How much you tell about SFI depends on what stage you are at with your prospects.
If they are unaware of SFI obviously you will give them information that would arouse their interest. Be brief and this is what most of us do with our advertising. For examples of these, have a look at the banners and text ads at https://www.sfimg.com/Resources/MarketingCenter. The idea here is to get them interested and hopefully they will go a step further and either sign up to SFI or look for further information.
If you are successful with your advertising and the prospect contacts you seeking further information about SFI, then you may give them a more lengthy overview of SFI. If they sign up immediately responding to the advertisements I would recommend that you give them the same - a fairly good overview of SFI.
If you are in personal contact with a prospect, e.g. someone that you know or a family member, I would recommend that you tell them as much about SFI as you are able to or they want to.
My attitude, especially after they have shown an interest in SFI, is to be absolutely honest with them.
Many prospects and newly signed up members ask – ‘How do I earn money in SFI?’ – ‘How is SFI structured?’ – ‘Where do I fit in with SFI?’ I believe that your SFI overview should at least cover answers to these questions.
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How much you tell about SFI depends on what stage you are at with your prospects.
If they are unaware of SFI obviously you will give them information that would arouse their interest. Be brief and this is what most of us do with our advertising. For examples of these, have a look at the banners and text ads at https://www.sfimg.com/Resources/MarketingCenter. The idea here is to get them interested and hopefully they will go a step further and either sign up to SFI or look for further
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