I'll like to maintain the structure of your question, but put a spin on the thought process that goes into answering it positively I'm thinking "What important information will help a person to decide to become an SFI Affiliate?"
There are many factors, but I'll look at Return On Investment (ROI). Let's say for an example that, when you put $1 into a business and you produced $10, you have multiplied what you invested ten times.
Let's say you began to look into the matter more seriously to see if you could scale up this system, so you asked yourself "What if I did this again, maybe, a thousand times bigger?" So you took $1,000 and voila, you got &10,000. If this system is fairly consistent, you would say that you have a gold mine, and be compelled to repeat the process as often as needed.
Now one way of calculating this ROI is by simply dividing what you made by what you put in ($10,000/$1000 = 10). That is a 1000% ROI.
Now here comes the compelling reason why anyone should join SFI and become an SFI Affiliate. When what you put in is $0, your calculator will give you an error message because the ROI is off the charts.
Whenever you divide any number by zero, the answer is infinity, meaning too large to fathom, or does not make sense (in a good way, in this case).
Your maximum ROI is when you put in nothing but got a lot in return, and that is by definition, an unreasonably huge gift.
Of course, you are going to put in work and time, but we do that all day on other things anyway. Now, would you do this business for !0,000% ROI or more?
To answer your question, anyone should want to become an SFI Affiliate, because this business vehicle has an incredibly high and scalable ROI which has been proven for almost two decades.
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I'll like to maintain the structure of your question, but put a spin on the thought process that goes into answering it positively I'm thinking "What important information will help a person to decide to become an SFI Affiliate?"
There are many factors, but I'll look at Return On Investment (ROI). Let's say for an example that, when you put $1 into a business and you produced $10, you have multiplied what you invested ten times.
Let's say you began to look into the
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