I believe that it depends on your ability and your level of expertise and your time and money you are able to invest. However, here's my answer that applies to me.
For free advertising I just simply tell others about the business, whether talking to people on the phone or talking to people on the street or anywhere else. Face-to-face contacts can be really great!
For paid advertising, my best has been the advertising co-ops made available by SFI. I use S-Builder and also co-ops that other affiliates have created. I create my own co-ops, using the Co-Op Manager, and use the Key Codes for S-Builder or the Co-Ops to which I belong. That way, I can gain new affiliates and also reward my hard workers with shares.
Another way I use paid advertising is the gift cards. This is really a combo of paid and free advertising. It's free to walk the streets. You pay to get the gift cards. You also pay at restaurants or other places where you use services and you give out these cards. The real beauty of this is that you can tell people about TripleClicks and PriceBenders and about SFI with such excitement that they will want to join. I even mail gift cards to friends or family members (so, of course, this is a form of paid advertising).
Again, it's all in what you are able to invest in time and money and what your skills and your abilities are as to which direction you go with this. Be imaginative and run with whatever you choose. There's always room to move and change as you work and see if something works or not.
I hope this answer proves to be helpful in your quest to heights in SFI.
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I believe that it depends on your ability and your level of expertise and your time and money you are able to invest. However, here's my answer that applies to me.
For free advertising I just simply tell others about the business, whether talking to people on the phone or talking to people on the street or anywhere else. Face-to-face contacts can be really great!
For paid advertising, my best has been the advertising co-ops made available by SFI. I use S-Builder and also
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