Yes, there are multiple opportunities to earn in SFI, so there should be something to appeal to just about everyone. Isn't that such a great thing about our business?
I would focus on one or two aspects at a time. I think if you try and split yourself between too many things, you may end up doing none of them well.
It depends on how much money you can spend and how much time you have as well.
If you can afford to belong to a co-op and pay for PSAs, then that could free you up to focus other advertising on another one or two aspects of the business.
If you don't have money to buy PSAs, and have to resort to Safelist and TAEs (free advertising) I would focus your advertising on building your team and getting PRMs to TripleClicks. These I think are the most important aspects of the business.
If you have a blog or personal website, by all means write about every income opportunity that SFI offers. There is no need to focus on only 1 when you have your own sites to use freely. Put up banners to every gateway.
If you advertise offline, try putting up different flyers in different places. Earn at home income opportunity flyers and garage style TC flyers could be good in shopping centres where mums could see them. Look for different flyers to put up at uni or TAFE campuses for students. They may like Pricebenders, Zebra games, or income earning on a part time basis. Put up flyers advertising song of the month contest in music shops, and other venues where musos may hang out. You can certainly advertise every aspect of the business in this way.
The most important income earning opportunity in SFI is growing a team of affiliates to eventually earn matching VP in the TC Executive Pool, so whatever else you choose to do, I think you should focus on this aspect and add anything else to this.
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Yes, there are multiple opportunities to earn in SFI, so there should be something to appeal to just about everyone. Isn't that such a great thing about our business?
I would focus on one or two aspects at a time. I think if you try and split yourself between too many things, you may end up doing none of them well.
It depends on how much money you can spend and how much time you have as well.
If you can afford to belong to a co-op and pay for PSAs, then that could free you up to
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