How can being an SFI affiliate change your life?
Lureita Worth, Aff (Georgia, US)
8/15/2015 6:32 am
Affiliate since: 08/16/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
I believe that SFI will change anyone's life for the better, no matter who you are, where you come from or how old you are. If you really get involved and are serious about building a business, then you will use the resources available to you. You will become more knowledgeable and you will have a better outlook on the world as a whole. You will meet some of the nicest people from all over the world, and in time will feel like you have a whole new family.
I have worked hard all my life. I had a great job at the Nuclear Plant making great money and loved my job. After reaching the age of 50, my body started giving out on me and I finally was forced to go on disability. This was the hardest thing I ever had to do. Not only was my income drastically reduced, finally forcing me to file for bankruptcy, but my pride and self-esteem hit rock bottom. I didn't know what I was going to do with myself.
I started searching on-line and after putting money I didn't really have into scam after scam, I finally ran across SFI. It was free, so I decided I would check it out until they started asking for money. I didn't have an active sponsor, so I just started reading and checking things out. I found out I could actually get everything I wanted, and as far as investing was concerned, that was up to me.
Needless to say, I'm happy now. I have something to look forward to each day and I see that this is a business that one day, hopefully, I can tell the government to take their measly SS check, that I have worked all my life for and shove it. I don't know how they can expect a person to live off of that.
I do wish I had found SFI when I was a lot younger and started working on it then, so that today, I would have already been set for life with this great business. I would really like to recruit all the young people I could, so that they never have to face what I have faced. You never know what will happen to you as you get older.
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I believe that SFI will change anyone's life for the better, no matter who you are, where you come from or how old you are. If you really get involved and are serious about building a business, then you will use the resources available to you. You will become more knowledgeable and you will have a better outlook on the world as a whole. You will meet some of the nicest people from all over the world, and in time will feel like you have a whole new family.
I have worked hard all my life.
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What are the best products to buy at TripleClicks if my objective is to build my SFI business?
Lureita Worth, Aff (Georgia, US)
8/15/2015 6:11 am
Affiliate since: 08/16/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
I think your number one focus should be on purchasing T-Credits. If you possibly can, set up a standing order for 125 T-Credit. This will give you your 1500VP so that you can qualify as EA.
The reason I suggest T-credits is because SFI is pretty much based on them. You need T-credits to do almost anything inside SFI. Also you receive a return on your investment by receiving MRP's for any T-Credits you use. MRP is as good as money since you can use it to purchase other things, including, buying PSA's.
We all know that in order for you to be successful, you need PSA's and CSA's. By qualifying as EA each month, you will automatically receive 2 CSA's. When you use your T-credits in auctions, you get an opportunity to earn spins towards getting PSA's.
Therefore. Buying T-Credits still ensures you will get PSA's and CSA's, plus you can do your own advertising to grow even faster.
If you have extra money to invest or even make enough commissions to reinvest (which you should do in the beginning), you can purchase more PSA's through SFI Co-op or PSA's To Go.
So in conclusion, I suggest buying T-Credit as your 1st objective.
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I think your number one focus should be on purchasing T-Credits. If you possibly can, set up a standing order for 125 T-Credit. This will give you your 1500VP so that you can qualify as EA.
The reason I suggest T-credits is because SFI is pretty much based on them. You need T-credits to do almost anything inside SFI. Also you receive a return on your investment by receiving MRP's for any T-Credits you use. MRP is as good as money since you can use it to purchase other things, including,
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How can I ensure that, when I retire, the SFI business I have spent years building continues to grow and provide income for my beneficiaries?
Lureita Worth, Aff (Georgia, US)
8/23/2014 6:34 am
Affiliate since: 08/16/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
The best way to ensure that when you retire, the SFI business you have spent years building continues to grow and provide income for your beneficiaries is to get them invoved with your business. As soon as they are old enough, start teaching them how to do what you do and try to give them an understanding of how it works.
If you have a family member that you have recruited and your heirs are to young right now, ask them to accept the responsibility to teach them when they become of age, if you are not here to do it yourself.
If your heir is a spouse, also teach him/her the routine or just get them involved in helping you run your business now. This is actualy more for if something hapens to you, rather then you just retire.
