Congratulations John McRae! Your In The Top 100!
March 30, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments
I want to congratulate John McRae a current coop member for cracking the Top 100 sponsors in the current list on SFI’s website. John and I have known each other for some time and has worked hard on his SFI business and is now starting to see the fruits of that labor.
Congratulations John! To many more EA’s!!!
If your an SFI Affiliate Here is where the Top 100 is located:
Top 100 Sponsors
If your NOT an SFI affiliate and want to become one so you too can get your name on the leaderboard:
Stella Chiu’s New Testimonial
March 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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New Set of Follow-Up Letters for Co-op Members
March 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
For anyone that hasnt jumped on board yet, we have devised a follow up system that automatically follows up with your affiliates for 60 days once they become an affiliate. This series of letters/emails educates your affiliate on the SFI program and motivates them to take action in their business. This follow up system is only available to co-op members.
The Potential of Internet Income: Part 2
March 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
ACCEPTANCE OF DIGITAL ENVIRONMENTS
The next factor that ensures continued growth for Internet businesses is the acceptance by consumers of digital environments. People have taken to Cyberspace. Despite the many predictions to the contrary, people have warmed up to digital environments with enthusiasm. Many Web communities have been formed and their participants report feeling all warm and cozy in those digital environments. Participants have developed a strong sense of identity with some of the digital communities. As Moore’s Law continues to operate, our technology becomes more and more capable of producing engrossing digital environments in which even larger numbers of people will enthusiastically participate. Online communities are forming in much the same way that communities have formed in the physical world throughout history—only much faster. The success stories of Yahoo! and eBay and others make it pure folly to think that brick-and-mortar business will go on as usual, unaffected by the Internet.
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CONVERGENCE
The third factor assuring a prosperous future for Internet entrepreneurs is convergence. Simply defined, convergence is the coming together of separate things. Convergence is now occurring at both the industry level and the consumer level. On the industry level, computing, communications, and media companies are merging to form such multimedia ventures as MSNBC and Disney’s Go Network. On the consumer level, new devices are being used to combine computing with phones and televisions. In the very near future, consumers will replace their phones, TVs, and PCs with one central media center (which may have several satellite devices for convenience and portability). Even our money is fast becoming digital, as we have automatic bank deposits of our earnings while we buy things with credit and debit cards. What this means is that digital products and processes become more and more important as the Internet gets closer and closer to people’s everyday lives.
Lesson 2: The Potential of Internet Income Part 1
March 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
In this lesson, you will learn the three factors which assure us of continued exponential Internet growth. These three factors are: Moore’s Law, acceptance of digital environments, and convergence. You will learn how these principles prove that Internet marketing will have exponential growth and exponential results for decades to come. You will learn how to best position yourself as a home-based entrepreneur to take advantage of the digital opportunities that lie ahead.
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MOORE’S LAW
Moore’s Law describes the falling cost of digital technology. When my daughter was born in 1980, the price of the memory chip for a home PC was $1,000.00 (not the whole PC, mind you, just the memory). When my daughter was one year old, the same amount of memory cost only $500.00. When she was three years old, the price was $250.00. When she started the first grade, the same amount of memory cost only $62.50. When she graduated from high school in 1998, the price of that same amount of memory had fallen to less that $0.25. Now, as she begins her junior year in college, the cost for the same amount of memory as in that original PC is just pennies. I assure you that nothing else we have purchased over her lifetime has decreased in cost anything like that! We, of course, upgraded the amount of memory we used over the years. Each time we upgraded, we spent about the same amount of money but got more and more computing power. So, what really happened was that our computing power increased by four times every three years for the same cost.
Gordon Moore, one of the co-founders of Intel Corporation, made mathematical observations in the 1960’s of the engineering practices which allowed miniaturization in semiconductor technology. This miniaturization applies to processors and other computer components as well as memory chips. What he observed mathematically is that computers can be made four times more powerful every three years for the same cost. Some argue that this same formula has held true for a full century, if you include the mechanical computers of the early 1900’s and the old-fashioned transistors that followed.
If you knew that you could get four times more raw materials every three years with no increase in cost in a given business, would you want to get into that business? The overwhelming answer everywhere is, of course, a resounding “yes!”
All businesses, even traditional brick and mortar businesses, must market their goods and services. Because businesses look for the lowest cost to perform their processes, more and more marketing information and marketing processes, even for brick-and-mortar businesses, will become digital.
