As you make progress in grasping the essentials of your newfound business you reach a stage where you have to ask yourself these questions:
1. Are my goals clear and realistic?
2. Am I comfortable with what I have to do?
3. Am I able to guide any affiliate who joins my team now?
When you are happy with answers to the above, you are in a position to build your team and in doing so you should employ not one but several strategies. You can get your new PSAs through:
1. Your own advertising that is promoting your gateways or your websites if you have them.
2. Joining a Co-op
3. Subscribing to S-Builder Co-op
4. Or buying PSAs, through schemes such as “PSAs to Go.”
Each of these methods has pros and cons. For example advertising on your own may require more effort but if successful you can get many enrolments at a time. On the other hand with "PSAs to Go", you decide how many PSAs you want and it takes only a few days for you to get them but there is no guarantee that they will be active. ECA stores at Tripleclicks mainly sell these PSAs.
A strong team is certainly a spine of your business but such a team does not necessarily mean hundreds of PSAs . Some new affiliates are self-motivated and may not require much guiding but many others will. If you are in a position where you can offer duplication and it has a successful outcome, then even a team of 5 or 10 active PSAs is a strong team. But to get those 5 or 10 affiliates will require persistence on your part and a never give up mind set.
I would think that successful advertising is more likely to yield these active affiliates than buying PSAs. However, buying PSAs is an option when you do not have time to or cannot advertise. I wonder if anyone else has made a comparison between PSAs bought from S-Builder Co-op and those coming from “PSAs to Go”?
In summary, when you have acquainted yourself with the training information at SFI, and you are happy with guiding others to do the same then you are in a position to get PSAs and if you need to buy them, spend your money wisely, weighing up the pros and cons of the methods you choose.
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As you make progress in grasping the essentials of your newfound business you reach a stage where you have to ask yourself these questions:
1. Are my goals clear and realistic?
2. Am I comfortable with what I have to do?
3. Am I able to guide any affiliate who joins my team now?
When you are happy with answers to the above, you are in a position to build your team and in doing so you should employ not one but several strategies. You can get your new PSAs
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