This question is a difficult question.
For my own view, I don't see either or any of the over-rated nor the under-rated activities within SFI.
To me, each activity that we must take to complete a task is a road already traveled for Success.
It is a Proven Road of Success.
We just have to follow the Road.
Each Activity that we do take is basically either a, "Learning of a Lesson" or a "How-To Do", this or that, which is building up our knowledge to better Succeed with Building our own Business.
For so many of us when first starting an Home-Base Internet Business, have no clue as to, "What to do or what it takes to Build a Business."
Or, we do an activity which is an "Reward" in some form, which is a very great Incentive, for the work that we do and to help us to want to keep moving forward.
We have different options for what our own personal expertise might be, so that we are not stuck doing just one thing to be able to grow and succeed.
An example of this would be: Some might be real good at Recruiting & Sponsoring, and might not be real good at Selling Products.
To where as, Some might be real good at Selling Products, but not good at Recruiting & Sponsoring.
So with having all of the above options, we can build with either one or the other and with both to be a well rounded Successful Business Owner.
I think that it takes All Activities to become a Well Rounded Successful Business Owner with SFI and TripleClicks.
With having different options available, if we just keep on learning and keep on working daily and also keep on receiving our little rewards, we will keep on traveling the Road to Success.
Thank you for taking the time to read my opinion.
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This question is a difficult question.
For my own view, I don't see either or any of the over-rated nor the under-rated activities within SFI.
To me, each activity that we must take to complete a task is a road already traveled for Success.
It is a Proven Road of Success.
We just have to follow the Road.
Each Activity that we do take is basically either a, "Learning of a Lesson" or a "How-To Do", this or that, which is
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