Yes, you can!
But what you do need to invest into SFI is time!
Actually, we all need to invest time into our businesses and in some ways, those who have lots of money to put in, get a false sense of security... It's too easy to 'buy' your way to EA, BTL etc And then maintain that level with transfer buying or buying PSAs to go, S-builder co-op etc.
Don't misunderstand me, I'm not saying that those products are bad, or that you shouldn't spend money on them, or that it's not good to set up a standing order if you can!! But if you don't have money to invest I think you maybe get a bit cleverer about building your business! Maybe you work harder at recruiting PSAs, signing up ECAs, setting up blogs or websites to generate traffic and business!!
As to 'how' to do this... I would say focus on duplication and building your team and learning as much as you can! There is so much training available in SFI that is all free to every affiliate, so use it!! Work through the SFI BASICS and the LAUNCHPAD lessons, but don't rush ahead! Those VPs are precious, especially if you don't have money to invest.
Use the 'community'!! Sign up to a2a, use the forum and a2a contacts to find people that can help you and/or people who also started with no investment money!
Finally, use the games to win SFI 'currency', I.e. VPs, MRPs, T-credits... You can even win CSAs!!
enter the T-time draw as often as you can... Every win gives you 2T-credits!! And entry is free every hour!
Play the Eager Zebra games.. You get 2 free games per day, and you can win prizes from them. Yes it's a slow way to start, but it's a start, and it's possible!! So go for it! And don't let yourself be discouraged along the way!
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Yes, you can!
But what you do need to invest into SFI is time!
Actually, we all need to invest time into our businesses and in some ways, those who have lots of money to put in, get a false sense of security... It's too easy to 'buy' your way to EA, BTL etc And then maintain that level with transfer buying or buying PSAs to go, S-builder co-op etc.
Don't misunderstand me, I'm not saying that those products are bad, or that you shouldn't spend money on them, or that it's not good
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