What is the best way to convince someone who is over 50 that they should get started with SFI?

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Ingrid Bernard, Aff (Trinidad And Tobago) Top Author Forum Guru 3/29/2014 3:45 pm
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“ If you don’t use it you will lose it” One of the best reasons is that SFI keeps the brain occupied. For those who are retired, there is a need to keep the brain busy! SFI involves being focused.

Success requires commitment. Patience, persistence and perseverance are crucial to make success happen and these are the qualities that most 50+ old persons have developed over time. They are self-driven and self-discipline and thy augurs well for any business. They have the ability
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Sunildatt Limaye, Aff (India) Top Author Forum Guru 3/24/2014 4:38 pm
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To get started with SFI is absolutely free. Age does not matter here.

If the person who needs to be convinced is computer literate and comfortable in internet usage then why not join SFI as a source of residual income. That person has a rich experience in dealing with life and he can use that experience to develop own business in SFI even after 50s.

If the person has previous experience in some sort of Network marketing it is a plus point for him to join SFI.

If he
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Lydia Youngblood, Aff (Georgia, US) Top Author Forum Guru 3/27/2014 12:41 pm
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The problems facing the older generations these days are a) does not have enough money in their retirement funds if they have one at all, to sustain them the rest of their lives b)statistically people these days are living longer and c)in this day and age of technology there are many who are afraid or are not computer savvy. We need to approach this cautiously cause many of seniors live on a limited income and they will surely quit once they are faced with extra expenses. So, be honest with them
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Caroline Fraser, Aff (Australia) Top Author Forum Guru 3/24/2014 5:20 pm
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I don't think people over 50 need convincing. At that age they are getting close to retirement and know whether they have saved enough to have the retirement lifestyle they want. Most of us haven't! We are looking for something else to supplement the pension or hopefully replace it altogether. Who wouldn't want a leveraged residual income that will allow them to be free of financial worries in their old age?

A lot of us over 50 have time on our hands or are living alone after the loss
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 3/31/2014 4:05 am
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let me state that people over 50 are still within the “Earning Years” of their lives. As such, many still want to get involved in business to earn money. At that age, the best business for them is one with no commute, no overheads, no huge capital outlay, needs about an hour a day to do, offers the owner residual income potentials for life and is not very physically demanding. SFI represents all these and more. Reveal to the fellow the following salient facts about SFI:

- It is in
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 3/24/2014 7:26 pm
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Hi Fernando,
since I'm a member of the 50+ Club,I'll try to answer your question from my point of view.
At this age the lucky ones between us still have their regular jobs and income.But,usually that income is not enough.Retirement is at least 10-15 years away and there's no quaranty that our income should grow.Once we retire it could only be smaller.And completely insufficient.So,the financial moment is very important for us.
But,that's not all.Our internet and computer skills and
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Abbas Ali, Aff (Alberta, CA) Top Author Forum Guru 3/31/2014 6:24 pm
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This depends on the indivisdual.

1. For a person who is retired and capable of working on computers, then he/she can be shown the examples of people made money during the last two years. Also, they should be required to read article on SFI Basics and taught how to create a family and friends network to gain more and more sign ups.

2. For someone who is earning decent income but working hard to get along to live, should be shown the benefits of earning extra income and briefed
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Beverly Wallin, Aff (British columbia, CA) Top Author Forum Guru 3/28/2014 12:54 am
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At nearly 64 I'm way over 50 and loving the SFI Business. I just wish I got started when I was that age. Lots of 50-year-olds are actually quite used to computers. If they have a job that is way things have been for at least 20 years.

People that age are just starting to think about retirement and wondering if they'll have enough money to last them through those long years. Not many people have great pensions and many are wondering if Old Age Security and Canada Pension (or whatever your
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 3/25/2014 5:23 pm
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
I started with SFI at age 54, after an accident left me unable to work at a conventional job. In my past career, I was a sales trainer and team developer - perfect for growing a business at SFI!

Like me, many baby boomers find themselves disabled, displaced, or financially compromised. Even if this is not the case, the spectre looms over older workers as their retirement inches closer and closer.

SFI provides the perfect answer for our demographic, as we can use our accumulated
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Velma Bro, Aff (New mexico, US) Top Author Forum Guru 3/28/2014 2:31 pm
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I really can't help but giggle when I read this question!

You see I started SFI this year at the age of 72.

Why?

Because I wanted to keep my mind active and to take on the challenge of a new task.

What better way than online?

I was self employed for years but never tried my luck at an online business, even though I did a lot of my work online.

Personally, I never feel a person is never to old to accept a challenge or to learn
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