This one sounds like the motto of SFI. Many responses to this question will normally state what S.F.I stands for, who the owner of the company is, for how long the company has been around and what it has achieved and the beauty of everything you will get if you join.I feel however there are other fundamentals that need be considered to get maximum rewards out of it.
There are many reasons why people get/may want to be engaged into certain types of business. The world is in a recession, many companies are laying off and everyone will first consider an engagement that will bring bread to the table and fast.Everyone out there has huge debts to pay and the last thing they wanna hear is something that will take them another lifetime to solve their immediate financial crises. I also believe that's the other reason why we have hundreds of signups but end up with one active affiliate.
Get me right, I am not suggesting that we mislead people to think that SFI is a get rich quick scheme.Why do we over-emphasize that "no-get-rich-quick-sheme" while we have the beauty of other who people join SFI and in a week they are Gold Team leaders and are listed recent earners of cash.Of course everything may basically be free but the truth is a little investment with smart strategies may end up making one rich in a couple of moths. Everyone is looking for money and when they knock our doors we tell them they need another lifetime to get it. Why don't we preach that we may or may not make money fast,its directly/indirectly un/predictable, we just have to commit just like we did with our jobs and here we have guarantee leverage or pension sort of plan.Common sense will tell everybody that noone will just pour a bucket of money over your head without you having to get wet for it.Then when they join they know anything is possible the choice to endure is theirs. You can't open a shop down the street and expect people to flood and leave heaps of money without you have to part with a little money to buy first what you need to resell to them.Honestly you may be rich quicker than you thought at SFI depending on what you are doing there and how and what scale and also with who you connect.Prospects may have to be told that in some cases.
We may also use a needs-analysis inquiry, what age group is your prospect?,what lifestyle are they or may they be aspiring?They maybe in serious debt and want a business that will not take a year or two before they earn something while the rates of interest in their credits a/c are escalating daily.When you pick on their real motives then tap in the resources we have and share with them so that they may have possible insight of their problems being addressed somehow in future should they join.If your prospect is young person desiring a posh life , they may have to get deep down dirty in enrolling big numbers and generating sales by all means at all levels and be diligent in creating stable and active downlines because those are some of the areas where you may not get the results you expected at the time you did and end up discouraged and throwing in the towel.
Every business,company or job has its merits and de-merits, and many times we don't share the de-merits or if we do, we are considered not being business-minded or exposing the ugly side because the prospects will go away, but not everyone may or will go away just as much as we don't know whether everyone will stay even after joining. Only God knows the real reasons and considerations people have when they decide to join and just being open about both sides of the coin may save us some trouble like when some one thinks they were cornered to join.
Lastly rules and regulations are also good to state in absolute clarity to those considering joining or wishing to, some people want to join a company and they are the CEO tomorrow.We have stories of people who preach that only these big guys of SFI earn and get rich at your expense, and in my opinion they are simply entitled to certain rights and benefits and have to because they OWN the company,I am not saying they should rob people but although we all need money and need it fast,we should never fool ourselves to think somehow magically on the internet you just scoop money, we have to work for it and not expect it to fall from trees.Reality is a fair game for all and the choice remains honorably ours.
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This one sounds like the motto of SFI. Many responses to this question will normally state what S.F.I stands for, who the owner of the company is, for how long the company has been around and what it has achieved and the beauty of everything you will get if you join.I feel however there are other fundamentals that need be considered to get maximum rewards out of it.
There are many reasons why people get/may want to be engaged into certain types of business. The world is in a recession,
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