In our world today where ups and downs in the economies of countries, unemployment at escalating levels, youth groped with various issues, the majority of people search for alternative income generating activities.
SFI gives people and opportunity to earn online in the comfort of their home and build long term relationships with people globally. For some, money is a motivating criterion to join SFI but this may not be true for another person who may have other challenging circumstances that lead him/her to look for supplementary income opportunities.
Therefore you cannot generalize and ask the same question to all the affiliates you prospect. You must study the affiliate before asking the question. I remember once I was on a word game with a person I did not know and my direct question was, "would you like to join my team and earn money online"? Immediately, I realized my approach should have been different because the lady replied, "thank you, I have enough by the Grace of God".
It helps sometimes to phrase your questions to sum it up that it is a serious business opportunity working from home-this would probably be a lot more appealing than a direct question about earning money online.
I have from experience also understood that if you bring in the Sales opportunity with SFI, many prospects are likely to step back. Sales is not a popular aspect (personally for those affiliates who are shy and unable to talk their way through a presentation).
I would suggest that you weigh out your questions according to the person you are talking to and it will give you an idea of what interests the person. Thereafter, you can ask the right question(s). Sometimes, it takes a few chats/online meets before you can talk business!
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In our world today where ups and downs in the economies of countries, unemployment at escalating levels, youth groped with various issues, the majority of people search for alternative income generating activities.
SFI gives people and opportunity to earn online in the comfort of their home and build long term relationships with people globally. For some, money is a motivating criterion to join SFI but this may not be true for another person who may have other challenging circumstances
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