Monday, October 17, 2016

What should I be doing besides the daily actions on my To Do List to build a thriving SFI business?

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What should I be doing besides the daily actions on my To Do List to build a thriving SFI business?


1. Build a blog.

Your blog will be an outlet to the masses to talk about all things related to SFI/TripleClicks. Don't forget, content is king. If you post things like "SFI is the best home base business in the world. Come join us!" no one will. People need to know what's in it for them. It has to solve a pain point in their business or everyday life. Therefore write about features, benefits, and why SFI is the best. Pull in content from across the Web to compare SFI with other businesses like it. Never put down any company or opportunity. Just present facts, and let people make up their own mind as they will.

2. Sell TripleClicks products.

Obviously, everyone doesn't like to sell products, but there is good reason to do so. It is tied to the compensation plan, and everyone that takes advantage of this will definitely take home a bigger piece of the pie. In order words, don't just rely on network sales, promote products yourself. It will not kill you and it will make you richer when you do it effectively.

3. Support and grow your network.

I can't emphasize enough some SFI Forum posts should be directed to a caring and capable sponsor, co-sponsor, or upline. Some believe that those who want success bad enough will get it and those who don't will "die off." While that may be true, it may be that some fail because the others don't lend a hand. Attrition is inevitable, so keep recruiting until you get the number of active affiliates you need to reach your income goals.

4. Build Strategic Alliances

No business is going to be success alone. Not only can you learn from others but you may actually be able to cut the cost of your advertising through co-opting. You can take it a step further and gain valuable services, such as a blog writing service, Website design, promotion, and advertising, and so many other things. Having a business is great, but it does put the burden of proof on you, the business owner. Never be afraid to outsource those things that you are not as knowledgeable about, so you can focus on things you are good at.


To Your Success,
Sandra

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