Hello Ferdinand,
It's hard to convince people to do anything without showing them some sort of proof, and many affiliates have not yet earned the kind of income that could inspire someone to join SFI on that premise alone.
Even if you could show how successful you are, it doesn't mean that the individuals you are trying to convince will obtain the same results, so it's always best to avoid giving any tangible proof that may ultimately back-fire on you.
Instead of just focusing on how much money they can earn, why not turn the conversation around to the many opportunities and benefits SFI has to offer. A good way to do this is by talking about your own experience.
Tell them about your achievements and how you have learned more than you could ever have imagined; how you continue to learn something new each day. Tell them about your badges or the prizes you have won, or any other accomplishment you are particularly proud of. But most of all, allow your enthusiasm and passion for SFI to shine through.
Let your prospects know that by joining SFI, not only will they have free access to valuable information; they will also have many useful tools at their disposal to help them grow their business. And, although their level of success will depend entirely on how much time and effort they dedicate to their new venture, assure them that they can always count on you to guide and support them.
I hope this helps
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Hello Ferdinand,
It's hard to convince people to do anything without showing them some sort of proof, and many affiliates have not yet earned the kind of income that could inspire someone to join SFI on that premise alone.
Even if you could show how successful you are, it doesn't mean that the individuals you are trying to convince will obtain the same results, so it's always best to avoid giving any tangible proof that may ultimately back-fire on you.
Instead of
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