But, the most important thing of all is to make sure you leave your log in crdentials in your will, in a sealed letter, left with someone you trust to pass on to them should something happen to you, unexpectantly. They must have your log-in credentials to claim your business. Once they log-in, they are then able to go into your profile and change the information to their own, which now gives them complete control over the great business you have left them.
Since SFI does not require any documents saying you are deceased, you can pass your business along to anyone any time you want to as long as they have your log in credentials.
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The best way to ensure that when you retire, the SFI business you have spent years building continues to grow and provide income for your beneficiaries is to get them invoved with your business. As soon as they are old enough, start teaching them how to do what you do and try to give them an understanding of how it works.
If you have a family member that you have recruited and your heirs are to young right now, ask them to accept the responsibility to teach them when they become of age,
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How do you know if you are capable of building a successful SFI business?
Lureita Worth, Aff (Georgia, US)
3/30/2015 7:04 pm
Affiliate since: 08/16/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
If you can read and follow directions, if you want to be successful, then you can. It might not be today or tomorrow, but it will come. The other thing is to never give up, no matter what. Disappointments will come, but you have to keep going. If you can do these things, then you can be successful.
Bottom line is anyone can be successful, you just have to want it bad enough to go after and don't let anything stand in your way.
There are many actions in SFI for which you can earn VersaPoints. Which is the action you should recommend to your downline to focus on and why?
Lureita Worth, Aff (Georgia, US)
3/30/2015 7:14 pm
Affiliate since: 08/16/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
You want your affiliates to focus on any action that they can earn vp. They will need to use them all if they want to maintain EA after their 2nd or 3rd month.
What you need to recommend to them is that they don't just click the items just to earn vp, they need to read all the material so that they can learn as well as collect the vp. This is the only way they will learn and grow as well as make money.
Can I be successful in SFI without investing any money? And if so, how?
Lureita Worth, Aff (Georgia, US)
4/23/2015 3:14 am
Affiliate since: 08/16/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
You can be successful without investing any money but it will take longer. We have a few affiliates that have already done so. But, you need to understand it will probably take longer and will take more of your time.
You need to concentrate on promoting products from Tripleclicks on which you will earn a commission. You can even list your own products for sale.
You need to post as many free ads as possible for recruiting purposes and promote as much as you can to family friends, local people. Print flyers from the marketing section and place them in public places (with permission, of course). Great places are public bulletin boards like in Libraries, Labor Dept, College Campuses and stores or work places.
Understand, that once you do start seeing some income, you will need to start re-investing in your business to see more growth.
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You can be successful without investing any money but it will take longer. We have a few affiliates that have already done so. But, you need to understand it will probably take longer and will take more of your time.
You need to concentrate on promoting products from Tripleclicks on which you will earn a commission. You can even list your own products for sale.
You need to post as many free ads as possible for recruiting purposes and promote as much as you can to family friends,
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What is the best way to motivate members of my downline to become Team Leaders and not stay EAs?
Lureita Worth, Aff (Georgia, US)
9/16/2014 8:45 am
Affiliate since: 08/16/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
In my opinion, I don't think we should push our downline to move up a level unless they are actualy ready to, because once they obtain that level, they will need to maintain the level each month. If they can't then it could easily cause them to lose their motivation.
With that said, as a leader if you want to motivate them to move up, the best way you can do that is to set up a co-op. Help them build their downline. As their downline becomes stronger, it will boost their vp and push them up the ladder of sucess. As you know, creating a co-op and giving them PSA's will not hurt you, because they are still in your downline and should something happen to the EA you gave them to, you will get that PSA back. In my opinion, this is the greatest way you can motivate your EA's to become leaders. Give them someone to lead.
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In my opinion, I don't think we should push our downline to move up a level unless they are actualy ready to, because once they obtain that level, they will need to maintain the level each month. If they can't then it could easily cause them to lose their motivation.
With that said, as a leader if you want to motivate them to move up, the best way you can do that is to set up a co-op. Help them build their downline. As their downline becomes stronger, it will boost their vp and push them
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What is the best strategy for attracting younger people (age 21 - 35) to become active SFI affiliates?
Lureita Worth, Aff (Georgia, US)
4/23/2015 3:27 am
Affiliate since: 08/16/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
I think the best strategy is to apply to their personal needs. Most people of this age are either in college or just starting out with growing their families. This age group is either living off of school loans or living pay check to pay check trying to make ends meet.
