The diversity of the SFI business, its various income streams and features offer us multiple opportunities to have a family member involved in our SFI affiliate endeavor.
The wording of your question eliminates the major hurdle of having more than one affiliate account per household, in compliance with article 6 of the Affiliate agreement that states: "A maximum of ONE SFI Affiliate per household is allowed. In addition, each SFI Affiliate should have his or her own access to the Internet via his or her own computer, tablet, or other mobile device."
Your aim to partner with a family member is not included in this restriction. Hence, a family member can be working with you on the same account, at various degrees depending on their level of interest and the understanding you both have reached.
In this context, family members will be happy to make themselves useful, if they reach, one, two or more of their personal goals and interests by being partners in your SFI business and helping you grow it.
Your agreement with them should spell out clearly the tasks they will be responsible for as well as the various rewards they can expect. You should make this partnership a win-win situation for all parties involved.
Your personal, intimate knowledge of your relatives is your major selling point. You know them closely enough to be aware of:
- their skills,
- their shopping habits,
- their hobbies,
- their habits,
- if they are drawn towards business ventures,
- what sports they like,
- the minors and major health issues they may have or the lack of thereof.
You can use the above information, or any other for that matter, to get them interested in joining you, by pointing out what will they gain by do so, in addition to the financial rewards of helping you grow your business and having a share of the generated income.
For example, I mentioned "health issues" for one specific reason. A family member who suffers from "joints pain" may find relief with the products sold by TripleClicks Direct to cure that ailment. They will also know where and to whom to sell what they are using themselves.
A sports fan will be eager to be involved in the Uber-Picks games and will know how to bring in other fans as PRMs.
Another family member who has skills in computer programming, in SEO, or social media will be a great addition and very helpful in building a website, running a blog, and handling your overall online advertising through SEO and the major social media websites.
Having one, two or more family members involved in your SFI business is an excellent way to get your business grow faster and strengthen the family bonds.
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The diversity of the SFI business, its various income streams and features offer us multiple opportunities to have a family member involved in our SFI affiliate endeavor.
The wording of your question eliminates the major hurdle of having more than one affiliate account per household, in compliance with article 6 of the Affiliate agreement that states: "A maximum of ONE SFI Affiliate per household is allowed. In addition, each SFI Affiliate should have his or her own access to the
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