Your personal circumstances will determine how much time you invest in building your SFI business.
If SFI is your only way of earning an income you need to put in a full days work - like you would if you were employed by a company. You need to set your "office hours" and treat it like you would treat any other job. What would you do in this time? You would spend an hour or so doing your daily tasks and earning the much needed VP. The rest of the day you will spend playing the games and recruiting new affiliates, advertising products, helping your down line, answering e-mails and handling whatever comes up. In other words - you need to promote and advertise - sell SFI and TripleClicks. You can do this via printed media, electronic media and word of mouth or even radio and tv when your business grew strong enough to carry the costs. There is really no limit as to what you can do and organize - as long as you do not break the law of course.
I would also suggest you put time out every day to learn. Learn something new every day - read the lessons SFI offers, learn from others that is successful with SFI. You can never learn too much.
If you have a regular job and you are doing this as a 2nd income or preparing for the day you retire you will have less time available to invest in SFI but you still need to invest enough time every day to do at least your red tabs and earn the maximum VP possible. Some people will get through this very quickly because their 1st language is English and they don't have to spend time understanding or translating while others need to spend a little more time to get value out of the lessons and advise they read. I have a regular job so during the week I do not have that much time but I spend more time over weekends to advertise and promote. I am not growing as fast as I would like to, but it is understandable because I spend less time working on my business than some other affiliates.
Take your business serious, draw up a plan for yourself, manage your time to optimize every minute you spend working on your business. You are a unique individual with your own unique circumstances and reasons for being here - what works for me might not work for you - but you can make it work in your own way.
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Your personal circumstances will determine how much time you invest in building your SFI business.
If SFI is your only way of earning an income you need to put in a full days work - like you would if you were employed by a company. You need to set your "office hours" and treat it like you would treat any other job. What would you do in this time? You would spend an hour or so doing your daily tasks and earning the much needed VP. The rest of the day you will spend playing
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