Hi John,
Thank you for asking this question. In my opinion, if you do not know your prospects in real life, if you are promoting SFI to strangers either online or offline, it's hard to really know what can be a turn-off for a particular prospect. However, I generally tend to avoid giving too much information to my prospects so I don't confuse them. Too much information can also be intimidating for most people and they may come to think that this job is very hard and complicated and that they will not be capable of doing it. Of course, that is exactly the opposite of what we want.
What I usually do is:
1. Give a list of job benefits, because this is what most people want to know.
- Free to register,
- Free training and world-class support 24/7,
- No monthly fees,
- No experience required,
- Working from your own home,
- Working when you want and as much or as little as you want,
- Possibility of advancing and unlimited earning,
- Long-term commitment job.
2. Give a list of job requirements:
- Having a computer, tablet or smart phone with the Internet connection,
- Basic knowledge of English,
- Determination and will to work and succeed.
I hope this answer is helpful. All the best to everyone reading.
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Hi John,
Thank you for asking this question. In my opinion, if you do not know your prospects in real life, if you are promoting SFI to strangers either online or offline, it's hard to really know what can be a turn-off for a particular prospect. However, I generally tend to avoid giving too much information to my prospects so I don't confuse them. Too much information can also be intimidating for most people and they may come to think that this job is very hard and complicated and that
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