Hi Sanja,
The SFI PPA program is really a matter of choice. It has it benefits, but it also has it downfalls.
The primary benefit is being able to earn an income without having to manage a team. However, as you will soon see, this really is not a benefit at all. Not only that, but, in my opinion, the downfalls far outweigh the benefits, and therefore, do not make the SFI PPA program a viable one to participate in.
The first downfall is that once the affiliate signs up through your SFIPPA link, that's it. Sure, if that affiliate meets the qualifications, you will earn a bounty, plus the chance to earn a bonus as well. But you lose that affiliate forever. You will not be credited with referring them and they will never appear in your downline. In other words, income wise, they are a one-shot deal.
The second downfall is that you have to wait longer to get paid for anyone who signs up through your SFIPPA link. Using the example from the SFIPPA training section, if an affiliate signs up through your SFIPPA link in July and meets the bounty qualifications, you won't receive payment until October.
While there are other downfalls, these two alone would make me wary of participating.
I hope my answer has helped.
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Hi Sanja,
The SFI PPA program is really a matter of choice. It has it benefits, but it also has it downfalls.
The primary benefit is being able to earn an income without having to manage a team. However, as you will soon see, this really is not a benefit at all. Not only that, but, in my opinion, the downfalls far outweigh the benefits, and therefore, do not make the SFI PPA program a viable one to participate in.
The first downfall is that once the affiliate signs
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