It's hard a simply to answer the that question, it depends from person to person.
There are several ways to recruit good new affiliates, but I would be reduced to two basic :
FIRST I TELL THEM WHAT SFI ISN'T
SFI isn't a system based on the grid model, pyramid model or some other type or models of manipulative , than it's a system type motivating .
If we take the example of a model "grid" where you fill grids on the principle of 4 fields, usually of the system get or pay $ 10 to start with, which you can fill one of the 4 fields, and for the other 3 you need pay $ 30, your of course. If at a particular time does not fill in all 4 fields extinguish your fields that you previously completed and lose all youre invested. If you manage to complete all 4 fields, start you to filling the grid of 4x4 grids, which means additional costs for the remaining fields. Earnings usually invest in filling the remaining fields and grids. Again, if at a particular time does not fill all 4 grids off you and those you have previously completed and lose all your investment. If you manage to complete all 4 grids, you start to filling the grid of 4x4 grids. Thereafter following filling higher level 4X16 ... and so on. So, the system is financed by bringing new members who will bring fresh capital. When the flow stops system crashes. Who's earning? Always the ones who are at the top ... And where are we here? Yourself Calculate and evaluate whether it is worth the risk!
If we take the example of the "pyramid", system is based on the principle, pay entry into the system and bring three new members who will pay an entrance fee. One will be used to get a return on investment, and the other two to enter fresh capital for distribution by the levels to be "up". Now these three new members must bring three new members (total 9) for return your bet and that you may make some money. What if ...? If you do not bring three new members or they do not bring three new members? No fresh capital, there is no earnings ... system crashes.
THEN EXPLAIN TO THEM WHAT SFI IS !
The SFI is system in which themselves choose when and how it will work and earn money. The system isn't based on a "must" than "can". Associates don't must anything and are do not have obligations. He who enabled them to enter the system is not slave driver, but he's a person who will for work the team to use a motivation, but most often will motivate by example.
What is it that the makes SFI the motivational system?
- Free education, training, training of, lessons, etc..
- Support and assistance of everyone through forums, A2A, blog, etc.
- Don't pay for web domains, you get free,
- Don't pay for web development, you get a free
- Don't pay for advertising, is free and members are interested in advertising your products (more than 2 million potential advertisers)
- Don't worry about advertising and attracting customers, you have more than 2 million potential customers from 203 countries around the world.
- You can advertise other people's products, thereby earning
- If you bring other sellers to TripleClicks have a commission on every product they sell
- In contrast to the "physical" open shops don't have overhead costs, rent, etc.
- The advantage compared to "physically" open shop you aren't spatially restricted, sale and delivery you can make local-level city, region, state, broader region ex Yu countries (Balkan area) or if you want to Internacioanalno to Europe, other continents or the entire world.
- You don't have full time, shop is open 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Shop works while you sleep.
- You don't have labor costs and you aren't obligation to stay in the store. Shop works while you perform other tasks.
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It's hard a simply to answer the that question, it depends from person to person.
There are several ways to recruit good new affiliates, but I would be reduced to two basic :
FIRST I TELL THEM WHAT SFI ISN'T
SFI isn't a system based on the grid model, pyramid model or some other type or models of manipulative , than it's a system type motivating .
If we take the example of a model "grid" where you fill grids on the principle of 4 fields, usually
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