People sign up with SFI for various reasons, from curiosity to a desire to make money quickly, only to find out how much there is to learn and how much effort might be required--as you know, this is *not* a "get rich quick scheme." Some may even sign up with SFI through one of those websites that pay a bounty for sign-ups--doing so gets them a nickel toward their payout goals, and once they've signed up, they have no interest in continuing--this is one of the reasons I'm reluctant to pay for a package of affiliates (the service offering them may be using one of these websites to fill their "guaranteed affiliates package," but it often results in those sign-ups being apathetic and inactive). Because anyone can get involved with no initial investment, the affiliates have no need to recover their initial expense, which means they come in with no initial commitment to succeed.
Because of this, one of my upline team leaders gives the program a rather daunting 97% attrition rate, which means that for every hundred people who sign up under him, he expects ninety-seven to be gone before reaching their second month as Executive Affiliate. It's his goal to duplicate his knowledge in the remaining three. However, this does mean that within three months of steadily bringing in 100 affiliates every month, he can expect at least six to duplicate his process, which means he has done what few do: he has achieved--and EXCEEDED--all three goals of the Ultra-Simple Plan, and he is well on his way toward a lifetime of success through the SFI affiliate program. That's pretty good for three months' work.
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People sign up with SFI for various reasons, from curiosity to a desire to make money quickly, only to find out how much there is to learn and how much effort might be required--as you know, this is *not* a "get rich quick scheme." Some may even sign up with SFI through one of those websites that pay a bounty for sign-ups--doing so gets them a nickel toward their payout goals, and once they've signed up, they have no interest in continuing--this is one of the reasons I'm reluctant to pay ...more