I love this question. There is so much you can do off line with SFI to build your business.
Mail out post cards to contacts.
Spend time in coffee houses. Once you have a relationship with others who are regulars, hand them your SFI X card. This can be done in any venue. You must have a relationship with them if there is a sign up for no marketing etc.
I have even done this at local libraries and my local deli.
Hang signs at your colleges and vocational schools for "part time income available".
Get the SFI T shirt and wear it. Someone is bound to ask you "What's SFI?".
Put your card or flyers up on the local bulletin boards at grocery stores, restaurants, churches and club houses.
Place ads in your local newspaper.
Leave your cards as a tip when you dine out.
Hold classes at the library or club house on working at home with SFI.
Go to the library and place your link on ad exchanges. Many are free and they do work.
Visit a senior homes or indoor apartment complexes with bog Common areas and post your ad.
Building your team is a great way to earn passive income for the future.
Place your TripleClicks sign on your cars. I bought extra so they stand out and are on all my vehicles.
Tweet SFI links from your phone.
Build your friend base on social media sites and network with other SFI members. You can do this from your smart phone. Announce when you have won something or what you will be doing with your SFI check tis month. Raise curiosity. I limit my posts to one daily so as to not overwhelm my friends and I choose different times of the day to catch different friends and contacts.
I hope you find this helpful.
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I love this question. There is so much you can do off line with SFI to build your business.
Mail out post cards to contacts.
Spend time in coffee houses. Once you have a relationship with others who are regulars, hand them your SFI X card. This can be done in any venue. You must have a relationship with them if there is a sign up for no marketing etc.
I have even done this at local libraries and my local deli.
Hang signs at your colleges and vocational
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