You know, I could give you the usual answer: you could set up a blog or website around your business, you could deploy all of your best practices on digital marketing, tap into the power of email marketing, do guest posting, and even work with classified ads.
You could also do what most people don't do: work on your SFI business the way it's done with other network marketing opportunities. Identify prospects, reach out to them, get them to meet you somewhere, introduce the opportunity ( don't overwhelm them with too much information, though), and have them sign up for free ( no barriers here).
The real challenge isn't in "signing up", though. Your challenge is making sure your new PSA understands the business, starts off right (Launchpad, initial bonuses, and E365 contests), and you are around to support your new PSAs while they lean on the awesome SFI system to help them start and grow their business.
Hiding behind our computers is easy; doing it as a team together is rather hard. But if others are able to do it, SFI makes for an even better opportunity.
Remember: you'll have to work hard and set an example. You'd have to be an EA first and then have others follow your lead. Don't pressure-sell; don't hustle (this really puts people off. I know because it does to me).
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You know, I could give you the usual answer: you could set up a blog or website around your business, you could deploy all of your best practices on digital marketing, tap into the power of email marketing, do guest posting, and even work with classified ads.
You could also do what most people don't do: work on your SFI business the way it's done with other network marketing opportunities. Identify prospects, reach out to them, get them to meet you somewhere, introduce the opportunity
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