If I have to choose between the 2, I would say the homemakers. This is a generalization of course and its based purely on my preference.
There are some retired persons who would be great in the SFI business, just as there are homemakers who would be lousy at SFI.
The only reason why I say the homemakers is because they are generally younger, more tech savvy and up with the play with modern technology, trends etc.. and because of this are generally good marketers.
They are likely to have children/young adults and they would most likely be better TripleClicks customers as well because they are more likely to purchase products for heir family and children. The retireds can also do the same for the grandchildren etc but I suspect, not as much as the parents themselves.
The homemakers are likely to be more mobile then the retireds and would have much better opportunities at recruiting in person other younger people then the retired. They are not as restricted as the retireds. Facing up to prospects is generally more productive then recruiting online.
I also say the homemakers as they are likely to stay and be active with SFI for a much longer person then the retireds. Its simply a matter of age.
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If I have to choose between the 2, I would say the homemakers. This is a generalization of course and its based purely on my preference.
There are some retired persons who would be great in the SFI business, just as there are homemakers who would be lousy at SFI.
The only reason why I say the homemakers is because they are generally younger, more tech savvy and up with the play with modern technology, trends etc.. and because of this are generally good marketers.