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I've been in SFI for one year now with no success. What should I do now?

4392 votes

Diane Allinson, Aff (United Kingdom) 7/25/2014 10:31 am

Affiliate since: 04/14/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
Hi Gias,

Well done for reaching your first year with SFI! It is great to see you asking for advice rather than quitting, because "Winners never quit. Quitters never win!"

I cannot imagine that you have had NO success with SFI in a year, but then I don't know what measure of success you are using - could it be not having enough of a downline, not knowing how to market, not having income rolling in, not moving forward in your learning and internet education?

You
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Where can I get good content for my SFI blog without infringing on copyrighted material?

4345 votes

Diane Allinson, Aff (United Kingdom) 6/28/2014 10:22 pm

Affiliate since: 04/14/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
Good content for a blog needs to be original. Search engines don't like duplicate content, and it has ways of finding duplicated content.

You could use content like you are creating here, on Ask SC. You came up with a question, one that will be useful to many SFI business owners, and you will receive many answers.

If you can pick out a main theme that runs through the answers, compile the best suggestions, and write them in your own words, there's a blog post - voila!

Same
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What would be a good way to hold offline classes or seminars to train my PSAs about SFI and TripleClicks?

4300 votes

Diane Allinson, Aff (United Kingdom) 6/29/2014 2:55 pm

Affiliate since: 04/14/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
Forgive me if I am wrong, maybe I interpret your question incorrectly, but this is what I think you may be asking:

By offline, I am assuming you mean meeting a group face-to-face, in person. In which case, that is a great idea if you have a number in your team who are close by enough in location to attend.

Is it a structure you want recommending? And methods to bring people together?

To organise meetings, you could set up a FB group for your team, or a Meetup group,
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Which is most effective for advertising SFI...a regular hosted website or a blog about SFI?

4287 votes

Diane Allinson, Aff (United Kingdom) 6/28/2014 10:11 pm

Affiliate since: 04/14/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
I would say a blog as the search engines LOVE fresh, new content, so ensure it is optimized.

The SFI and TripleClicks business gives so much to talk about, you would have plenty to add to your blog on a regular basis.

You can add your gateway links and banners to your blog.

You can invite your team members to comment on your blog posts (and do the same for them on their blogs), as the amount of traffic and interaction on your blog increases your search engine rankings.

You
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How do you convince someone that they can earn a substantial income with SFI?

4260 votes

Diane Allinson, Aff (United Kingdom) 6/28/2014 3:13 pm

Affiliate since: 04/14/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
I'm not sure you can convince someone of a substantial income.
In fact, trying to convince can be counter-productive. Haven't we all come across some companies who promise the earth and deliver dust?

People have their own perceptions, their own experiences that have brought them here.
Many that have worked a J.O.B. (Just Over Broke) are used to being paid a wage each week, no matter how small it was somewhat reliable.

Business owners and entrepreneurs, which are what
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How can I provide positive but CONSTRUCTIVE criticism in my emails to my downline?

4251 votes

Diane Allinson, Aff (United Kingdom) 11/7/2014 6:50 am

Affiliate since: 04/14/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
Hi Maja, this is such a great question! Thank you for asking it.

It is such an important part of our team-building skills to be able to offer, and accept, constructive criticism. We need to remember too, that this could be more difficult online because we often don't know the person personally, and we don't have the benefit of using non-verbal communication, like body language, so we need to be clearer in our words so they are not misunderstood.

Firstly, I think it is important
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What long-term goal(s) should an affiliate be setting for themselves?

4161 votes

Diane Allinson, Aff (United Kingdom) 6/28/2014 3:27 pm

Affiliate since: 04/14/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
The one thing I believe we all strive for, what is common to us all, is wanting a sense of freedom.

The freedom to choose: how/where do we want to live, what places do we want to travel to, what restaurants do we want to eat at, what would we do if money were no object? What do we want to do for our children: have more quality time to enjoy with them, ensure their education is paid for? What if we didn't have to worry about how to pay for the lifestyle we want.

How about our
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Which marketing methods should we be recommending to our new PSAs?

4059 votes

Diane Allinson, Aff (United Kingdom) 6/28/2014 2:53 pm

Affiliate since: 04/14/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
I would say firstly recommend the methods that worked for you in recruiting your PSAs.
They have obviously proved successful for yourself.

After all, duplication is the name of the game with SFI.

Then recommend methods that other SFI affiliates have found successful, many of which you can find in the forum, and certainly you will have many more recommendations here.

Is it better to build a team within your own spoken language and environment...or go beyond these boundaries ?

3811 votes

Diane Allinson, Aff (United Kingdom) 1/6/2015 9:34 am

Affiliate since: 04/14/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
Hi Marija

To confine yourself to your own language, environment, culture etc. is really restricting your potential in SFI.

Check out the Launchpad 5 "Borderless is Beautiful"
https://www.sfimg.com/LaunchPad/Day5

The internet is GLOBAL, and there's nothing to stop your business reaching globally too. How many of those 2.8 BILLION internet users would you like on your team?

Plus, through SFI, I have connected with like-minded people from all
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What would be a better goal and why? Sponsor hundreds of new PSAs every year or teach a smaller number of EAs to each develop EAs themselves?

3643 votes

Diane Allinson, Aff (United Kingdom) 11/27/2014 1:16 am

Affiliate since: 04/14/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
It is easy to find new PSAs however finding active ones is very much a numbers game. You need some volume of PSA signups in order to find the relatively small percentage who will work to become EAs.

So I don't think either of these goals is exclusive. Sponsor as many PSAs as you can. Be an awesome sponsor as taught by SFI. Develop communication with all of your PSAs. Keep an eye on your Movers list and you will see the ones who are obviously worth focussing your main efforts on, and you
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