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Unread 22nd Nov 2008, 01:41 PM   #1
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Couple of questions:

1) I just signed my first affiliate. I need to get my 10 SPV's I suppose, what is the best program/focus to join? I'd rather just sign up with something that auto-renews each month so I don't have to think about it.

2) In my "powerline" I have 33,000+ affiliates, I guess people that joined up after me. What does this do for you as far as commissions? After reading the SFI info I am still not clear what the "powerline" does.

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Hi,

Focus on only getting your SFI affiliates to upgrade. The 33000 in your powerline means nothing unless they upgraded...

Focus on building your team and once you get someone who upgrades yourself....work with them to build their team and business...

The IAHBE is a nice membership especially if your new and this will qualify you to receive higher commissions...

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The Powerline will gives you probably no more than 10 $ a month at the first stage. The highest income as Jeff said you will receive from the affiliates you personally sponsor to your Genealogy and who will upgrade to EA. Focus on this activity.

I've personally chosen Network Builder Program as my main focus.



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I joined under the Eye Earn Network. It's an interesting program and can be fun, but at the same time, I think I made something like $.23 last month.

Like everyone said, the real money can come from personal sponsorships and getting those people to upgrade to EA. My commissions doubled the month after one of my personally referred affiliates upgraded. That affiliate alone has doubled my downline and will probably provide me with multiple new EAs.

I make it a point to stay in touch with my affiliates, motivate them, give them information and help them whenever I can. Helping them will only help you in the long run.

I also joined the IAHBE. It's a great service, lots of awesome info and rewards. Plus it automatically renews and gives you the 10 SVP.

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Hi,

As others have said, forget the powerline, concentrate on either selling products, getting others in your downline to sell products or do what I suspect most members do and that is team building.

If you go for team building then you have to first guarantee your 10 svp's every month and the IHABE is the best way by standng order to keep your EA going. The thing you need to focus on is getting others to upgrade to EA and support them in building their own teams because that will not only create immediate income which will cover your monthly EA but also residual income for you every month.

What you put in you get out, you must keep recruiting on a regular basis, be prepared for regular drop outs, sometimes there is nothing you can do but keep at it and whatever you do, keep your EA status going and keep doing the same things over and over again because SFI is a slow burner but a well established business and worth the effort long term.

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Hi,

SFI is an awsome program, which I now follow for more than five years and I already look forward for the grand opening of the new store on 1st December.

I'm pretty sure there will be many 10SVP standing order options available next to IHABE (which is a wonderful resource for below US$ 30.00 p.m.).

I wish you all great success building your SFI team... If you ever struggle to sponsor people into your SFI business than find out how to get affiliates running after you... Click and register under my sig.link: "Build your business even if you are on a tight budget".

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For me i like IAHBE becuse there are so many great things that yo can learn especially if you are a newbie. It helps the learning curve shorter.

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As many have said here,
you could concentrate on up-grading your affiliates.

When they are Executive Affiliates, they are more motivated
to work with the program.

A good way is to offer Gift Certificate
and to send an encouraging email right after that,
where you guide how to start and offer your personal help.

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Hi Folks,

Juhani has a good idea as he is on the SFI leaderboard...

Well done!

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