What's the biggest turn-off that I should avoid talking about to prospects for SFI?

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Ana Tomljenovic, Aff (Serbia) Top Author Forum Guru 12/8/2014 12:49 am
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Hi John,

Thank you for asking this question. In my opinion, if you do not know your prospects in real life, if you are promoting SFI to strangers either online or offline, it's hard to really know what can be a turn-off for a particular prospect. However, I generally tend to avoid giving too much information to my prospects so I don't confuse them. Too much information can also be intimidating for most people and they may come to think that this job is very hard and complicated and that
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VIVEK KUMAR A FAUZDAR, Aff (India) Top Author Forum Guru 12/15/2014 11:05 pm
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We should avoid telling prospects that

1. It is a fast money making site. It is not.
2. You can grow here with little work done. No, you need to understand it and work regularly to get the gains.
3. You can start earning immediately and invest the same amount to grow. No, you have to invest initially to establish your business( there are various ways here which can be utilized as per your convenience), stabilize it and then expect earnings that can be invested back. It is similar
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 12/10/2014 9:49 am
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The biggest turn off that I can think of is being lied to or mislead.

Always be truthful with you prospects. Think of how you would want to be treated.
There is nothing more frustrating to me than being lied to or mislead about a company. Most people that you are prospecting to are trying to become financially independent from their day jobs.

Don't tell them they are going to get rich quick. This is a residual income company and it does take time and work to see results.
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Sule Yesufu, Aff (Nigeria) Top Author Forum Guru 12/8/2014 1:34 pm
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If you concentrate on talking about just SFI as a business, there is hardly any turn-off to talk about unless you do not understand the business very well. For that reason, before you talk about SFI to any prospect, make sure you have gone through the LaunchPad lessons thoroughly and you understand the business and its prospects very well. It is people who do not understand the business very well who are at risk of saying things to prospects which turn them off.

For example, scammers and
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Nafisa Patwa, Aff (Kenya) Top Author Forum Guru 12/8/2014 7:04 am
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"what is it", "how does it work" "is it an MLM", "how much do you make every month", "is it safe", "what do I have to do", "how do I join?

These are some of the questions I face when I am talking to prospects. Sometimes they are bombarded at the same time before I have completed the answer to one question, another one is raised. You cannot explain in a few words how the SFI system works and in the majority of cases, I feel
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Alvin Johnson, Aff (Michigan, US) Top Author Forum Guru 12/8/2014 11:42 am
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Great question!

"What if"

Have you ever been approached this way? This is the person who has practiced the script to the tee!

I know many of us reading this post already know exactly what I'm about to share.

"What if I told you I found a company online that can not only help you improve your income status, but can also teach you how to earn unlimited cash....
...and what if I told you, you do not have to spend all of your free time
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Kerrie Vanderlugt, Aff (Michigan, US) Top Author Forum Guru 12/12/2014 11:29 am
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What's the biggest turn-off that I should avoid talking about to prospects for SFI?

This is a great question! Many will argue with me, but I think it's important to be upfront about SFI and how it works. However:

- You should always avoid misleading information. Don't tell your prospects that SFI is easy, fast money. It's not. It is a business, and it takes time for a business to grow into a money-making machine.

It is also not easy. Most people join SFI without
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 12/6/2014 12:55 pm
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
You said talking.That means person to person or could be by instant message.

I personally never say there is no need for investments.Investing makes your business
move along rapidly.If they ask, I say minumin of $22-$25.

Do not repeat what the lessons will teach.Instead say enough about SFI and Tripleclicks
to make us stand out from the other companies.

Most people think we are a scam unless we tell a little bit about the company background.
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Kazhiyur Narasimhan, Aff (India) Top Author Forum Guru 12/6/2014 8:49 pm
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Here are some of the biggest turn-offs that should be avoided while talking or narrating to the potential prospects for SFI.

a) Never mention or talk about any investment in your first welcome mail to any potential prospect for SFI. One may do so after two or three exchanges of communications between the Sponsor or Co-sponsor and the prospect.

b) Never reveal or talk about the success rate or rate of luck for the advertisements that the affiliates undertake to promote their
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Nimo Ponifasio, Aff (New Zealand) Top Author Forum Guru 12/7/2014 4:01 pm
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The 'turn-offs' to avoid are all those things that would prevent or make your prospects refuse to consider or to sign up to SFI.

The question refers to the biggest turn offs to avoid and they are important to know. My own approach is to try and eliminate all turn offs. All prospects are valuable and we should always project ourselves in the best possible light. Be professional.

Prospecting online/offline

- Avoid spammy type language, appearance or hype. By
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