Why are badges so important?
Erich Winnecke, Aff (Indiana, US)
2/13/2013 11:45 am
Affiliate since: 02/08/2000, Power Rank: 110
Badges are a good indicator of how active an SFI affiliate is with working and participating in the programs. You can see their rank from Aff thru PTL. They also tell you their Power Rank[s] and the programs within SFI they use and like. For instance An IAHBE badge informs us they like what they get from being a member there... and they can be asked why they like IAHBE and if they recommend to you.
So it's relatively easy to determine how much they know about all the facets available within the different programs offered by SFI. These can also be used to contact them and get additional information [not found elsewhere]about things like S-Builder, Wave3, E365...etc. Look at your uplines badges and you can be inspired to follow their example. Then look at downlines badges to determine how you can help them get more active in an area they can benefit from
In most cases, the more badges one has... the more their getting out of their activity within SFI & TripleClicks. I've seen as many as 15 badges on a couple of Team Leaders and as little 2 on a new affiliate and everything in between.
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Badges are a good indicator of how active an SFI affiliate is with working and participating in the programs. You can see their rank from Aff thru PTL. They also tell you their Power Rank[s] and the programs within SFI they use and like. For instance An IAHBE badge informs us they like what they get from being a member there... and they can be asked why they like IAHBE and if they recommend to you.
So it's relatively easy to determine how much they know about all the facets available within
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How do you get your Sponsor/Team Leaders to respond to you?
Erich Winnecke, Aff (Indiana, US)
9/4/2012 9:33 am
Affiliate since: 02/08/2000, Power Rank: 110
Send them Team Mails and Emails each week introducing yourself and telling them you are serious about making money with SFI and will do what ever it takes to become successful.
Make sure you send them individually. Meaning don't send them all at once to your uplines/sponsor and co-sponsor so they don't expect others to reply. Include their first name in the address to they will know you are communicating directly with them.
If none responds after 4 tries then use the SFI forum, A2A, and SFI Chat/Support to get the help you seek.
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Send them Team Mails and Emails each week introducing yourself and telling them you are serious about making money with SFI and will do what ever it takes to become successful.
Make sure you send them individually. Meaning don't send them all at once to your uplines/sponsor and co-sponsor so they don't expect others to reply. Include their first name in the address to they will know you are communicating directly with them.
If none responds after 4 tries then use the SFI forum,
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What is the best way to use TripleClicks X-Cards?
Erich Winnecke, Aff (Indiana, US)
8/4/2012 10:07 am
Affiliate since: 02/08/2000, Power Rank: 110
First off find all the UNEMPLOYMENT offices within 50 miles and post and hand them out there... also leave them under the wiper blades of all cars in the parking lot.
Naturally you'll give them to all the people you know.
Next post them on Bulletin Boards at all college and universities within a 50 mile radius. It best to go to the campus employment offices where most have a board next to their office entrance.
Post them at restaurants, laundry mats, grocery stores and every where else you can think of..
Repeat all of the above weekly or monthly.
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First off find all the UNEMPLOYMENT offices within 50 miles and post and hand them out there... also leave them under the wiper blades of all cars in the parking lot.
Naturally you'll give them to all the people you know.
Next post them on Bulletin Boards at all college and universities within a 50 mile radius. It best to go to the campus employment offices where most have a board next to their office entrance.
Post them at restaurants, laundry mats, grocery stores
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What was the turning point for you in achieving success with SFI?
Erich Winnecke, Aff (Indiana, US)
10/25/2012 9:36 am
Affiliate since: 02/08/2000, Power Rank: 110
The turning point for me happened in August of 2000 after I spent months learning how to market online. The hardest part with getting a website online and optimizing it with the search engines algorithms to get 1st page free listings under relevant key phrases like "work at home" "home business"...etc. I got BIG help with this from my cousin who is a computer scientist. He was single and loved coming over for a weekly home cooked meal from my wife. I saved up all my questions during the week and after our meal, sat next to him at my PC and he showed me everything I needed to know. This is something I highly recommend for everyone. If you're a novice to online marketing you need help learning the best and most cost effective avenues. Find someone who will sit next to you and show you the kinds of strategies and knowledge only the professionals have.
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The turning point for me happened in August of 2000 after I spent months learning how to market online. The hardest part with getting a website online and optimizing it with the search engines algorithms to get 1st page free listings under relevant key phrases like "work at home" "home business"...etc. I got BIG help with this from my cousin who is a computer scientist. He was single and loved coming over for a weekly home cooked meal from my wife. I saved up all my questions
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How can I motivate my friends to join SFI?
Erich Winnecke, Aff (Indiana, US)
8/11/2012 9:56 am
Affiliate since: 02/08/2000, Power Rank: 110
Sit down with them in front of a PC for at least 20-30 minutes and show them how SFI/TC works. Then let them see the success you've had and explain exactly how duplication works... with your help. Tell them you will give an incentive bonus when the reach TL status. Make certain they know everything about E365, Daily Grand, Pricebenders, ECA, S-Builder, and Wave3.
How would you rate yourself as a sponsor and do you think your PSAs would agree with your rating?
Erich Winnecke, Aff (Indiana, US)
10/25/2012 9:47 am
Affiliate since: 02/08/2000, Power Rank: 110
I don't like to rate myself. I leave that to my PSA's based on what I try to do for them. We can see how SFI determines who the TOP SPONSORS are based on the ratings of PSA and CSA's and Leadership. https://www.sfimg.com/Leaders/Sponsors Basically you lead by example and show others what you've done to achieve long-term success. Never even let an inquiry go unanswered and provide them with a path to duplicate your own success.