What would be a good strategy for attracting senior citizens to SFI?
Victoria Mineva, Aff (Bulgaria)
3/19/2015 3:11 am
Affiliate since: 06/01/2011, Power Rank: 99999999
Hello. It doesn't matter if the citizen is a senior or not. The strategy is to share the opportunity with clear and simple words after discussing the life with the people and what they want to do. Seniors often have hobbies and built a family and warm market so far. It's natural for them to wish to support as much as they can their children and grandchildren. This is a good hint - about additional income when doing their own hobby just to share few words about SFI.
How do you motivate your downline to spend money monthly to maintain EA status without sounding greedy?
Victoria Mineva, Aff (Bulgaria)
1/30/2015 10:08 am
Affiliate since: 06/01/2011, Power Rank: 99999999
Hello, interesting point of view. Well, I keep it simple and clear - Business is a business, because you have to invest in it. If you don't have time to invest and earn later, you will invest money and the results probably will come sooner. I have already told my team that the business require investment, but of course you should give at least two options - free and paid and explain well what to do in the two ways of making business. Important thing is to give yourself as example - what you buy and what are the benefits fr you when you're EA.
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Hello, interesting point of view. Well, I keep it simple and clear - Business is a business, because you have to invest in it. If you don't have time to invest and earn later, you will invest money and the results probably will come sooner. I have already told my team that the business require investment, but of course you should give at least two options - free and paid and explain well what to do in the two ways of making business. Important thing is to give yourself as example - what you buy and
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What are the best pitches to use when speaking to people face to face about SFI, TripleClicks, Pricebenders, or the ECA program?
Victoria Mineva, Aff (Bulgaria)
6/18/2013 3:42 am
Affiliate since: 06/01/2011, Power Rank: 99999999
There are not "pitches" at all. When I speak to people face to face about SFI, I tell them the truth - it's not a quick get rich scheme, it's free to register, but like every business it needs Investment - money or time. I share my own experience and if there are some questions regarding investments I explain. If I think about "key words" I will use "free", "global", "team", "sales", "development", "work","discipline", "cheap","actions" and "change". If the person I'm talking to wants change and to develop in some way, SFI is for him/her. There is no need from lies or superlatives. First of all things is the trust in yourself like a professional and friend. Second is the way the person sees the things - does he/she wants a change or doesn't? If there is no will for a change, there is no point to waste time of both persons in a conversation for business, they just should talk about other stuff.
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There are not "pitches" at all. When I speak to people face to face about SFI, I tell them the truth - it's not a quick get rich scheme, it's free to register, but like every business it needs Investment - money or time. I share my own experience and if there are some questions regarding investments I explain. If I think about "key words" I will use "free", "global", "team", "sales", "development", "work","discipline",
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What yardstick should I use to give an unbiased and appropriate rating of my Sponsor each month?
Victoria Mineva, Aff (Bulgaria)
5/26/2015 5:41 am
Affiliate since: 06/01/2011, Power Rank: 99999999
Hello, interesting question. In my opinion the yardsticks are:
1. Regular Communication - Sending inspiring, encouraging or sharing experience team mails
2. Support - if you ask question, the sponsor should give the most proper answer or suggestion
3 Recognition - if you become EA2, sponsor should recognize you and if there is you're new affiliate, to welcome you
4. Regular posts on Leader page - this shows presence
5. Treat you equally and with respect - you're special and no different then your sponsor or any other affiliate. Humans have equal rights to stay or leave the business.
I rate my upper line this way. This way the 5 stars are ready to be chosen.
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Hello, interesting question. In my opinion the yardsticks are:
1. Regular Communication - Sending inspiring, encouraging or sharing experience team mails
2. Support - if you ask question, the sponsor should give the most proper answer or suggestion
3 Recognition - if you become EA2, sponsor should recognize you and if there is you're new affiliate, to welcome you
4. Regular posts on Leader page - this shows presence
5. Treat you equally and with respect - you're special
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What is the best way to help my affiliates build their downlines?
Victoria Mineva, Aff (Bulgaria)
3/19/2015 3:20 am
Affiliate since: 06/01/2011, Power Rank: 99999999
Hello, it's good to ask this question. When the team members are active it's good way for me to reassign to them more active people of my own downline. This way they will learn to be better leaders then their are. The answer here is also to lead by example and to explain what you do about building your own downline. Personally I share everything I do to my team. This is the best working way.
I have one hour daily and a monthly budget of $50. What activities should I do to grow my SFI business?
Victoria Mineva, Aff (Bulgaria)
10/27/2015 3:31 am
Affiliate since: 06/01/2011, Power Rank: 99999999
Hello!
