Offline classes or seminars are a great idea to promote SFI and TripleClicks and to disseminate knowledge about the business and the opportunity it provides affiliates.
I assume you have already contacted people who are interested in joining as affiliates.
The first thing you will need is an appropriate venue to conduct the classes or seminars. If your residence is conveniently located and you have sufficient space, you could use this as a cost effective option. Otherwise you will need to scout for a place that you can use for the seminar. Halls which are normally given for philanthropic purposes can be an option.
Inform all potential participants of the time and venue well in advance. Also check if you have place to accommodate more than the invited number of participants. If you do have extra seating arrangement, you could tell the invitees to bring along any other interested people as well. All changes in the venues and timings must be promptly intimated to all participants.
Ensure that the program starts on time and that the speaker (you) is well prepared on the subject matter. Also include a question and answer session to clarify the doubts that many of the participants will, no doubt, have. This will also give them confidence in the business model you are promoting.
Finally, ensure to collect the contact numbers, email addresses, etc. of the participants for follow up action. This will help you keep in touch with those who are unable to make up their minds immediately.
Other arrangements like a adequate sound system (for large halls) and arrangement for basic snacks etc. could enhance the experience for the participants.
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Offline classes or seminars are a great idea to promote SFI and TripleClicks and to disseminate knowledge about the business and the opportunity it provides affiliates.
I assume you have already contacted people who are interested in joining as affiliates.
The first thing you will need is an appropriate venue to conduct the classes or seminars. If your residence is conveniently located and you have sufficient space, you could use this as a cost effective option. Otherwise you will
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