How can I find affiliates who are truly interested in SFI and who will remain active?
Stephen Judge, Aff (United Kingdom)
10/24/2013 9:17 am
Affiliate since: 09/09/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
This is really a great question, to find the most concise answer I would suggest the following steps that everyone regardless of rank and down line size should do. Firstly I would assume that as you are asking this question you are very positive and already thinking and acting proactively. You are exactly the type of person that you are looking for, remember that manic word DUPLICATION. So get a sheet of blank paper, what are your own personal circumstances? Write them down on the paper. They could be anything, maybe you have been made redundant or lost your regular work? Or your children have grown up, you have more time on your hands and want to create an income. Just think about your own particular circumstances. Believe it or not, your own circumstances will not be unique, especially as we have all been through this global recession for the past three years. SO to recap your ideal targeted person to find might be someone who is exactly in your situation. Secondly, think about what is driving you to succeed at this. It could be financial, to build a second income or indeed a long term residual income. You might even be retired and looking for a new challenge, where you can use your skills maybe for the first time for your own benefit. Whatever your reasons write them down, also write down your age and sex, then write down if your married, single, divorced etc. Finally write down how many hours you spend on Building your SFI business every week. You now have a profile for a targeted ideal affiliate, who can duplicate what you do. Now think about how you could connect with people like you. You stayed interested and you stayed active, so there's a good chance that people with similar profiles to you will do the same. If you are retired, you are in the biggest demographic wave, the baby boomers as they are called make up a huge percentage of the population in the eastern countries. You have time and experience on your side, meet people with common interests in clubs etc. if you are working full time, then you might want to spend some money advertising to your targeted audience. The main thing is to have a target, an ideal type of person that will duplicate what you yourself are doing. Hope this is food for thought, good hunting.
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This is really a great question, to find the most concise answer I would suggest the following steps that everyone regardless of rank and down line size should do. Firstly I would assume that as you are asking this question you are very positive and already thinking and acting proactively. You are exactly the type of person that you are looking for, remember that manic word DUPLICATION. So get a sheet of blank paper, what are your own personal circumstances? Write them down on the paper. They could
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How do I convince someone to try SFI when they've had bad experiences previously with online businesses?
Stephen Judge, Aff (United Kingdom)
5/8/2014 12:07 pm
Affiliate since: 09/09/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
This is a great question and very relevant for recruitment of new team members.
My response to this question is that you need to be able to differentiate SFI business from all the other Network Marketing scams out there. I would also turn their negative experience so far into a positive, by telling them that their previous bad experience with online businesses is actually of great benefit to both them and your entire Team. Having any previous online experience either good or bad is a positive, because when they start with SFI they will immediately see the difference. Inspire them to give it a try for one month to see the difference. Tell then about SFIs history, the free online training, the support network, live chat, the forum, free ECA pages. most importantly tell them about all the different ways within the programme that you can produce an income stream.
I hope this helps you, wishing you every success.
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This is a great question and very relevant for recruitment of new team members.
My response to this question is that you need to be able to differentiate SFI business from all the other Network Marketing scams out there. I would also turn their negative experience so far into a positive, by telling them that their previous bad experience with online businesses is actually of great benefit to both them and your entire Team. Having any previous online experience either good or bad is a positive,
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What should new affiliates NOT do in their first month?
Stephen Judge, Aff (United Kingdom)
5/8/2014 11:48 am
Affiliate since: 09/09/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
My advice to any new affiliate would be to concentrate on SFI and not to be jumping from one network marketing opportunity to another. I would also advise new affiliates not to be expecting to make their fortune overnight and explain that get rich quick schemes are all fake. This will not be popular with some people reading this, but I would also advise not to play in the auctions, but to study them first. I don't want any new affiliates to be loosing money and then leave, before they even get started.
I hope this provides some points that you consider useful.
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My advice to any new affiliate would be to concentrate on SFI and not to be jumping from one network marketing opportunity to another. I would also advise new affiliates not to be expecting to make their fortune overnight and explain that get rich quick schemes are all fake. This will not be popular with some people reading this, but I would also advise not to play in the auctions, but to study them first. I don't want any new affiliates to be loosing money and then leave, before they even get started.
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