Should we recruit our family members into SFI? Good idea or not?
Well, it really depends on a few things.
First of all, you need to believe in SFI and understand it well enough to convey its potential. You need to be enthusiastic when you talk about it. It also helps if you have had a measure of success. It's a lot harder to convince someone your first or second month than it is when you've been here for a year and you have a steady commission check coming every month.
Second, it depends on the family member you are talking to. Some people have an entrepreneurial mindset, and some don't. Some people believe in the power of the internet (to make money), and some don't. Some people think "internet marketing" is a bad word. Some people are ambitious, and others are happy to stay in the financial position they are in.
All these are factors in who you decide to "recruit." If you have family members who have an entrepreneurial mind, who can believe in the power of the internet for potential income, and they are ambitious and hard-working, then they would be prime candidates for joining your SFI team. However, if they do not have the mindset that would help them succeed, you are wasting your breath.
If you try to get family (or friends) to join SFI, it is important that they understand SFI will not bring overnight success. It is a lot of work to build a successful business. Ensure them that you will be there for any questions or hurdles they encounter, and that their success ultimately depends on how much they put into it. Let them see how your effort has paid off, and that - even though things may be slow at first - they will pick up and the long-term payoff will be well worth their efforts.
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Should we recruit our family members into SFI? Good idea or not?
Well, it really depends on a few things.
First of all, you need to believe in SFI and understand it well enough to convey its potential. You need to be enthusiastic when you talk about it. It also helps if you have had a measure of success. It's a lot harder to convince someone your first or second month than it is when you've been here for a year and you have a steady commission check coming every month.
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