If you're speaking about them maybe not being into what you're doing and not understanding why you're investing of your time and money, it can be difficult,
especially if they've never heard of internet marketing.
And in the early months, it can be even more difficult because you more than likely aren't earning a huge amount of money because you're still building your downline and
may be spending more than you're earning at first.
I tried to present it to my partner in a way that he could understand and that's a brick and mortar business. When you compare SFI to a "regular" business, there's no overhead, you're not having to replenish products, (unless you want to) and you don't have to deal with hiring and firing employees, there's no office furniture or rent to pay, plus there are tax breaks with a home based business that you can't get with any other business, or even with a job, because you can itemize your computer, your printer, fax machine or anything else including printer paper, phone, and even part of your utilities and gas for your car if you drive to get business supplies.
The benefits are enormous, and the rewards can be huge. But at first there may not be any profit whatsoever, but guess what? A brick and mortar business NORMALLY takes up to two YEARS to be in profit. You can be in profit in your first month with SFI.
If your partner still doesn't get it, just be patient and give her time. My late husband was always telling me I was never going to make it in business but he changed his tune the first time I was able to pay for Christmas for the entire family with my online earnings. So she will come around too.
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If you're speaking about them maybe not being into what you're doing and not understanding why you're investing of your time and money, it can be difficult,
especially if they've never heard of internet marketing.
And in the early months, it can be even more difficult because you more than likely aren't earning a huge amount of money because you're still building your downline and
may be spending more than you're earning at first.
I tried to present it to my partner
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