The reason some affiliates find success in weeks while others take months is based on many variables. First of all, success is relative. What one person sees as success another may see as just getting started. Rank is relative. Unless you have been in SFI for some time, you fail to understand that rank is indeed relative. It is possible to have a Platinum team leader rank this month and be EA the next month. Why? Since you can make people decide to do what they know they ought to do, this should be no surprise. Success or failure depends on the individual not the sponsor.
However a good sponsor can be very instrumental in the success of affiliates. It is not valid to claim the sponsor is the reason for success or the lack thereof. Experience plays a big role as well as the application of tools made available. Mastery of the tools is important.
Moreover, geographic region place into the disparity between the success of others due to economic factors. In poorer regions of the globe, it may be easier to build a network of people wanting to make money online but they don't have the resources needed to generate commissions volume which is necessary to earn commissions. Therefore, one must be careful as to the definition of the success achieved.
Regardless, if all variables are equal success depends solely on the commitment of the individual to follow a series of actions daily to achieve the desired result: a monthly residual stream of income. This is not relative to variables in the marketplace when they are removed from the equation. It is simply a matter of working in the right direction.
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The reason some affiliates find success in weeks while others take months is based on many variables. First of all, success is relative. What one person sees as success another may see as just getting started. Rank is relative. Unless you have been in SFI for some time, you fail to understand that rank is indeed relative. It is possible to have a Platinum team leader rank this month and be EA the next month. Why? Since you can make people decide to do what they know they ought to do, this ...more