People who say they don't know anybody are just making up an excuse and perhaps that is because they themselves aren't interested in SFI and don't want to own their own perceived understandings/feelings about SFI.
I've had previous experience with multi level marketing. These business opportunities never worked for me because my only option was to sign up people I personally know. I couldn't invest in online advertisements to reach beyond my "warm market". Now, if folks in my "warm market" were to see my success in this business I guarantee you that I would quickly sign up individuals in my "warm market" but as it stands now, I don't know anybody who would quickly sign up since my "warm market" is rather cold and includes a lot of people who don't understand the concept of residual and leveraged income. As you build your business you don't want to waste your time on such individuals when you have the ability to look beyond your "warm market".
The reason why I signed up with SFI is because it doesn't matter if I don't know anybody because you always have the choice to invest a little financially into targeted online advertisements. Now, when you bring up the importance of both free and paid advertisements you will quickly find out who's just making up excuses or if you find some level of interest because if they're really interested and they learn that investing a little financially in paid targeted online advertisements would enable them to grow their business regardless of how small their social circle is they will either make up another excuse or jump on board.
So... breaking it down just a little ...
1. They might be making up excuses.... if that's the case they're not going to be productive SFI Affiliates and you're best to move on to the next.
2. Maybe they legitimately feel that not knowing people will hinder their ability to become successful. Tell them they can always invest a little financially into paid targeted online advertisements which will grow their business regardless of how small their social circle really is. Now, these people could be just think of every reason why not to sign up and just make every excuse they possibly can. You will quickly learn if they're just making up an excuse or if they're legitimately interested. If they're legitimately interested then they will make a way to invest a little financially. If they make up another excuse then they just don't have the right personality to succeed in this business. So you move on to the next person.
Because honestly, the majority of people do have the ability to invest a little financially but they don't want to make the sacrifice necessary to financially invest. There are folks who legitimately cannot invest financially but at least if you tell them that not knowing people will not hinder their ability to build a successful SFI business you have their attention. If you know somebody who's financially incapable to invest in SFI but they're legitimately interested in SFI then you could always invest in the start up of their SFI business keeping in mind that investing in the business of Affiliates in your down line is indirectly investing in your own business and that becomes a win/win solution for both of you. If you can help them see this win/win solution they will most likely sign up! Or they will make up another excuse... at which point it's just best to move on to the next person.
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People who say they don't know anybody are just making up an excuse and perhaps that is because they themselves aren't interested in SFI and don't want to own their own perceived understandings/feelings about SFI.
I've had previous experience with multi level marketing. These business opportunities never worked for me because my only option was to sign up people I personally know. I couldn't invest in online advertisements to reach beyond my "warm market". Now, if folks in
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