SFI PPA is just one of the methods available to you to earn money in SFI.
However, in my opinion, probably not one of the best, for these reasons:
Once you recruit somebody through PPA, they do NOT become your PSA, therefore you do not have the potential of earning leveraged or residual income from them as part of your team in the future, and as we know, this residual and leveraged income is a HUGE part of the success of your SFI business.
Just as with your own PSAs, you will only earn your 'bounty' or income from them if they become active, so if they are active, would you not prefer to have them on your own team, rather than give them away to somebody else? If they are inactive, you earn nothing.
From a total potential $10 bounty, up to $2 of that is based on their collecting VersaPoints. The other $8 you get if they become a Team Leader within 90 days. Now, if they are going to be a Team Leader, don't you want that TL on YOUR team, giving YOU monthly VPs and driving YOU up to DTL level?
Full details of the SFIPPA program can be found here:
https://www.sfimg.com/SFIPPA-a
The only reason I can think of for being interested in the SFIPPA program is if you are very good at attracting signups, but don't want the commitment and work of being a Team Leader yourself. You may make some money in the short-term, but that will only last as long as you continue to deliver the signups, and only if they are active. When you stop getting active signups, then your income stops.
Wouldn't you like those active PSAs on YOUR team? I know which I would prefer!
I hope this helps.
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SFI PPA is just one of the methods available to you to earn money in SFI.
However, in my opinion, probably not one of the best, for these reasons:
Once you recruit somebody through PPA, they do NOT become your PSA, therefore you do not have the potential of earning leveraged or residual income from them as part of your team in the future, and as we know, this residual and leveraged income is a HUGE part of the success of your SFI business.
Just as with your own PSAs,
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