There are many different tools and resources outside SFI that you can use to promote your SFI business and many people here pointed out at some of them.
What I use consists of:
1. My blog (self-hosted Wordpress blog) devoted solely to my being a member of SFI, telling people about SFI, telling about what I do and how I do at SFI to achieve this or that result. However, I am quite new to SFI so some of my reflection may seem funny to other people, but that is also my point. Of course the blog is also a platform for my SFI banners. Still, it is a very personal way of sharing experience and also - leading by example. You can openly tell people what you tried, what worked for you and what did not, and so on.
2. Autoresponder. I treat autoresponder as one of the most important tools in my online business. Although I know that I can communicate with all members of my downline via PSA or CSA Mailer, I can't do it in sequence, so I have to send the same letters manually each time someone signs up and later on. Getting your PSAs at least on your own list enables you to send the same series of letters to each of them individually in the programmed sequence. Then you can use PSA Mailer as your broadcast channel.
I take the ideas for my letter series from Ask SC answers and my own experience.
3. Other co-ops and groups of interest gathered around SFI and their advertising or promotional materials. These groups were founded for the sole purpose of increasing the number of SFI signups and share those signups amont their members. They also provide (sometimes good) training and present other earning possibilities.
Now I'd like to mention a thing or two that I haven't started yet, but I'm going to use in the near future.
Web 2.0 assets, like squidoo for example. I am going to make a lense (or even a few) on SFI there. The great mix of various modules (text, image, video, etc.) that squidoo offers can be a great way to promote SFI, especially if you don't (or can't) have a website of your own. The same is true for a blog. Without my own website I'd start on blogger or a similar platform.
Another thing I am looking at is Slideshare. If you are creative, if you are successful at SFI at the same time (and I think you need one for the other), you can make a great training SFI presentation and post it at Slideshare.
So much from me. I hope you'll find a spark of inspiration here.
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There are many different tools and resources outside SFI that you can use to promote your SFI business and many people here pointed out at some of them.
What I use consists of:
1. My blog (self-hosted Wordpress blog) devoted solely to my being a member of SFI, telling people about SFI, telling about what I do and how I do at SFI to achieve this or that result. However, I am quite new to SFI so some of my reflection may seem funny to other people, but that is also my point. Of
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