In my opinion, games take about 40-45% of people's time on the internet. Personally before I joined SFI, I used to play online Chess all day. I know that they are a lot of people the world over who spend a great deal of time looking for games online to kill time.
The Eager Zebra games are a big hit and do I need to let you know that they are addictive too? Imagine how much revenue you could drive just by introducing 5 affiliates who are online games freaks like me to TripleClicks Eager Zebra games. That would amount to thousands in dollars of TCredit sales. The executive pool would be larger, you will get huge commission in sales and so on.
Building a successful SFI business would be a lot quicker using the Eager Zebra games definitely. From experience, I have come to know that some of the most active affiliates are those who play the games including the auctions. I have been active and maintained my BTL status for over 18 months now thanks mostly to the auctions and the Eager Zebra games.
You owe yourself a duty to advertise the Eager Zebra games as much as you could because of the huge potential to generate sales. You also need to be an active player of the games while encouraging your team to play the games too. That way, we continue to build an active downlines. From the above, you could see how the Eager Zebra games factor in to building a successful SFI business. I'm sure that you will get a lot of other good ideas from other affiliate based on this very important topic you have raised.
Hope you have a great time building your SFI business. Cheers
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In my opinion, games take about 40-45% of people's time on the internet. Personally before I joined SFI, I used to play online Chess all day. I know that they are a lot of people the world over who spend a great deal of time looking for games online to kill time.
The Eager Zebra games are a big hit and do I need to let you know that they are addictive too? Imagine how much revenue you could drive just by introducing 5 affiliates who are online games freaks like me to TripleClicks ...more