1. Assuming that your PSAs and CSAs share the same amount of enthusiasm as you do. Many people are skeptical about making money online, being overwhelmed by the amount of ads, banners, pop-ups and sites that claim to have THE RECIPE for getting one loads of money in no time. Unless they're signed up by a good friend who's proven to him/her his/her success here, the'll have all the reasons to be circumspect and keep the engagement impulse at low levels. This can be overcome by building trust and guiding him/her through.
2. Thinking that buying/auction winning your PSAs/CSAs is the key for fast building a strong, active and healthy network in your downline. The best affiliates you may get to join your network are the ones that know you personally or through your online presence and have the faith that you are a reliable person,as well as your suggestions and proposals. Building and maintaining a constant and high quality presence online (through a blog, specialized magazine, social channel/platform) is the best way to get you good, believing and active affiliates, willing to build their own network (which is, eventually, the key in this business), as long as you propose this business opportunity in the right context, triggering their interest and motivation.
3. Thinking that once you got the minimum five active PSAs (in order to grant you a solid, stable income) you should stop there and let the snowball roll. Keeping on adding PSAs in your downline can bring you closer to the exploding phase of your business you strive for and will keep you active and motivated. There is no real, good business that runs by itself.
4. Assuming that you owe something to the people in your downline or that they owe you something. Everybody here is in the business for him/her alone and for his/her success only. Of course, the synergy of the system, the way it was planned and engineered, is what makes things rolling and help everybody involved get a profit. Other than that, anybody is free to make decisions, take actions as it best suits their interests. If things work, they do so because they reach a phase where mutual trust and understanding are achieved.
5. Stopping before getting started. No need to expand on this one, I suppose.
Best of luck in your SFI endeavors!
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1. Assuming that your PSAs and CSAs share the same amount of enthusiasm as you do. Many people are skeptical about making money online, being overwhelmed by the amount of ads, banners, pop-ups and sites that claim to have THE RECIPE for getting one loads of money in no time. Unless they're signed up by a good friend who's proven to him/her his/her success here, the'll have all the reasons to be circumspect and keep the engagement impulse at low levels. This can be overcome by building trust and guiding
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