If I had to start again, I would take a more focused and targeted approach to my marketing. Different marketing methods work better for different businesses, and in the relatively short time I have been with SFI, I have discovered that some marketing methods I have always relied on in the past are not very effective for SFI. So, I have discarded the marketing methods that bring poor results, and have experimented and discovered other methods that are more effective.
This was, and still is (because it's ongoing), a process of trial and error, and some of the mistakes cost money. If I was starting again, I would be able to bypass the mistakes, save myself money, and build my business faster.
I would also be a little slower to reassign affiliates. In my first weeks, I was so eager to encourage anyone who seemed the slightest bit keen that I ended up reassigning good affiliates to others who have now not logged in for weeks. With the experience I have now, I am much slower to reward my affiliates with reassignments. I want to be sure they are really serious about the business, and not just caught up in that initial wave of enthusiasm that soon burns out. With a few exceptions, I now only reassign affiliates to those who have achieved at least the rank of EA2.
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If I had to start again, I would take a more focused and targeted approach to my marketing. Different marketing methods work better for different businesses, and in the relatively short time I have been with SFI, I have discovered that some marketing methods I have always relied on in the past are not very effective for SFI. So, I have discarded the marketing methods that bring poor results, and have experimented and discovered other methods that are more effective.