Thanks for the good question Anjela.
When prospecting for affiliates I always consider the following:
1. Prospects should be looking for internet work, would like to work from home or are interested in earning a second income.
2. Prospects have time to work or will create time and or investment for extra earnings.
3. You do not know which affiliates are more interested in internet marketing and who are more likely to progress well until you engage them.
4. All demographics have affiliates who are likely to perform well regardless of their background.
5. Internet is just that, a worldwide web capable of instantaneously reaching all corners of the globe without being selective.
6. All mankind, the rich and the poor would like to earn some extra cash and would not mind an extra discount on their purchase.
Now with all these points in mind logic dictates that you should 'spread your net', so to speak, as far as your might and reach the multitude for maximum benefits.
Even though it would be easy to coach affiliates from your own country simply because of the language and cultural simplicity, it is prudent to diversify and reach all corners of the world.
There should be no country barrier simply because the more workers you have the more you benefit and besides there is strength in diversity as it primarily creates wealth; A good example is ordinary items in one locality end up as 'goldmines; in another location.
Tourists are attracted to that which they do not experience in their own countries and travel far and wide and pay to experience a difference.
Thank you, and thanks to SFI community.
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Thanks for the good question Anjela.
When prospecting for affiliates I always consider the following:
1. Prospects should be looking for internet work, would like to work from home or are interested in earning a second income.
2. Prospects have time to work or will create time and or investment for extra earnings.
3. You do not know which affiliates are more interested in internet marketing and who are more likely to progress well until you engage them.
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