When I read this question I can't help but smile and shake my head (at myself)
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I will tell you what I did to make it clear what you should not do.
I discovered SFI and after my initial scepticism I got caught up and jumped in head first boots and all I was as green as you could be with no marketing experience - come to think of it, I don't think I even realised that marketing was what I was suppose to do. I was all over the place the first 2 months and I was happy with myself (qualifying as EA with no problem at all) Then in month 3 I realised I am missing something. I was forced to slow down and start asking questions, following my sponsors instructions and definitely go back and start all over.
This is how you are suppose to start if you have no experience
READ READ READ
SFI basic rules of success
All the Launchpad lessons
When you are finished doing that you move to the black bar and start reading there.
When you go to the Marketing tab SFI gives you the tools to use and they tell you how to use them.
Fact is - once you start learning and using what is available to you, you learn as you go.
Just have a look - you will find tutorials, articles, videos, all kinds of tools - everything you need to learn and to build your business is right here - just use it.
Once you know how to use everything you can start adding your own little gems and get creative. Also keep in mind - the internet is constantly evolving, new sites, new technology, new trends - so I don't think you would ever be able to say I know it all.
My final word of advice - Please don't rush in head over heels like I did - first get to know what it is about and use what SFI provides.
Good luck
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When I read this question I can't help but smile and shake my head (at myself)
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I will tell you what I did to make it clear what you should not do.
I discovered SFI and after my initial scepticism I got caught up and jumped in head first boots and all I was as green as you could be with no marketing experience - come to think of it, I don't think I even realised that marketing was what I was suppose to do. I was all over the place the first 2 months and I was happy with
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