You can get other members interested by participating in the forums and gaining the trust of the others who are on the same forums.
This can be done by making entries at least daily discussing subjects that are interesting to you - don't just make comments in order to bring up SFI, people will see right through that.
Once you have become a regular you can make statements that help solve problems and integrate SFI. For instance if you are involved in a discussion about the high cost of making money online, you could say something like "I've been involved in a program for a while and it really doesn't cost all that much - in fact you can make money for free if you want to" or "I have this program that is free - even the training is free!"
This would be an excellent way to pave the way for a PSA who will understand that SFI is not an overnight million-dollar maker (which are all scams anyway) so when the person does sign up he/she won't have that expectation. You could also mention (during your conversations) the importance of logging on every day and doing your to-do tasks and other basics that we try to get through to our downline.
After discussions like this, others will naturally want to know what you are talking about. You could even invite members to contact you personally and then you can send them your own sign-up links (Join My Team).
By then you will be a trusted member of the forum and others will trust you and sign up under you.
Use caution though - make sure the forum you are participating in is not another program or you might get thrown out for taking members away.
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You can get other members interested by participating in the forums and gaining the trust of the others who are on the same forums.
This can be done by making entries at least daily discussing subjects that are interesting to you - don't just make comments in order to bring up SFI, people will see right through that.
Once you have become a regular you can make statements that help solve problems and integrate SFI. For instance if you are involved in a discussion about the high
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