This is an important question that everybody should be able to answer. As a beginners, a new affiliate, who is ready to invest, is always confused regarding the way to invest. I will here suggest that an affiliate should always first invest in an EA-qualifying purchase. Why? Because to get the actual benefits of SFI and remain in the business you must have to attain the position of EA and maintain this position each month. During Christmas vacation last year, one of my PSA could not log in her SFI account from 22-31 December, 2014. She had Standing Order of S-Builder Co-op. unit and 50 TCs by which she was receiving a total of 974 VPs and remaining required VPs she used to get through action/completing tasks. But she could not maintain her EA status due to Christmas & New Year festival and as a result she lost her more than 100 CSAs and the amount she spent towards SO, also went in vain. During the first two months, it is easier for an affiliate to become EA without investment. But after two months it is difficult.
As regards advertising, you may use several free methods viz. social media sites such as facebook, twitter, pinterest etc., e-mails, your own website or blog and other free advertising sites. Chosing S-Builder Co-op. Unit as SO is an investment for both advertisement and EA-qualifying purchase. If you have the capacity to spend more, then only I will suggest you to invest in advertisement which will grow your business faster.
But investment in EA-qualifying purchase should be first priority. I hope this will help you.
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This is an important question that everybody should be able to answer. As a beginners, a new affiliate, who is ready to invest, is always confused regarding the way to invest. I will here suggest that an affiliate should always first invest in an EA-qualifying purchase. Why? Because to get the actual benefits of SFI and remain in the business you must have to attain the position of EA and maintain this position each month. During Christmas vacation last year, one of my PSA could not log in her SFI ...more