I think I would tell them that not knowing very many people is NOT a constraint to join SFI. In actual fact, not knowing many people may work to their advantage.
Even if they know many people, what is the guarantee that those people would be interested in SFI? Their warm market may turn a cold-shoulder to their proposal about SFI. I tell them that they would be saved from a lot of discouragement emanating from their friends, family, acquaintances and others that they assume they know.
Basically, SFI is a network marketing business. That only means that they can recruit people into SFI through the internet, provided they use the right or effective advertising methods.
Strangers become associates or affiliates in this multi-level marketing enterprise. So not knowing many people could not be the criterion for not being interested in SFI. I tell them if they are really interested in making good money from SFI, they could sign up, whether they know or not know very many people.
I think I would tell them that not knowing very many people is NOT a constraint to join SFI. In actual fact, not knowing many people may work to their advantage.
Even if they know many people, what is the guarantee that those people would be interested in SFI? Their warm market may turn a cold-shoulder to their proposal about SFI. I tell them that they would be saved from a lot of discouragement emanating from their friends, family, acquaintances and others that they assume they know.