Let's say you've got a constant stream of potential affiliates, and you know that a bunch of them aren't "serious"--that is, they're likely to go inactive quickly. If you want to weed those out from your income stream, so you only get those who will do the work, tell them the hard, honest truths that will cause them to give up before they sign up:
* SFI requires daily effort for lasting success.
* Success is NOT instant--they may have to work for months or years to succeed
* If you don't like sales or promotion, don't bother because your commissions are a major source of money.
* You can spend money to help build your downlines or boost your VP ranking, but that means you're spending money rather than making it.
Those who understand that *you* are making money doing this, even if it's just a few dollars' profit a month, and who are willing to put in the effort, will see the value. Of course, you may find that your stream of potential affiliates has slowed to a slow drip. That may be disheartening. It's a trade-off. It's up to you to decide what makes the most sense.
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Let's say you've got a constant stream of potential affiliates, and you know that a bunch of them aren't "serious"--that is, they're likely to go inactive quickly. If you want to weed those out from your income stream, so you only get those who will do the work, tell them the hard, honest truths that will cause them to give up before they sign up:
* SFI requires daily effort for lasting success.
* Success is NOT instant--they may have to work for months or years to succeed
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