If I were to invest a large amount of money into a business, I'd say "show me the money" - I'd want to see proof of earnings, or at least would want it explained to me what my return on investment might be.
It's not proper policy to show proof of your own earnings at SFI, so this leaves only the other option: quite a bit of explaining to do to convince a potential investor that his (or her) return on investment might be good.
Most people have at least a little money to invest into something, so I'm assuming your question refers to a somewhat larger investment amount. Either way, though, you will need to plan how you want to work at convincing potential investors that joining your SFI team would be the best thing since sliced bread.
You will need to spend time on doing various calculations, ahead of explaining why it would be an excellent idea to invest into SFI. A large part of your explanation can actually consist of those calculations. This means that it would be in your own best interest to deliver this explanation in the form of writing that the investor can read through in his (or her) own time.
Blog posts on your own site may be a good place to explain the benefits of building a business with SFI, and to display your calculations.
You could select several specific amounts as the investment amount, and then, for each one, write about:
- what one could buy with that amount of money
- what one can do or needs to do with the things bought
- how the products and ones actions generate income
- what income or further useful products may be generated from one's actions
- what income or further useful products will definitely be possible if certain products are bought or certain actions are done
All these variables can be further split into many different possibilities, thus creating an entire website of pages or a blog of blog posts dedicated to convincing those with money to invest in starting a business with SFI. If a potential investor visits this site, all the work has already been done. Investors simply have to decide, click, sign up, and invest.
Of course one would also display SFI ads on one's site, and have links on one's site, containing one's referral code.
Then market that website or blog. Invest you own time and money into marketing if you expect people to invest money when they join your SFI team.
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If I were to invest a large amount of money into a business, I'd say "show me the money" - I'd want to see proof of earnings, or at least would want it explained to me what my return on investment might be.
It's not proper policy to show proof of your own earnings at SFI, so this leaves only the other option: quite a bit of explaining to do to convince a potential investor that his (or her) return on investment might be good.
Most people have at least a little money
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