Good question.
In my own opinion, I usually tell my affiliates that SFI is like their own business. If they have their individual shops, that won’t they open everyday to make sales and satisfy their customers? Most of them tell me YES. It is at this junction that I also tell them as their stock is getting exhausted, that won’t they replace items that have been sold? Likewise capital would need to be injected into the business.
In that regards, logging on to SFI is like opening your shop daily, making sales is profit to the business. Usually I encourage them to start with a budget that works well with them after explaining the importance of SFI.
1. First, I tell them SFI is free to join.
2. I encourage them to join WAV3 where they can obtain 5 t-credits and 50 MRP monthly at $1.98 for shipping.
3. Refer more people to join wav3, to get more free t-credits and MRP
4. I encourage them to participate in Pick the Price where they can get up to 200 t-credits.
5. I also encourage them as well to enter the t-time contest where there can win 2 t-credits daily.
6. Make an effort to know things that are of interest to them and link them up with items on Triple Clicks for them to make purchases
7. Then I encourage them to have a standing order on a monthly basis for them to retain their EA status and benefits for example 497action points for the month and I just tell them to purchase of 10 individual t-credits that is 102 VP per I t-credit .Purchasing 10 will give 1020 VP. Use the MRP realized from bidding to purchase another t-credit or bid in auctions that give double DP to get both action points and MRP.
8. I also encourage them by giving a gift certificate to enable them have a feel of Triple Clicks. Once they have a feel of Triple Clicks, they personally buy items on Triple Clicks that they like and invest in SFI.
9. Finally, I encourage them to participate in the auctions bid and that they may be lucky to win an item
All these points listed above have worked for me. Hope I was of help to you.
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Good question.
In my own opinion, I usually tell my affiliates that SFI is like their own business. If they have their individual shops, that won’t they open everyday to make sales and satisfy their customers? Most of them tell me YES. It is at this junction that I also tell them as their stock is getting exhausted, that won’t they replace items that have been sold? Likewise capital would need to be injected into the business.
In that regards, logging on to SFI is like opening
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