Marketing should be a group effort. Marketers tell us that a prospect must see your offer 7 to 8 times before they respond constructively.
That number may even be higher in Internet marketing because your offer or opportunity may need to be in front of a prospect 10 times before he "sees" it, really sees it for the first time.
If your SFI team are all advertising in the same places then that increases the volume/impressions/exposure that community of people has to the SFI opportunity. And it increases the likelihood that a given prospect will respond. He sees 30 ads all the same and says to himself, "there must be something to this SFI thing..." But ten team members placed only 3 ads each to create that effect. And this happens many times over.
If a team builds a coop and are all equal members of the coop and all agree to advertise the coop link in a specific ad site together all benefit equally from the results.
Affiliates should also be building their list of prospects. One off advertising doesn't work. Multiple affiliates improve that if advertising in the same place as stated above. But best is building your list to which you can advertise repeatedly so as to develop your prospects in such a way that when they become affiliates they know what they are doing and they know what SFI is about.
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Marketing should be a group effort. Marketers tell us that a prospect must see your offer 7 to 8 times before they respond constructively.
That number may even be higher in Internet marketing because your offer or opportunity may need to be in front of a prospect 10 times before he "sees" it, really sees it for the first time.
If your SFI team are all advertising in the same places then that increases the volume/impressions/exposure that community ...more