I like your question - is concrete and meaningful. Well, you have a good budget to invest. There is what you can do:
1. Make a SO for 125 T-credits /$36.25/ and that will make you EA
2. The remaining $13.75 you can invest in buying PSA or T-credits - it depends if you like to bid or not.
3.The one hour you have you can invest in doing your "To-do-list" and communicating with your team members if they have questions or in reading the forum and SFI informative articles.
You should invest smart your time and money.
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Hello!
I like your question - is concrete and meaningful. Well, you have a good budget to invest. There is what you can do:
1. Make a SO for 125 T-credits /$36.25/ and that will make you EA
2. The remaining $13.75 you can invest in buying PSA or T-credits - it depends if you like to bid or not.
3.The one hour you have you can invest in doing your "To-do-list" and communicating with your team members if they have questions or in reading the forum and SFI informative
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How do you prepare your affiliates for their second month in the business?
Victoria Mineva, Aff (Bulgaria)
7/25/2013 4:17 am
Affiliate since: 06/01/2011, Power Rank: 99999999
Good question. When I have new affiliates I tell them the truth and that on their second month they will begin a new on zero. If the affiliates understand that it's OK, but if they want to see the big money /in best way around $1 on first month/ they go out of the program. I prepare my team and also myself for every month like this: Becoming EA2 with IAHBE, referring new PSA/CSA in free or paid way, joining in auctions for CSA and looking for find a way to sell or re-sell on Tripleclicks to earn commissions /I browse the products I want to re-sell/. I don't do anything special, just sharing the truth as it is. Some people accept it, some not, but I can't give any motivation of those affiliates, who don't like to listen what I tell them honestly. The only thing I always do is to tell that whatever happens, my team has my support in every decision.
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Good question. When I have new affiliates I tell them the truth and that on their second month they will begin a new on zero. If the affiliates understand that it's OK, but if they want to see the big money /in best way around $1 on first month/ they go out of the program. I prepare my team and also myself for every month like this: Becoming EA2 with IAHBE, referring new PSA/CSA in free or paid way, joining in auctions for CSA and looking for find a way to sell or re-sell on Tripleclicks to earn
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What is the best way to help people that want to get involved with SFI who do not have time to put into it but have money to invest?
Victoria Mineva, Aff (Bulgaria)
3/19/2015 3:08 am
Affiliate since: 06/01/2011, Power Rank: 99999999
Hello. It's rare to find people to invest money in the business online, but still it happens. Well, what to do? Lead by example. I also invest more money then time into the business. I share what I buy to the people who want to invest money and they buy the same things as me. Key factor is also time management. Money should be invested smart for a short time. So, I will give the people who want to invest money my own schedule and ideat to support them into making their own if they wish to invest money.
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Hello. It's rare to find people to invest money in the business online, but still it happens. Well, what to do? Lead by example. I also invest more money then time into the business. I share what I buy to the people who want to invest money and they buy the same things as me. Key factor is also time management. Money should be invested smart for a short time. So, I will give the people who want to invest money my own schedule and ideat to support them into making their own if they wish to invest
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For how long should my PSAs and CSAs depend on me for help?
Victoria Mineva, Aff (Bulgaria)
10/27/2015 3:22 am
Affiliate since: 06/01/2011, Power Rank: 99999999
Hello!
I believe it's your responsibility to be always on your team members' sides. I don't see my affiliates as dependents who need help. They want support and answers. The most important period to be by their sides and explain is the first month of joining. Of course if they have questions for you. Second and third month are also important to give as much information as you can. You can do it on chat with everyone or in weekly team mails as I do. So, the simple answer of your questions is Always.
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Hello!
I believe it's your responsibility to be always on your team members' sides. I don't see my affiliates as dependents who need help. They want support and answers. The most important period to be by their sides and explain is the first month of joining. Of course if they have questions for you. Second and third month are also important to give as much information as you can. You can do it on chat with everyone or in weekly team mails as I do. So, the simple answer of your questions
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How much is too much when contacting your team or downline?
Victoria Mineva, Aff (Bulgaria)
6/14/2013 3:13 am
Affiliate since: 06/01/2011, Power Rank: 99999999
Good question. I think everyday is too much to contact the team members, because they are first of all people, who want to spend time to relax, with family and friends. I respect people's time, because it's precious. I think one to three times per week is a great period. Well, it depends from people in the team. I contact my team members twice - I send them team mail and a newsletter. If they want to discuss something, they give me a call in Skype or send me a e-mail. People should be interested in communicating with the leader and every time they contact him/her to learn new stuff. This happens with time. The leader should improve, read and learn daily. This way he/she will have something to share often, but not everyday.
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Good question. I think everyday is too much to contact the team members, because they are first of all people, who want to spend time to relax, with family and friends. I respect people's time, because it's precious. I think one to three times per week is a great period. Well, it depends from people in the team. I contact my team members twice - I send them team mail and a newsletter. If they want to discuss something, they give me a call in Skype or send me a e-mail. People should be interested
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