Hi, Malak!
Your question is timely as it gives us a wake up call and helps us realize the impact of words used to attract to SFI prospects and potential affiliates.
There are two ways to answer your question.
(a) give you a list of keywords to avoid. But such a list will never be exhaustive, as there may be others words that may have the same negative effects. Further that list would be too long to be meaningful;
(b)it may be much more effective to identify the major issues that are related to keywords of negative impact. This way, you could avoid any words or expressions that could lead to those issues or associated to them.
There are five major problems to keep in mind:
1. Scams
The internet is replete with all kinds of scams. People are very weary about this. The words you should avoid those that may lead somebody that this is a scams.
2. Unrealistic Promises
There are dreamers out there who think that online business are easy to run and do not require much works. There are no many offers that make unrealistic promises. You do not want to be among those.
Thus, you should avoid any wording that may have connotations to the effect of the two above problems that are plaguing the Home Business online market.
3. Easy Work
You want to attract sign-ups that are motivated and will take this business seriously. Hence you should avoid any expressions that may mislead people to think that they will work on few hours a week.
4. Make Thousands a Month
We cannot make income promises. The size of the commissions we make here will fluctuate from one affiliate to the other, depending on their work ethics, their effectiveness as sponsors, team leaders and the way they operate their Tripleclicks stores.
5. Autopilot.
There already an Ask SC question formulated about putting SFI on autopilot. This requires advanced programming and is also fraught with potentials risks of inefficiencies and security breaches. More importantly, new comers should not be made believe that they can put their SFI Business on autopilot
These are the major areas to be aware of and avoid any wording that may be associated with them.
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Hi, Malak!
Your question is timely as it gives us a wake up call and helps us realize the impact of words used to attract to SFI prospects and potential affiliates.
There are two ways to answer your question.
(a) give you a list of keywords to avoid. But such a list will never be exhaustive, as there may be others words that may have the same negative effects. Further that list would be too long to be meaningful;
(b)it may be much more effective to identify
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