From personal experience, I think you should budget for 2 years with SFI before seeing a reasonable profit. I guess everyone has their own idea on what is a reasonable profit. That is for you to decide yourself.
Just picture yourself with a bricks and mortar store. You have to rent the store, pay staff, electricity and outgoings and buy stock to sell. This all costs money and you have to do this every single month. You would most likely be in a bricks and mortar business for the very minimum of 2 years and more than likely up to 5 years before you start seeing a profit.
Taking all that into account, I would with SFI aim for seeing a profit in 2 years if you are doing everything right…..signing in every day and having a Standing Order are the most important tasks. The next most important task is to sell/buy products from the TripleClicks store.
Allowing for the said 2 years, I would budget for a minimum of $35 per month bearing in mind that there will be TCredits and other prizes which you can win and which helps you achieve your goal. This is not an amount which has to be paid all at once like a bricks and mortar business and is most definitely money well spent. In summary, for an amount of less than $1000 and at the end of 2 years, if you are attending to all your daily chores, you should be able to build yourself up to Team Leader level and thus take advantage of all the perks available including your second home CSAs to help build your team.
From personal experience, I think you should budget for 2 years with SFI before seeing a reasonable profit. I guess everyone has their own idea on what is a reasonable profit. That is for you to decide yourself.
Just picture yourself with a bricks and mortar store. You have to rent the store, pay staff, electricity and outgoings and buy stock to sell. This all costs money and you have to do this every single month. You would most likely be in a bricks and mortar business ...more