What a great question!!! When I first joined SFI, I wasnt really sure where to start. SFI is full of very helpful hints to become successful, but its up to us to be persistent and determined to work in this company.
First log in everday. There are daily, weekly, and monthly actions that will help build up your Versa Points. Versa Points are needed to help you get you to the rank of Team Leader. Once you reach Team Leader you will receive matching VP from your downline.
Secondly, do your lunchpad lessons. These lessons will help you with promoting SFI and Tripleclicks. If you dont promote SFI it will be very hard to build an active team. Also your lunch pad lessons are full of awesome tips, helpful hints, and do's and dont's of internet marketing.
Thirdly, the next action to do is build an active team. This action will be very difficult because alot of individuals who join SFI dont use SFI to their advantage and they become frustrated and quit. The best thing to do is keep building your team. Eventually those individuals that see SFI as an incredible business will join your team and will bring you an amazing "income". Remember to motivate your team and always encourage them. Help them in any way you can. This will help motivate them to build an active team. Try to gain 5 Active EA'S on your team. This will help you recieve an monthly income.
Lastly, have fun. Don't treat SFI as a job but a way to improve your standard of living. Soon you will be on a vacation making money while others are trying to figure out what you are doing.
Much success headed your way!
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What a great question!!! When I first joined SFI, I wasnt really sure where to start. SFI is full of very helpful hints to become successful, but its up to us to be persistent and determined to work in this company.
First log in everday. There are daily, weekly, and monthly actions that will help build up your Versa Points. Versa Points are needed to help you get you to the rank of Team Leader. Once you reach Team Leader you will receive matching VP from your downline.
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