This is an excellent question but I must say there is no 1 way to 'skin-a-cat'! That said, this is what I recommend for my team so there is no need to reinvent the wheel when progressing in SFI. What is good for goose is also good for the gander in this case. Stick with the basics and following the launch pad training from day 1 through 30. During the first 30 days, it is important not to try to learn too much too fast. The end result usually is burn out then opt out! A classic Challenger disaster! So shoot for EA and if you get BTL good for you. Never forget to set the expectation.
Rather, take SFI 1 day at a time. Adding and learning just a little bit more as you go. Then by the time you are in your second month. You should be very clear on sponsoring affiliates. By effectively using some of the free advertising methods each affiliate should be recruiting 1 affiliate per week. Moreover, promoting your ECA gateway opens the door for recruiting ECAs, and the same with your TripleClicks gateway and the SFIPPA gateways. By the end of the second month you can expect to began to see results from all of your free advertising. It is vitally important to maintain EA to EA2 so spread the 3000 training VP to all 3 months and obtain EA2. If you reach BTL - that's a solid high 5 for you.
Finally in the third month, you should be in position to kick it up a notch. While BTL is definitely within reach based on your SFI experience up to this point, there are no limits on your business. You got the basics: Sponsor. Refer. Duplicate. You've made EA2. You understand better about the compensation plan. You go all in! Everything you can muster to include time and money. If you stick with the basics and work it, it will work for you and I look forward to seeing you at the top!
This is an excellent question but I must say there is no 1 way to 'skin-a-cat'! That said, this is what I recommend for my team so there is no need to reinvent the wheel when progressing in SFI. What is good for goose is also good for the gander in this case. Stick with the basics and following the launch pad training from day 1 through 30. During the first 30 days, it is important not to try to learn too much too fast. The end result usually is burn out then opt out! A classic Challenger disaster! ...more