Moore’s Law ensures that Internet businesses, especially Internet marketing, will continue to grow and flourish at an astounding rate. Will Moore’s Law continue to hold true in the future? Can engineers keep making computer chips cheaper? Intel’s engineers assure us that Moore’s Law will continue to operate for several more device generations, if not indefinitely.
Alexander Paul Testimonial
March 22, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Testimonials From Our Customers
March 18, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Where to Advertise the SFI Opportunity: Part 2
March 16, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Think newsletters! Hundreds of thousands of Websites publish newsletters that they they send to their subscribers daily, weekly, or monthly. Many Websites feature a newsletter signup link on their homepages. When you find one, contact the Webmaster and ask if they will run an ad for you in their newsletter.
Here again, you may be amazed at how cheap newsletter advertising can be, and yet many of these newsletters have a large and dedicated readership. That is, they have a LOT of subscribers, and their subscribers carefully read every issue of the newsletter (including your ad).
For sample ads you can use to attract new SFI affiliates or to refer new TC customers, see the Sponsor text ads and/or the Refer text ads pages.
Or, if you’re a Team Leader, you can submit your own ads at:
https://www.sfimg.com/Input/ShowAdApproval.sfi
By the way, just as the first strategy created FREE Website advertising for you, so too can this create FREE newsletter advertising for you. Just remember to be patient in soliciting the newsletter publishers. Start running your ads BEFORE you ever bring up joining SFI, and when you do, do it tactfully. If they see it, they’ll get involved. If they don’t, that’s OK too.
Here are a couple more tips related to newsletter advertising:
A. Generally, you’ll get a much rate by agreeing to run your ad in multiple issues as opposed to just one issue. Be sure to check on this. Running an ad multiple times is also important because most people dismiss an ad the first time they see it. It may take five to seven exposures before the reader decides you must be legit or you wouldn’t keep advertising and actually inquires.
B. If the newsletter doesn’t accept advertising, ask if you could “sponsor” the newsletter. That is, at the top or bottom of every issue, it would say something like,
Southwest Garden Tips Newsletter is sponsored by
SFI
200 Countries. 24/7 Income.™
No Spamming When Advertising: Part 1
March 16, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
In this Lesson, you will learn what spam is and why it is prohibited. You will learn how to avoid spamming. You will learn that there are many effective alternatives to lead generation on the Internet that do not involve spam. You will learn the “Rules of Thumb” to avoid spamming. You will learn how not to be overwhelmed by the many different sources of spam rules and definitions, but rather to use your common sense and the Rules of Thumb to avoid spam while still maintaining an aggressive Internet marketing program.
INTRODUCTION
The first thing you want to know when starting any new endeavor—and the first thing you are usually told—is what NOT to do. You need to know what to avoid in order not to get in big trouble while learning the ropes of Internet Income. You can get into big trouble by using unsolicited commercial e-mail (UCC), commonly called “spam.”
A subsequent lesson will address the formal definitions and rules of spam. For now, let’s take a few minutes to just talk about spam. Unless you are very unusual, you will never memorize all the definitions and rules pertaining to spam (for there are many) and, thus, will never have a foolproof system of avoiding spam technically. If you gain a relatively simple understanding of it, however, you can safely avoid spam just by using your good common sense.
WHAT IS SPAM?
There are many definitions of spam. For example, Netscape defines spam as the sending of more than five e-mails in bulk to persons you do not personally know. Most others define spam more strictly. The most general definition of “spam” is “the sending of unsolicited commercial e-mail.”
When you open your snail mailbox everyday and see numerous unsolicited commercial advertisements that have been delivered to you by the postal service, it makes you wonder why unsolicited electronic e-mail is outlawed. Like all laws and rules, however, we should look more to history than to logic to understand why they came to be. Although the Internet did not become popular with the public until the early 1990s, the Internet has been in existence for a long time. Prior to the early 1990s, the Internet was used primarily by the military and university scientists. These users were conducting what they justifiably felt was important business which could not be interrupted by any commercial correspondence. For most of the Internet’s history, ALL commercial correspondence was completely banned. Only recently has commercial use of the Internet been allowed at all. Although this total restriction on commercial use was lifted, a restriction on unsolicited commercial e-mail remains—and for good reason.
