Hey Ronald;
I like your question and I'm going to tackle it in a different way than most others will. Instead of listing out the many different ways of convincing people to sign up, I'm going to discuss the psychology of an SFI conversion.
Firstly I want to stress one salient point and that is the mere fact the person signed up is really not the whole issue. If you trick or collude the person into filling out the application with false marketing then at the end you will likely just have yet another non-performing affiliate. The optimum use of the psychological signup will have the new affiliate EAGER to get serious.
So how do we do this?
If you were in an elevator and you overheard two men that seemed like stockbrokers quietly discussing a stock that was a rising star, what would you do? I think you would start looking seriously at that stock and you may even buy it. But what if those men weren't actually brokers? What if they were marketers for that stock and they were riding various elevators all over town? They have psychologically converted you into a buyer with a subtle ploy.
I suggest you try to sell the concept of SFI without actually trying to sell it. Why not try having a friend engage you in a conversation about another money making program, but keep slipping in SF
i casually into the conversation as the example you are comparing that other venture against. My whole point here is that if people think you're trying to sell them something, the will most often just dig their heels in. But if they think their 'eavesdropping' has discovered something secret and great, then they have just sold them selves.
I hope that helps but I also want to finish up here with a quick tip. Something unwieldy like this >>----->> SFI4.COM/555555555.555.FREE looks like an affiliate link and it doesn't inspire confidence. A better way is to use awesome.yourdomain.com because it looks like it is still housed on your website. Good instructions on how to set this up are in 'Gateway Hosting Manager' under your 'My Account' tab https://www.sfimg.com/GatewayHostingManager
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Hey Ronald;
I like your question and I'm going to tackle it in a different way than most others will. Instead of listing out the many different ways of convincing people to sign up, I'm going to discuss the psychology of an SFI conversion.
Firstly I want to stress one salient point and that is the mere fact the person signed up is really not the whole issue. If you trick or collude the person into filling out the application with false marketing then at the end you will likely
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