Since SFI has been around for many years, is the playing field fair for someone who have just started in SFI like me?
Sandra D. Halcomb, Aff (North carolina, US)
3/18/2014 7:39 am
Affiliate since: 02/18/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
Whether you have been with a business the day it started or just coming in, fairness
should always be the cream of the crop of any business, there is a true saying the last shall be first, and the first shall be last, I can say SFI has been fair
toward it's new affiliates, I haven't been in SFI that long, but so far they have been
fair to me. Fairness is the name of this game and for SFI to strive as it,it has to be fair. I hope this helps.
How do you handle prospects and affiliates who expect to get rich fast?
Sandra D. Halcomb, Aff (North carolina, US)
5/2/2014 10:22 am
Affiliate since: 02/18/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
The answer is very simple "HONESTY" whether one is a prospect or affiliate, let them know this is a business, and with any business, there is work, time, and dedication, don't over sale the ideal to the prospect or affiliate that they can become rich over night, just let them know upfront what it's going to takes to become successful in an online business, therefore it want sound like a scam or pyramid scheme. If you do this, then the prospect and affiliate will know this is not a get-rich-quick BUSINESS.
"HONESTY"
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The answer is very simple "HONESTY" whether one is a prospect or affiliate, let them know this is a business, and with any business, there is work, time, and dedication, don't over sale the ideal to the prospect or affiliate that they can become rich over night, just let them know upfront what it's going to takes to become successful in an online business, therefore it want sound like a scam or pyramid scheme. If you do this, then the prospect and affiliate will know this is not a get-rich-quick
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How can we guide our new affiliates in a way that prevents or minimizes information overload?
Sandra D. Halcomb, Aff (North carolina, US)
9/18/2015 8:00 am
Affiliate since: 02/18/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
To much information can be overbearing, I feel an affiliate is already being guided in the business
of SFI after receiving and reading SFI plethora of information we fill in the gap. When I first started
it was so much information I wanted to quit, and then to have a sponsor to pile on more than the mind could perceive, I, personally went back to the SFI Basics and I redirect the affiliates to do the same. I add nothing to the inventor of the wheel, I just go over the information that's been presented by SFI.
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To much information can be overbearing, I feel an affiliate is already being guided in the business
of SFI after receiving and reading SFI plethora of information we fill in the gap. When I first started
it was so much information I wanted to quit, and then to have a sponsor to pile on more than the mind could perceive, I, personally went back to the SFI Basics and I redirect the affiliates to do the same. I add nothing to the inventor of the wheel, I just go over the information that's
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What should new affiliates NOT do in their first month?
Sandra D. Halcomb, Aff (North carolina, US)
5/15/2014 9:47 am
Affiliate since: 02/18/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
It's in my opinion new affiliates should never skip over the introduction of the
"SFI BASICS" in their first month.
New affiliates should never proceed to SFI Affiliate Center, until they have learn the fundamentals of SFI business. New affiliates should never try to reinvent what's been laid out before them, never make it seem harder than it is and the most important thing a new affiliate should not do in their first month and that is give up. Good things comes to those who wait(stick around.) This is just my opinion and I hope this helps!
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It's in my opinion new affiliates should never skip over the introduction of the
"SFI BASICS" in their first month.
New affiliates should never proceed to SFI Affiliate Center, until they have learn the fundamentals of SFI business. New affiliates should never try to reinvent what's been laid out before them, never make it seem harder than it is and the most important thing a new affiliate should not do in their first month and that is give up. Good things comes to those who
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What makes you persevere with SFI and not quit?
Sandra D. Halcomb, Aff (North carolina, US)
7/24/2014 6:23 am
Affiliate since: 02/18/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
I stand, stay, and go on with SFI because of who I am , when I take on any event in my life it's until the finished and when something has a foundation to build upon, it makes perseverance easier, it's been said "quitters are losers" and I try to have a positive outlook on life events quitting is a "mentality" we all have when thing are not going our way, quitting does not define who I am, but persevering does and I'm hoping to be part of SFI for a long time, yes I'm in it to win it. There's a song
Judy Garland use to sing " Somewhere Over the Rainbow" ponder on that song and find your pot of gold and you too, will persevere.
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I stand, stay, and go on with SFI because of who I am , when I take on any event in my life it's until the finished and when something has a foundation to build upon, it makes perseverance easier, it's been said "quitters are losers" and I try to have a positive outlook on life events quitting is a "mentality" we all have when thing are not going our way, quitting does not define who I am, but persevering does and I'm hoping to be part of SFI for a long time, yes I'm in it to
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Is it worth it to keep sending supportive emails to PSAs and CSAs who have 0 VP and been inactive for weeks or months?
Sandra D. Halcomb, Aff (North carolina, US)
12/4/2014 9:45 am
Affiliate since: 02/18/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
I do not mean to sound insensitive to others needs, but after a year to keep sending
supportive emails to PSAs and CSAs that are inactive can be a waste of time and can be
tiring as well, it's as emailing to no one that is there. I realize hardship and financial difficulties can be a major concern, at least the PSAs and CSAs could have the decency to say they are not interested at this time because of misfortune. That being said my answer is NO.
How much time should I allow before I should expect to be producing income from SFI?
Sandra D. Halcomb, Aff (North carolina, US)
11/14/2015 12:36 pm
Affiliate since: 02/18/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
Time is today, why put off tomorrow what one can do today. Today one can start earning from SFI,
if you have read SFI Compensation Plan and applied the methods earning can be sooner than latter
the number (1) step is Direct Commissions, followed by six other steps that one can benefit for their SFI business, the choice is how fast you want to start producing income that you can see. I hope this answer the question for ALL of SFI affiliates. ( Read, Apply, and Do ).