As with most things in life, the more you put into your SFI business, the more you'll get out. The time you need to invest in SFI to build a profitable business will change as you get more familiar with everything.
As a newbie to SFI you should be prepared to spend at least 1 hour every day. Depending on your circumstances, if you could do more, you'll grow your business so much faster.
I found that the first few weeks I spent about 4 hours throughout the day. The first few days take up more time because of everything you need to do to build up VersaPoints.
By finishing everything you possibly can on your To-Do list in the first few days, you'll reach a higher level of success much quicker.
Once you've done all that and you want to start recruiting new PSA's, you have to allow time for that too. I compiled a set of adverts to use which took me about an hour. Now I save time by using those.
My schedule looks something like this:
1 hour to complete daily tasks, visit forum, play a game & learning as much as I can
30 minutes to stay in touch with my PSA's & CSA's (As you don't contact your PSA's & CSA's every day this can be much shorter). I keep an eye on my movers and make sure I send them congratulation e-cards etc when needed.
30 minutes to post some ads.
Remember, you don't have to do it all at once. Grab whatever time you have during the day and use it productively.
You are the only one who can decide how much you time you are prepared to invest. Since it is your business, I would imagine it won't be any hardship to give up something else to build it.
Good luck and enjoy building your SFI business!
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As with most things in life, the more you put into your SFI business, the more you'll get out. The time you need to invest in SFI to build a profitable business will change as you get more familiar with everything.
As a newbie to SFI you should be prepared to spend at least 1 hour every day. Depending on your circumstances, if you could do more, you'll grow your business so much faster.
I found that the first few weeks I spent about 4 hours throughout the day. The first few
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