Students could possibly be interested in making some extra money while in school to help give them some spending money or even just to help pay their rent. After capturing their attention with the possibility of providing themselves with some much needed money, also explain to them the potentials of how it could turn into a lucrative income for the future.
The middle-class person living pay-check to pay-check can be shown how SFI can help them to pay off bills, buy much needed things that they are lacking now (a decent car, a better home, new clothes on a regular basis, better Christmas and birthday gifts, etc). Also show them how it can help them to take family vacations that they normally couldn't afford and wind down by explaining how should something happen to them, they can leave their business with all it's residual income to their children and ensure that they are taken good care of in the future.
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I think the best strategy is to apply to their personal needs. Most people of this age are either in college or just starting out with growing their families. This age group is either living off of school loans or living pay check to pay check trying to make ends meet.
Students could possibly be interested in making some extra money while in school to help give them some spending money or even just to help pay their rent. After capturing their attention with the possibility of providing
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How to go about setting up local meetings or seminars to recruit PSAs and PRMs?
Lureita Worth, Aff (Georgia, US)
6/1/2015 6:29 am
Affiliate since: 08/16/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
First you have to plan.
Who are you going to invite? What are you going to show them? What are you going to talk about. Are you going to have any projectors or a board for drawing out things for illustration purposes? Will there be any key speakers? Review your plans and make sure everything is organized so as to recruit and not to confuse people. Make sure you have plenty of cards on hand to give out.
Second: Set you date, time and place.
Make sure your date leaves plenty of time to get out your Flyers and/or invitations. Print out plenty of Flyers and/or invitations. Post and/or mail flyers and invitations.
Third: Arrive early on date of event.
Arrive early enough to have meeting room completely set up and organized for your guest. Make sure seating is arranged so everyone can see and hear clearly. Have all your materials organized so that there is no confusion when you start your presentation. If possible, have donuts, coffee and water available for guest as they arrive.
Forth: Be prepared to greet guest as they arrive.
If you have a Fast Track Pin, make sure you are wearing it. Greet guest, introduce yourself and offer coffee and donuts as you are waiting for others to arrive. Some small talk could include finding out what they do for a living and possibly what their goals are for the future. This could help you while you are doing your presentation.
Fifth: Make sure you begin on time
Begin your presentation on time. If people arrive late, they will seat themselves and this should not interrupt you. Make sure you let people ask questions at the end. Provide everyone with sign up information before they leave. Also give them your business card with your contact information.
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First you have to plan.
Who are you going to invite? What are you going to show them? What are you going to talk about. Are you going to have any projectors or a board for drawing out things for illustration purposes? Will there be any key speakers? Review your plans and make sure everything is organized so as to recruit and not to confuse people. Make sure you have plenty of cards on hand to give out.
Second: Set you date, time and place.
Make sure your date leaves plenty
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How can I become a good supporting sponsor when my communication skills are not good?
Lureita Worth, Aff (Georgia, US)
6/1/2015 6:40 am
Affiliate since: 08/16/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
First off, I can almost guarantee you that most of us didn't have very good communication skills when we joined SFI.
The great thing about SFI is that it doesn't matter. This is an on-line company. You start out by advertising on the web, joining SFI's Co-op program, purchasing PSA's To Go, and bidding on auctions. While you are doing this, you read, read read. While you are reading you learn all you can about your business and how it operates. The more you learn, the more confidence you have.
Since you are already growing, because of the methods of gaining PSA's you have used while learning, you are able to write your own welcome letters and weekly letters. As you are sharing your knowledge, your confidence begins to grow even more. Soon, you find that it is not hard to talk to people when they ask what you are doing? At this point, you also find out that you can approach people and give out your cards.
The key to communication is having knowledge about the subject you wish to communicate.
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First off, I can almost guarantee you that most of us didn't have very good communication skills when we joined SFI.
The great thing about SFI is that it doesn't matter. This is an on-line company. You start out by advertising on the web, joining SFI's Co-op program, purchasing PSA's To Go, and bidding on auctions. While you are doing this, you read, read read. While you are reading you learn all you can about your business and how it operates. The more you learn, the more confidence
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