Hello, Ovidio Epifani.
Experience is the major factor in answering your question: Experience is dealing with prospects and overcoming their objections; experience in running a successful online marketing business ; and experience in combining two or more endeavors, be they businesses or hobbies.
But, first, it important that we approach this question with a different frame of mind.
I. Re-framing your Question
In your wording of this question, it may appear that your perception of an engagement with another business is an obstacle or at least, an objection or a challenge to convincing somebody to join SFI.
Put differently, you are saying that being involved with another online business may deter somebody join from joining SFI, or it may make it more difficult for us to convince them.
You may want to re-frame that perception.
In fact being involved with another network marketing opportunity is a major advantage.
Look at your goals in your profile or look at the a2a page and the research words for finding a existing a2a member.
You will notice how highly rated is an experience with another network marketing business.
Thus, to successfully approach such prospects, it is important to view their experience as a very positive one, build on it and help them see the true potential SFI is offering.
II. An Engagement with Another Network Marketing Business is not an Obstacle
First, many SFI affiliates have more than one business they run in addition to SFI.
That is my personal case and there are many more especially among the senior SFI Affiliates.
It is a policy statement that SFI allows us, the affiliates, to be involved with other businesses. Thus we have the experience of what it takes to run our SFI affiliates marketing programs simultaneously with other endeavors.
When we fill our SFI profile, that profile is rated higher if we already have a concomitant or previous involvement with online marketing.
That experience is critical in presenting SFI, overcoming objections and convincing prospects of the validity and potential SFI is offering
III. Being Successfully Engaged with Other Marketing Businesses is an Advantage with SFI
There is a minimum of knowledge required to successfully run an online business.
There also is a minimum of organizational skills to run two or more businesses similar to SFI.
Yes, there is a significant demand on our time to engage with SFI and be successful at it. The ability to run SFI is similar to the same set of skills for running other similar endeavors. It requires us to be able to focus on the actions that are most likely to yield the best results that will also produce the greatest impact.
A prospect that has such skills will not see his engagement with his current business as an obstacle or a hindrance to his involvement with SFI.
On the contrary, they will readily realize the benefits.
As we have the experience with dealing with prospects, we will focus on the points of our presentations that will likely win the arguments.
When we convince such prospects to join, very likely they will be highly active and we will benefit from it
This what it what it takes to build successful teams.
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Hello, Ovidio Epifani.
Experience is the major factor in answering your question: Experience is dealing with prospects and overcoming their objections; experience in running a successful online marketing business ; and experience in combining two or more endeavors, be they businesses or hobbies.
But, first, it important that we approach this question with a different frame of mind.
I. Re-framing your Question
In your wording of this question, it may appear
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