Which helps my SFI business the most...playing Eager Zebra games or bidding on Pricebenders auctions?
Category: Other
Asked by Mohammed Sunmonuz:
Thank you for asking the question.
"There IS NO CORRECT answer."Everyone's circumstances differ. An immediate response would be to study the basic instructions (and warnings) from SFI for PriceBender Auctions FIRST.
Then, copy the best ASK SC answers submitted here. Realize that many may be reluctant
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