The first observation is for answering your question to the letter: If you have (1) a standing order (SO) that meets the standard requirements of 1500 VP, (2) you have, every month, one or more units of the S-Builder Co-op, plus one or more packages of the PSAs-to-go, and (4) you maintain the weekly team mail to your entire downline, then, you can spend your hour diligently (a) working your daily tasks of the 'to-do-list', (b) and bid on the Pricebenders auctions that have the Bid Assist at least once a week. You may also want to have advertising campaigns running for sponsoring PSAs, referring ECAs and PMRs.
The above should take care of the basic needs of maintaining a level of activity to keep your business making progress. Some of these tasks take little time to complete but may yield great positive results.
The second observation is that, from my standpoint, this should only be a temporary situation. SFI deserves much more than just one hour a day.
A committed affiliate will be creative enough to overcome the obstacles that might stand on the way.
I worked my SFI business as part time only for a few short months as a I saw clearly its potential in terms of both long term residual income and the possibility to earn commissions as soon as one takes it seriously. As a result, I gave it full attention and have been spending on it much more than one hour a day.
I am motivating my team members, both PSAs and CSAs to take SFI at heart, allocate to it the necessary time and focus their efforts on the activities that are most likely to have the greatest positive impact. They can see from my activity and my results that I am doing the same. Some of the them do have full time jobs in addition to SFI. But, the fact that they are busy has not been an obstacle for their being among my top movers and producers.
Whether we are among the wealthiest or the poorest, we all have exactly the same amount of time: 24 hours a day. Nobody has the privilege for more. What we do with that time is up to us. It is our choice to use it in the most productive ways, or otherwise. That is precisely the single most important difference between the well off and the ones at the bottom among those who are not.
To motivate ourselves to work SFI thoroughly, we have to see its full potential, make the sound decision to give it our priority and aim as high as we can. Our vision of the success that is possible here will propel us to take action in order to get to where we want to be. Then, we will find the time to do that, using our imagination and being creative as well as efficient in our time allocation.
Even if one is working a full time job, with the convenience of hand held devices such as smartphones, and iPads, one can find enough time to spend on growing one's SFI business. Whoever is fully committed to their success with SFI will find this relatively easy to do. One can wake up 30 minutes earlier and spend them on SFI. If one is using public transportation, one can allocate that time to SFI. Lunch dime and other opportunities could also be taken into consideration. One can delay going to bed for 30 minutes, and spend that time on SFI. When all add up, close to 3 hours or more a day can be spared for SFI. In other words our level of commitment will help us find the necessary time to run our SFI businesses reasonably well until our situations changes and allows you to work it full time.
Yes, we will see answers to this question suggesting that you devote that hour to go through your daily tasks: "turn the red tabs onto green" as one put it. But building an SFI team of successful affiliates will require much more. If you are in a situation that compels you to slow down with SFI, you can limit yourself to the basic tasks, until your solve the problems that are facing you. But my recommendation is that you find a balance among all the activities that demand your attention and allocate to SFI enough time to do (1) those basic tasks, (2) advertise for sponsoring and sales, and (3) learn skills to boost your knowledge to help you be more efficient in building an online business. If you do that, you will start seeing results and very soon you will have the opportunity to allocate much more time to SFI
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The first observation is for answering your question to the letter: If you have (1) a standing order (SO) that meets the standard requirements of 1500 VP, (2) you have, every month, one or more units of the S-Builder Co-op, plus one or more packages of the PSAs-to-go, and (4) you maintain the weekly team mail to your entire downline, then, you can spend your hour diligently (a) working your daily tasks of the 'to-do-list', (b) and bid on the Pricebenders auctions that have the Bid Assist at least
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