People in this situation will think you've been scammed or conned and will undoubtedly accuse SFI of being a pyramid company. I hear it frequently.
My advice is to take it slowly and cautiously and don't try to convince anyone to try SFI. When you are making some money, you can say something casually alluding to your extra income and respond to a person's interested questions.
A great opportunity to share and arouse genuine interest and excitement is there when you have won something really good for a phenomenal bargain on Pricebenders. When you can show a mobile phone or Ipod or something that they would like themselves and say you got it for $4 or some crazy price, playing Pricebenders auctions at your TripleClicks store, they will take notice and show interest.
Bit by bit as they see your enthusiasm they will begin to ask you questions and then you can lay the whole thing out before them. Don't go beyond what they're asking.
Also if you find a product in TripleClicks that you know is of particular interest to one of these people, just pop them a short email telling him briefly what you found. Ask if he's interested in having a look at it and would he like you to send him the link. Give him the chance to say "yes, please". If you just send the link without being invited, he'll probably just delete the email without even getting back to you about it.
I think this low-key strategy is best in these situations when people have been turned off by previous bad experiences.
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People in this situation will think you've been scammed or conned and will undoubtedly accuse SFI of being a pyramid company. I hear it frequently.
My advice is to take it slowly and cautiously and don't try to convince anyone to try SFI. When you are making some money, you can say something casually alluding to your extra income and respond to a person's interested questions.
A great opportunity to share and arouse genuine interest and excitement is there when you have won
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