Hi:
This is an interesting question. I would recommend that you do not try to convince anyone to join SFI. Instead present the facts to them.
1. Tell them about the age of the program (parent company 29 years and 16 year on the internet)
2. Tell them about the certification of the program ( B rating with BBB and registered with Dun and Bradstreet Firm)
3. Tell them that SFI has paid out millions in commission worldwide
4. Tell them about the ways to earn
5. Tell them about the resources
6. And most importantly tell them it is free to join with No obligations
Tell them all the other pertinent facts.
After laying the facts out simply ask the question. “Are you financial prepared for retirement?” “How many retirement years have you saved towards given your health and that of your spouse?” Give them a minute to think, then you may want to follow with something along the line of “Research has shown than about 90% of today’s employees are not financially prepared for retirement especially since the recent economic downturn. In addition, people are living longer.” At this point you have given them something of great value to think about. End the conversation by giving them the URL to your SFI Gateway.
At the end of the day the decision is theirs to make.
Hope this helps
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Hi:
This is an interesting question. I would recommend that you do not try to convince anyone to join SFI. Instead present the facts to them.
1. Tell them about the age of the program (parent company 29 years and 16 year on the internet)
2. Tell them about the certification of the program ( B rating with BBB and registered with Dun and Bradstreet Firm)
3. Tell them that SFI has paid out millions in commission worldwide
4. Tell them about the ways to earn
5. Tell
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