Thursday, April 19, 2018

Is SFI - Strong Future International a Scam?

Throughout my time with SFI I have spent a lot of time searching the web for tips and techniques to become a better affiliate. I have gained a lot of great insight into affiliate marketing but I have also learned one thing. When a person joins a company like SFI with the intention of making money but doesn't put forward any effort, doesn't participate in any training, and doesn't promote a single link they quickly become frustrated and are the first to go online and write up a rant about how much the company is a scam. Whether it is true or not, their review is then out there for the world to see turning away many potential affiliates that could really benefit from what SFI has to offer and would be willing to put in the work, but they are scared to take a risk.

The truth is this, SFI is a legitimate company offering a system for affiliate marketers to make a part time or full time income. They have been in business for nearly two decades (20 years). It requires effort and hard work. Affiliates will have to learn about SFI and it's products. They will have to take some time and go through the training modules offered in Launch Pad and put what they learn into action. If someone isn't comfortable with posting ads online, blogging, or talking to strangers, then SFI is not for them. Maximizing your income potential requires one of two things, either an exceptional promoter that can bring in tons of regular sales, or a talented network marketer that knows how to recruit and support a down line that will then work for you.

SFI offers many products to potential customers. They range from digital and physical goods, online games and penny auctions on their ecommerce site TripleClicks, to loyalty rewards programs for local merchants and online ecommerce website owners, to identity protection services. All of these things have value and aren't just some hyped up product that nobody wants. There is a market for everything they offer, and it is our job as SFI affiliates to find those looking for these services and close the sale.

I don't want to sugar coat what SFI is because I don't want people joining that will never give SFI a chance. I want people in the company that understand what this business entails and aren't scared of building something great. I work hard to support my downline and assist them in any way I can and I hope that if you are considering joining SFI, you too will be willing to do the same. If you are still interested in home based income and want to build your own business where you answer to nobody but yourself, then I urge you to click the link below and sign up for free.

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