Why do so many affiliates become inactive shortly after joining SFI?
The million dollar question. Here is the simplistic answer.
They were looking for a "Get Rich Quick" venture and once they got into the thick of things they discovered they actually had to work at it to make any income. Most people are following this Internet fallacy or misconception that money is easily reproducible by Internet schemes where all they need to do is just signup, perhaps pay one time fee for a system, Ebook, software, and then sit back and watch the dough come rolling in. This at first is not noticeable when they join SFI but soon discovered as you can see shortly thereafter and they go as quickly as they signed up.
Don't let this discourage you though as this is normal for most Internet online business ventures.
What you need to keep in perspective so as to not let this get you down AT ALL is that they are an abundance of you and me out there looking for an opportunity just like SFI. More than enough for all to go around many times over. You just need to find them one by one as you only need 5 good people to build a front line of five PTLs. Just find them one at a time. This will make it less cumbersome. Set a goal to find one per year. This is of course the conservative approach but even if you nurtured only star like yourself a year in five years you will have your front line 5.
The other big reason unfortunately is a lot get here by means of promotion or paid or perhaps by mistake through many means or even they are fake people all together and never were active. This is inevitable in a free system as these people can't be weeded out.
Bottom line....focus on small gains and aim high and think big and those inactives will not be an issue to you as its all about numbers and quality of what you do find. You will find your five. Don't ever quit as its doable and is being done everyday.
Hope this helps!
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Why do so many affiliates become inactive shortly after joining SFI?
The million dollar question. Here is the simplistic answer.
They were looking for a "Get Rich Quick" venture and once they got into the thick of things they discovered they actually had to work at it to make any income. Most people are following this Internet fallacy or misconception that money is easily reproducible by Internet schemes where all they need to do is just signup, perhaps pay one time
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