Hello Gordana Pejovic!
Your question conveys concerns about both efficiency and desire to avoid straining relationships with your friends and family members.
Such concerns are very much understandable
Many marketers are over extended the good will they have had with family and friends, trying to sell them every program they come across. We definitely want to avoid that.
However, to be really successful with SFI, it is highly commendable to promote to both
(a) your warm market (family, friends, co-workers, business relationships) as well as to (b) the wider market at large (the world wide market of home based business prospects)
But, first, some preliminary precautions are necessary to avoid burning out your warm market.
A. Avoid Jumping from one Business Opportunity to the Next.
Those marketers who have over extended their good will with their warm markets are most likely those who jump from one business to the next, then try to sell it to their close relatives and friends. Understandably, you would get tired about that as well.
B. SFI is a Unique Opportunity.
It is better to stick with SFI and make it the primary business you are promoting.
This will show that you take it very seriously and will convince your prospect of SFI's value and potential
C. Convey to all your prospects your commitment to SFI.
As you are serious and highly committed to SFI, this will translate in the way you communicate with others
You are not selling them 10 (ten) different business opportunities.
You are only (or mainly) showing all our prospects the value and potential of SFI.
You are more focused, more professional, and more convincing.
Thus, you will be more successful.
Good luck
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Hello Gordana Pejovic!
Your question conveys concerns about both efficiency and desire to avoid straining relationships with your friends and family members.
Such concerns are very much understandable
Many marketers are over extended the good will they have had with family and friends, trying to sell them every program they come across. We definitely want to avoid that.
However, to be really successful with SFI, it is highly commendable to promote to
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