I see lots of answers telling you to create a website about SFI with the same details the SFI website has on it, and aim to brand SFI with it.
That's one way to go if you want to limit your business to people who are looking for more information about SFI but have not already joined under the affiliate that first showed them SFI. Fact is 99% of the people who search SFI Affiliates, Strong Future International, How to promote SFI, are all current affiliates looking for additional training and they will eat up the training you put out and use it to compete with you.
That's the facts of how search engine marketing works, and home business competition.
On the other hand the people looking for home business in general are not searching for specific programs, they are looking for things like, " How to start a business online" and "What type of Home Business is Best" and these are people you can mold through education into future SFI affiliates.
For even more immediate results you can target those already looking at affiliate marketing or network marketing, not MLM by using search terms and post titles like "The best retail affiliate program" and "Network Marketing Companies Then and Now". This targets people in our two main industries which are 1, retail affiliate program, and 2 network marketing or team building of sellers not customers below you.
Your site should only briefly mention SFI if at all. Fact is Google is now penalizing sites for the SFI4 links and probably a few others because of so many spammers who have spoiled those links for honest affiliates. I had to take down my external promotions for SFI and switch to TripleClicks links and move SFI to my newsletter and free reports because the SFI4 URLs got my Google Adwords account suspended and my Adsense went from 80 cents a click to 4 cents to 50 cents a click as the site was throttled and no longer offered to the majority of advertisers.
If you make a site 100% about SFI you will spend more money and more time to promote it than if you promote a regular home business blog and add SFI to a free report for your newsletter.
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I see lots of answers telling you to create a website about SFI with the same details the SFI website has on it, and aim to brand SFI with it.
That's one way to go if you want to limit your business to people who are looking for more information about SFI but have not already joined under the affiliate that first showed them SFI. Fact is 99% of the people who search SFI Affiliates, Strong Future International, How to promote SFI, are all current affiliates looking for additional training
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