E-mail is for communicating, not for advertising. Unsolicited commercial e-mail is annoying! Without restriction, it has the capacity to come in such large numbers as to render your e-mail completely useless and even to shut down your e-mail server altogether. This is due to the fact that, unlike snail mail, e-mail can be sent in tremendous bulk with very little effort and very little cost. Because it is so cheap and easy to send, we would all receive thousands of messages a day from each of thousands of sources were it not prohibited. Since many people break the no spam rules and send it out anyway, we all have had some taste of what it would be like if it were not prohibited. Spam understandably makes people mad. When they get mad, they report spammers to their ISPs or other organizations or to the government authorities. Bad consequences, such as losing Internet service or even facing civil and criminal penalties, result from spamming. Therefore, you want to make sure that you never spam!
The Internet covers the entire world. There are many different laws in many different jurisdictions pertaining to spam. Plus, losing your Internet service or having your domain blocked due to spam is a matter of contract that varies from provider to provider, each having its own specific rules about spam in its “Acceptable Use Policy.” So, how can you possibly avoid spam when there are so many different rules and regulations? The answer is to use common sense. In a subsequent installment we will discuss the technical rules and contracts, but for now, let us just show you how to use your common sense to avoid spam.
SFI Co-op Affiliate Packages…
March 16, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
SFI Co-Op Packages Available
With the SFI Co-op You are Getting Full Fledged SFI affiliates as well as wonderful step-by-step follow up system to guide your new affiliates on the SFI system as well as encourage them to upgrade which means higher COMMISSIONS for you. If your a PluginProfitSite Owner we even have a follow up system for your new affiliates to upgrade in SFI AND encourge them to get their very own PluginProfitSite system. With MY Co-op …This is YOU, and your SFI Affiliates building a relationship with a proven system that builds your SFI downline and your SFI commissions!
This Co-op works as you can see from the SFI leaderboard.
https://www.sfimg.com/Leaders/TopSponsor.sfi
There are currently 11 people on the Top 100 Sponsored List that are members of this Co-op so this system works if utilized properly.
Here are the details and a quick Q&A:
1) How many affiliates can I order? As many as you want. The more affiliates you order the lower the cost. There are 2 Types of Packages: The 1st is a MONTHLY Subscription. You will receive a certain number of affiliates during each 30 day period (starting on the date of your order) and you can continue as long as you want with no long term committment required. Cancel your subscription at any time.
MONTHLY RECURRING SUBSCRIPTIONS ONLY!
20 SFI Affiliates Monthly Billed Every 30 Days $75 (Cancel Subscription at Anytime)
30 SFI Affiliates Monthly Billed Every 30 Days $110 (Cancel Subscrption at Anytime)
40 SFI Affiliates Monthly Billed Every 30 Days $142.00 (Cancel Subscription at Anytime)
50 SFI Affiliates Monthly Billed Every 30 Days $173.00 (Cancel Subscription at Anytime)
60 SFI Affiliates Monthly Billed Every 30 Days $195.00 (Cancel Subscription at Anytime)
2) The 2nd Type of Subscription is a “One-Time” influx of SFI affiliates for your business based on your current need. Here are the current packages available:
2 Shares = 20 affiliates $75.00
3 Shares = 30 affiliates $110.00
4 Shares = 40 affiliates $142.00
5 Shares =50 affiliates $173.00
6 Shares = 60 affiliates $195.00
If you want to purchase more than 6 shares please email me for information and potential discounts.
3) How soon will I get confirmation of order with instructions on setting up my SFI follow up system. 48 Hours or Less (Unless its the weekend or webmaster is on vacation.
4) How do I get you my SFI ID number when I place an order? In the NOTE section when your in the process of sending payment you can include your SFI Number.
5) Are these affiliates in anyway associated with any Guaranteed Signups program or provided an incentive? NO! These affiliates sign up through various online work at home sand internet business websites and the owner secures over $3000 monthly advertising costs as well as generate affiliates via free traffic through the search engines. These affiliates are ALL looking for way to add income to their lives.
6) How soon will the affiliates be delivered to me? If your ordering a monthly subscription then 30 days maximum. If there are any delays you will be notified in advance. If your ordering a “influx” or one time order of SFI affiliates then yours will be delivered anywhere from 30-60 days. This is by far the best service for delivering qualified SFI affiliates to you available.
7) How will I be notified that I have a new affiliate? All of these affiliates will have received the SFI email to confirm enrollment into the program. Once they confirm that email YOU will be set up as their sponsor. You will receive an email from SFI each time a new affiliate from the Co-op is awarded to you. KEY POINT: You will get a notification from SFI when you have a new affiliate. However we have specific keycodes (will be notified in welcome email) for our affiliates which will let you know a particular member came from this co-op.
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