Before I started SFI I had tried many other Internet marketing companies that looked “Shiny” enough to attract me. All of the companies I was signing up with would either fold up just about the time I was getting the hang of it or I would be excessively pressured into purchasing $500 or more in training programs and videos. And every one of these companies had sign-up fees and mandatory monthly standing orders.
Needless to say I lost a lot of money and I had almost reached the point where I was never going to look at another Internet home business again – I was convinced they all were scams designed to squeeze all the money out of you then dump you when you wallet hit empty.
I knew there had to be Internet companies on the market that were legit so I made a list of the qualifications a company must have before I join up with them. This is that list:
1. The company must have been in business for more than 7 years
2. They must have a good rating with the BBB (Better Business Bureau)
3. They must be free to join.
4. There can be no mandatory standing orders ever required.
5. There must be “residual” commissions built in the compilation plan.
6. Must allow contact and be able to help your own down-line teammates.
7. Must have good communications between members and support division.
8. The company must be able to train their affiliates from the lowest levels up to the professional level at little or no cost.
9. Marketing materials must be free or a low cost to more advanced levels of marketing.
10. Company must have a verity of sell-able products at least over 2 or 3 hundred products
That which is listed above became my guide as to whether or not to join the company. Much to my surprise SFI surpassed my own list with many other features that I have not even mentioned.
Because of this I knew and know that SFI is the real deal and there is none other like it on the market today. You cannot go wrong building your dream income with SFI unless you just don’t even try.
SFI is the REAL DEAL and you can BANK ON IT!!
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Before I started SFI I had tried many other Internet marketing companies that looked “Shiny” enough to attract me. All of the companies I was signing up with would either fold up just about the time I was getting the hang of it or I would be excessively pressured into purchasing $500 or more in training programs and videos. And every one of these companies had sign-up fees and mandatory monthly standing orders.
Needless to say I lost a lot of money and I had almost reached
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