Well…yes, wish I could restart with my SFI Business. If only I’ve already known what I knew now about SFI? I would definitely do the following:
1. Have my Fast Track Badge by doing 500 VP during my first 24 hours
2. Never give up on my E365 contest and do everything to get that E365 Champion Badge
3. Should have reserved the LAUNCHPAD LESSONS’ VPs for the succeeding months wherein gathering enough AVP (Action VP) is more difficult
4. Do everything to support and retain my Affiliates (some of them now are gone)
5. Be more active from start and set SO head on…
6. Promote TC actively from the start
7. Purchase S-Builder Coop immediately, this way, I will increase my Team month after month
8. Actively participate in all SFI and TC activities like the Forum, the PB Auction, TC Games, etc.
9. Advertise my Gateways more actively and aggressively
10. Reviewed all the training lessons SFI have provided for all Affiliates, like the SFI Basics, the LAUNCHPAD, and all other training available for every Affiliate. There’s a pool of positive information that everyone could learn and use for their SFI Business or even other businesses they have…
Those are the 10 things that I wish I did when I was just starting. But nothing and no such thing is “too late”. I believe, everything is just ON TIME. There is always a reason for everything that is happening. And we could never turn back the time, so…whatever is left to be done should be done now rather than regretting what I have not done in the past. Today is more important and tomorrow is worth preparing for…
Thank you so much for your question…and GOOD LUCK!
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Well…yes, wish I could restart with my SFI Business. If only I’ve already known what I knew now about SFI? I would definitely do the following:
1. Have my Fast Track Badge by doing 500 VP during my first 24 hours
2. Never give up on my E365 contest and do everything to get that E365 Champion Badge
3. Should have reserved the LAUNCHPAD LESSONS’ VPs for the succeeding months wherein gathering enough AVP (Action VP) is more difficult
4. Do everything to support and retain
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