In my oppinion, it shouldn't be generalized. I think that there are three most important questions that you should ask potencial affiliates.
First, all of affiliates need to know that this is a serious business and that they have to spend some time doing it. So, you should ask them *Do they have enough time?*. Maybe they have regular jobs, or they are in collegge, or they are housewives with little children, etc. All of this can effect their commitment to SFI business.
Second, all of affiliates need to know that this isn't "quick money" business. So, you ask them *If they have enough patience?*. Maybe they won't to wait for first earnings and than they won't like this job.
Third, all of affiliates need to know about importancy of their status (EA, EA2, BTL, etc.) and all of benefits that status brings. Of course, in some point they will be obligate to purchase some of their own money to keep their status. So, you should ask them *If they are ready to invest their own money?*. Maybe they don't have that amount of money because they are anemployed, or something like that.
This is how I see this problem. I hope that I helped you. :-)
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In my oppinion, it shouldn't be generalized. I think that there are three most important questions that you should ask potencial affiliates.
First, all of affiliates need to know that this is a serious business and that they have to spend some time doing it. So, you should ask them *Do they have enough time?*. Maybe they have regular jobs, or they are in collegge, or they are housewives with little children, etc. All of this can effect their commitment to SFI business.
Second, all of affiliates
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